Svartere Enn Natten (1979) Ok.ru ((exclusive)) Review
Though largely overlooked outside Norway, Svartere enn natten has gained a cult following among fans of 1970s European art horror and existential thrillers. It's a bleak, beautifully shot meditation on creativity and self-destruction—not for those seeking jump scares, but essential for anyone who believes that the darkest nights are the ones inside the mind.
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A forgotten gem of Norwegian psychological drama, Svartere enn natten (English title: Darker Than Night ) unfolds with quiet, unsettling power. Directed by and based on a script by Knut Faldbakken , the film follows the troubled writer Knut (played with intense restraint by Lasse Lindtner ) as he retreats to a remote cabin to finish his novel. But isolation soon turns into a haunting exploration of guilt, paranoia, and fractured identity. Directed by and based on a script by