Renate Reinsve Shines in New Horror Film 'Uvanlig horrorlek'
Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The film "Uvanlig horrorlek" (Unusual Horror Play) features Renate Reinsve in a lead role, with her face described as perfect for horror.
- The film marks the feature debut of 20-year-old director Kane Parson, who reportedly had not heard of David Lynch when making the movie.
- Despite Parson's potential lack of familiarity with Lynch, the director's influence is evident throughout the film, showcasing the complex recycling of artistic ideas in the digital age.
Renate Reinsve's face is perfectly suited for the horror genre, a quality that significantly benefits the feature film debut of director Kane Parson. The film, titled "Uvanlig horrorlek" (Unusual Horror Play), stars Reinsve in one of the main roles.
Parson, who is only 20 years old, reportedly had no prior knowledge of David Lynch when he embarked on his first feature film. This detail comes from an interview with Reinsve herself, who plays a central character in the movie.
Renate Reinsve's face is as if made for horror.
While Parson's potential unfamiliarity with Lynch's work might seem irrelevant, the director's distinct influence is palpable throughout the film. This pervasive influence serves as a testament to the intricate process of artistic inspiration and recycling that characterizes our digitized world.
This I have from an interview with Renate Reinsve, who plays one of the main roles.
Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.