
Name of the Game
Might makes right
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One of Norway's most promising politicians is close to becoming the next prime minister, until scandalous stories of his past surface in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Director Håvard Bustnes sets out to make a film about him, but over time, he himself gets more and more drawn into Giske's publicity campaign.
Production
UpNorth Film
Language
NO
Status
Released
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Cast

Trond Giske
Himself
Haddy N'Jie
Herself
Tonje Agate Bakke
Herself
Tone Sofie Aglen
Herself
Snorre Valen
Himself
Siv Sandvik
Herself
Kjetil Bragli Alstadheim
Himself
Marie Melgård
Herself
Vibeke Stjern
Herself
Jorunn Giske
Herself
Ingvild Vaggen Malvik
Herself
Hege Ulstein
Herself
Jorodd Asphjell
Himself
Anja Sletteland
Herself
Aage Georg Sivertsen
Himself
Ingalill Olsen
Herself
Arild Pedersen
Himself
Audun Otterstad
Himself
Olav Huseby
Himself
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