The Last Joint Venture (RECENT)
The screenplay was written by Thomas Seeberg Torjussen and Mette M. Bølstad.
Set in 1979 Oslo, the story follows two aging "wasters," Carl (Kristoffer Joner) and Robert (Nicolai Cleve Broch), who have spent a decade living in a perpetual cannabis haze and selling small batches of hashish. The Last Joint Venture
The film was released theatrically in Norway on August 29, 2008, and earned approximately 19.5 million NOK at the box office. Cultural Context The screenplay was written by Thomas Seeberg Torjussen
(original title: Den siste revejakta ) is a 2008 Norwegian comedy-drama film that explores the end of the hippie era through the lens of two small-time drug dealers facing a changing world. Directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen, the film is an adaptation of the popular novel by Ingvar Ambjørnsen. Plot Overview The film was released theatrically in Norway on
The police are hot on their trail as they navigate the underworld.
The Norwegian title Den siste revejakta literally translates to "The Last Fox Hunt," but "rev" is also Norwegian slang for a "reefer" or joint.
The film features several of Norway's most prominent actors, including Kristoffer Joner , Nicolai Cleve Broch , and Bjørn Sundquist .