Black Seconds

Black Seconds

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2006-01-05

Helga Joner's daughter Ida leaves home bound for the local shop riding a yellow bicycle and wearing a red cycle helmet. Helga is shown to be an over-anxious mother who worries excessively about her daughter. She even resorts to calculating the approximate time Ida will take to reach the shop. As night starts to fall, and Ida doesn't return, Helga becomes worried about her daughter, going so far as to phone the shop to see if Ida is there, but she is told that Ida never arrived. Helga and her sister Ruth search for Ida but to no avail. Finally they call the police.

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Helga Joner's daughter Ida leaves home bound for the local shop riding a yellow bicycle and wearing a red cycle helmet. Helga is shown to be an over-anxious mother who worries excessively about her daughter. She even resorts to calculating the approximate time Ida will take to reach the shop. As night starts to fall, and Ida doesn't return, Helga becomes worried about her daughter, going so far as to phone the shop to see if Ida is there, but she is told that Ida never arrived. Helga and her sister Ruth search for Ida but to no avail. Finally they call the police.

Released

2006-01-05

Runtime

177

Director

Eva Isaksen

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Crime

Drama

Thriller

Language

Norsk

Production

NRK

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    Christian Skolmen

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    Hildegun Riise

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    Bjarte Hjelmeland

    Bjarte Hjelmeland
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    Anne Marit Jacobsen

    Anne Marit Jacobsen
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    Marit Pia Jacobsen

    Marit Pia Jacobsen
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    Pål Sverre Hagen

    Pål Sverre Hagen
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    Johannes Joner

    Johannes Joner
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    Vera Rudi

    Vera Rudi
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    Joachim Rafaelsen

    Joachim Rafaelsen
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    Tove Heyerdahl

    Tove Heyerdahl
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    Robert Skjærstad

    Robert Skjærstad