The Art of Negative Thinking
The Art of Negative Thinking (Norwegian: Kunsten å tenke negativt) is a 2006 Norwegian black comedy film directed and written by Bård Breien. The storyline revolves around a man (played by Fridtjov Såheim) who is adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and the socializing group he is made to join. The film was Breien's directorial debut. It was produced by Dag Alveberg for the production company Maipo film- og TV-produksjon. The Art of Negative Thinking was successful both domestically and internationally, with sales of 35,000 tickets in its Norwegian theater run and the highest-gross in Germany for any Nordic film during 2008. Reviews were mostly positive and the film won multiple international awards.
Plot
A support group takes a van to visit a 33-year-old man named Geirr who was in a car accident that made him a paraplegic two years prior. Geirr is paralyzed and impotent from the waist down and gets around with assistance from his wife, a motorized stair climber, and a wheelchair. He tells his loving and devoted wife, Ingvild, how terrible his life is and is drenched in bitterness, spending his time drinking booze, smoking marijuana, and watching films based on the Vietnam War.
More details
author | Bård Breien |
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director | Bård Breien |
genre | comedy social |
keywords | car accident climb devoted wife divorced woman drink emotional breakdown love malingerer marijuana meet paralyze paraplegic positive thinking quadriplegic smoke support group think vietnam war wheelchair |
musicBy | Stein Berge Svendsen |
producer | Dag Alveberg |
productionCompany | Maipo film- og TV-produksjon |
publisher | TrustNordisk |
theme | black comedy |