De døde har det godt

Summary [season 2, episode 5]: "De døde har det godt.": Dead and/or abused illegal immigrants seeking refuge in Norway are not considered to human but only an excellent opportunity for making good money by a civilized society full of respectable citizen who are to occupied with being respectable to notice what it feels like to try surviving and often dying on the beneath the limits of respectability. It lasts 86 minutes and is not based on a book but only on the characters from the books.

S2.E5 ∙ De døde har det godt

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Bjørn Floberg Lene Nystrøm Trond Espen Seim Endre Hellestveit

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Genres : Thriller Crime Drama

Release date : Jan 19, 2012

Countries of origin : Norway

Official sites : Streaming

Filming locations : Norway

Production companies : Film Fund FUZZ Miso Film ARD Degeto Film

Summary [season 2, episode 5]: "De døde har det godt.": Dead and/or abused illegal immigrants seeking refuge in Norway are not considered to human but only an excellent opportunity for making good money by a civilized society full of respectable citizen who are to occupied with being respectable to notice what it feels like to try surviving and often dying on the beneath the limits of respectability. It lasts 86 minutes and is not based on a book but only on the characters from the books.

Details

Genres : Thriller Crime Drama

Release date : Jan 19, 2012

Countries of origin : Norway

Official sites : Streaming

Filming locations : Norway

Production companies : Film Fund FUZZ Miso Film ARD Degeto Film

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The Nightingale

The Nightingale

Franti, an organ grinder of the poor districts of New York, has a daughter, Isola, who sings to his street piano's accompaniment. Andrea, a worthless son, and a member of the notorious "Red Galvin Gang," is a great burden on his father and sister. Nathan Marden, a wealthy banker, is attracted by the wonderful voice of Isola, the street singer, as is his son Charles Marden. Andrea, the worthless son, upon refusal of his continual demand for money, is overheard complaining by the gang, who send his father a black-hand letter, threatening destruction if their demands are refused. Charles Marden, unable to forget the street singer's wonderful voice and attractive appearance, solicits his friend David Mantz, a vocal instructor, to help him find the unknown artist. Mantz locates Isola and offers her vocal training, but her father will not hear of it, and she reluctantly declines. Franti, refusing the demands of the black banders, is killed by a bomb, and Isola and Andrea left alone divide their meager inheritance. After her father's death, Isola goes to Mantz and accepts his offer, not knowing that Charles Marden is interested, and is later on sent to Paris to continue her studies with Jean De Resni. The story of her entrance to the Paris opera stage, the longed-for opportunity and her success and popularity, are cleverly told on the screen. Charles Marden is present the night of Isola's debut. Enthusiastic over her success, he arranges a dinner party in celebration, and afterward, having partaken a bit too freely, he forces his attentions on Isola, and finally brutally tells her that she owes him everything for her success. Brokenhearted on learning this, she moves, leaving no trace. Meanwhile an offer has been received for her for the Metro Opera of New York. Every nook and corner of Paris are searched and she is finally located in poverty, singing at a cabaret entertainment. She returns to America, and at her debut at the Metro Opera House, Charles Marden endeavors to see her. and meets with refusal. His efforts later on are successful, and love shows the way to a happy marriage. Nathan Marden, the father, refuses his permission, but with the coming of Nathan Marden the second, the happy grandfather forgives. In the meanwhile, the worthless brother, Andrea, goes from bad to worse, and having located Isola by chance, demands money. Later urged by Red Galvin, the gangster, they plot to rob the home of Nathan Marden, Sr., who is killed in the robbery. Galvin is arrested, but Andrea, although wounded, makes his escape. He sends for his sister, and she, while searching for a bandage, discovers a scarf pin which connects Andrea with the robbery. Charles Marden suspects the frequent absence of his wife while nursing her brother, and traces her to Andrea's room where, misunderstanding the situation, he denounces her. He takes their son and leaves home, vowing never to return. Later, he reads of the death of Andrea Franti, and learns that he is Isola's brother, whereupon their love returns to build for future happiness.

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