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| studio        = Mâþreija Studios
| studio        = Mâþreija Studios
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| released      = October 2023 ([[Montecara Film Festival|Montecara]])<br>21st November 2023 ([[Azmara]])
| released      = 28th October 2023 ([[Montecara Film Festival|Montecara]])<br>21st November 2023 ([[Azmara]])
| runtime        = 79 minutes
| runtime        = 79 minutes
| country        = [[Azmara]]
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'''Aalmsted, 21st November''' ([[Azmaran language|Azmaran]]: ''Aalmsted, Twintyk-erst Noowember'') is an upcoming 2023 [[Azmara|Azmaran]] {{wpl|psychological drama}} film directed by Mâþijas Hermanssun. Based on a screenplay co-written by Hermanssun and his wife, Freija Akselsdohter, the film stars Magdaleina Johansdohter as a {{wpl|journalist}} struggling to remember details of her life after waking up from a car crash, with Asker Alekssun, Hilda Freisdohter and Karl Ryginssun co-starring. It marks the third collaboration between Hermanssun and Akselsdohter after ''Wartest ân Minuut'' (2013) and ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen'' (2018) and the second collaboration between Hermanssun and Alekssun after ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen''.
'''Aalmsted, 21st November''' ([[Azmaran language|Azmaran]]: ''Aalmsted, Twintyk-erst Noowember'') is an upcoming 2023 [[Azmara|Azmaran]] {{wpl|psychological drama}} film directed by Mâþijas Hermanssun. Based on a screenplay co-written by Hermanssun and his wife, Freija Akselsdohter, the film stars Magdaleina Johansdohter as a {{wpl|journalist}} struggling to remember details of her life after waking up from a car crash, with Asker Alekssun, Hilda Freisdohter and Karl Ryginssun co-starring. It marks the third collaboration between Hermanssun and Akselsdohter after ''Wartest ân Minuut'' (2013) and ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen'' (2018) and the second collaboration between Hermanssun and Alekssun after ''Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen''.


The film's premiere is scheduled for the 84th Montecara Film Festival in October 2023, with a theatrical release in Azmara following on the 21st November 2023.
The film's premiere is scheduled for the 84th Montecara Film Festival on 28th October 2023, with a theatrical release in Azmara following on the 21st November 2023.
==Plot==
==Plot==
The film begins with Karoliina waking up alone in a hospital bed and noting a screen displaying the date of the 1st December. She panics, not remembering any of November. Her panicking alerts Nurse Maarten, who remarks that she has been in a coma for the past ten days. The nurse is initially relieved when Karoliina correctly identifies [[Freidrik Aleksaanderssun]] as the [[Thingspeaker of Azmara|Thingspeaker]], but expresses concern when she reveals she cannot remember any events of November.
As Maarten asks her to describe an important event in her life as a memory test, the film flashes back to 2015 and shows Karoliina moving into her accommodation at [[University of Aalmsted|Lilijenburg Arts Institute]] as an Azmaran Literature student. Emotional at leaving her family and moving from rural North Westmaark to a major city, she goes for a drink at the college bar with Aleksander, a {{wpl|foreign languages}} student living in the next flat over. Bonding over their shared interest in 19th-century Azmaran literature and their shared rural upbrining, the two spend much of their first week in Aalmsted together and become close. After the end of the first week, Karoliina calls her mother, noting Aleksander as her "first real university friend" and expressing a wish for their relationship to progress.
The film then cuts to a party two months later,
==Cast==
==Cast==
* Magdaleina Johansdohter as Karoliina
* Asker Alekssun as Maarten
* Karl Ryginssun as Aleksander
* Hilda Freissdohter as Freija, Karoliina's single mother
==Production==
==Production==
==Music==
==Music==
==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 20:08, 24 October 2023

Aalmsted, 21st November
Directed byMâþijas Hermanssun
Screenplay byMâþijas Hermanssun
Freija Akselsdohter
StarringMagdaleina Johansdohter
Asker Alekssun
Hilda Freisdohter
Karl Ryginssun
Music byLorens Leifssun
Production
company
Mâþreija Studios
Release dates
28th October 2023 (Montecara)
21st November 2023 (Azmara)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryAzmara
LanguageAzmaran
Budget€4.6 million

Aalmsted, 21st November (Azmaran: Aalmsted, Twintyk-erst Noowember) is an upcoming 2023 Azmaran psychological drama film directed by Mâþijas Hermanssun. Based on a screenplay co-written by Hermanssun and his wife, Freija Akselsdohter, the film stars Magdaleina Johansdohter as a journalist struggling to remember details of her life after waking up from a car crash, with Asker Alekssun, Hilda Freisdohter and Karl Ryginssun co-starring. It marks the third collaboration between Hermanssun and Akselsdohter after Wartest ân Minuut (2013) and Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen (2018) and the second collaboration between Hermanssun and Alekssun after Et Rejneþ Raad Rosen.

The film's premiere is scheduled for the 84th Montecara Film Festival on 28th October 2023, with a theatrical release in Azmara following on the 21st November 2023.

Plot

The film begins with Karoliina waking up alone in a hospital bed and noting a screen displaying the date of the 1st December. She panics, not remembering any of November. Her panicking alerts Nurse Maarten, who remarks that she has been in a coma for the past ten days. The nurse is initially relieved when Karoliina correctly identifies Freidrik Aleksaanderssun as the Thingspeaker, but expresses concern when she reveals she cannot remember any events of November.

As Maarten asks her to describe an important event in her life as a memory test, the film flashes back to 2015 and shows Karoliina moving into her accommodation at Lilijenburg Arts Institute as an Azmaran Literature student. Emotional at leaving her family and moving from rural North Westmaark to a major city, she goes for a drink at the college bar with Aleksander, a foreign languages student living in the next flat over. Bonding over their shared interest in 19th-century Azmaran literature and their shared rural upbrining, the two spend much of their first week in Aalmsted together and become close. After the end of the first week, Karoliina calls her mother, noting Aleksander as her "first real university friend" and expressing a wish for their relationship to progress.

The film then cuts to a party two months later,

Cast

  • Magdaleina Johansdohter as Karoliina
  • Asker Alekssun as Maarten
  • Karl Ryginssun as Aleksander
  • Hilda Freissdohter as Freija, Karoliina's single mother

Production

Music

Release