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Thelma Thelma

Joachim Trier / Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France / 2017 / 116 min / Slovene subtitles, Norwegian / 16+

In Joachim Trier's latest film, a young woman's first love awakens secret paranormal abilities.

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Thelma, a shy young woman from a strict and deeply religious family in the Norwegian countryside, has recently arrived in Oslo to study at university. While at the library she suddenly experiences a forceful and unexpected seizure, shortly after which she begins to feel an uncontrollable attraction for fellow student Anja. As the semester continues, Thelma emphatically suppresses her increasingly overwhelming desire for Anja. Meanwhile, her seizures begin to intensify and she must begin to face up to the dark truth about her past.

In Joachim Trier's (Oslo, 31 August, Louder than Bombs) latest film, a young woman's first love awakens secret paranormal abilities.

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