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Within the walls of a modernist home, a last conversation unfolds between mother and daughter, and where silence lingers, memory drifts, and the pale winter light frames an unspoken reckoning.
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Original title: Nok Year of Production: 2024 Duration: 60 min Country of Production: Norway Languages: Norwegian Subtitles: English Director: Odd Einar Ingebretsen Cinematographer: Cecilie Semec (NFF) Editor: Kirsti Marie Hougen (NFK) Sound Design: Morten Kristoffersen Music: Ellen Andrea Wang Producer: Odd Einar Ingebretsen and Per Schreiner Scriptwriter: Per Schreiner Cast: Ine Marie Wilmann, Anneke von der Lippe, Henrik Rafaelsen, Celine Engebrigtsen, Line Verndal, Thorbjørn Harr

In Enough, Odd Einar Ingebretsen pares down drama to its bare essence: a daughter returns to her mother’s house, a modernist construction where wood, glass and silence preserve decades of unspoken history. Within this architecture, their final conversation unfolds, a dialogue as much about what is withheld as what is voiced. The air is thick with pauses, restrained gestures, and the weight of inheritance. Winter light presses against the rooms, turning the home into both refuge and prison, memory and mirror. What emerges is less a reconciliation than a reckoning: a tender yet unsparing study of how love and resentment can coexist, and how silence itself becomes a language when words fail. Ingebretsen’s restrained gaze transforms space into emotion and absence into presence, offering an intimate portrait of the fragile ties that bind us together, and the moment they might finally break.

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Director: Enough

Odd Einar Ingebretsen (b. 1972) has directed shorts and documentary films, such as Days that Follow EachOther (2015), One or Two Lies (2019) and Strønen & Snah: In Vigelands Mausoleum(2023). His work has been shown at both festivals and galleries. Enough, which he produced together with long-standing collaborator Per Schreiner,is his feature debut.

The film addresses a conflict that few dare to confront: the expectation that close family ties oblige us to remain close throughout life.
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