

Harald & Harald
This short television work stages two performers reading excerpts from the Swedish Government’s Cultural Commission report (SOU 1995:84). Using largely unaltered bureaucratic language, the piece transforms the official text into a restrained satire of cultural policy and administration.
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Plot Summary
In this Norwegian comedy, Harald, a shy and somewhat awkward young man, dreams of a more exciting life. His ordinary existence takes a turn when he encounters a mysterious old man who offers him a magical coin. This coin grants wishes, but with unforeseen and often humorous consequences, leading Harald on a series of chaotic and heartwarming adventures as he learns valuable lessons about himself and what truly matters.
Critical Reception
Harald & Harald was generally well-received by audiences in Norway for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly themes. Critics often praised its charming performances and gentle storytelling, though some noted its predictable plot. It became a modest success, particularly among younger viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted and family-friendly comedy.
- Appreciated for its charming performances and gentle pacing.
- Criticized by some for a predictable storyline.
Google audience: Audience reception, where available, indicated enjoyment of the film's humor and its suitability for family viewing, with many appreciating its simple, feel-good narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the few Norwegian productions of the mid-90s to directly target a younger, family audience, utilizing a blend of simple magic and everyday relatable situations.
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