Norway’s official entry for the “Best International Feature Film” category at the 97th Academy Awards in 2025
Synopsis
Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing the line against his best friend in elementary school.
Halfdan’s directorial debut, Ullman Tønder, grandson of Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullman, is a part-allegorical, part-naturalistic dissection of 21st-century parenting and education, and its handling of an “unfortunate incident” between two 6-year-old boys
Renate Reinsve stars as the eccentric mother of Armand, the alleged perpetrator of the incident, and as she finds herself scrutinized by her son’s teacher, the school administration, and the other boy’s parents, the film slowly descends into a relational abyss—a void from which no good can emerge.
Ullman Tønder’s aim and position are strong, as is his artistic expression, which is clearly inspired by his grandfather’s work, and perhaps to some extent by Kubrick
And even if the narrative itself sometimes seems uneven and the film unevenly edited, Armand is in many ways a return and homage to pure cinema, for which it deserves to be applauded.
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