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84 min
Gomp: Tales of surveillance in Norway 1948-1989 is a film from a staged hearing focusing on the surveillance of dissidents during the Cold War. Through its unique set of characters, the film depicts a complex image of Post War Norway as well as various aspects and consequences of being surveilled. Produced as a live event, it is simultaneously a documentary, a work of fiction and a piece of political theater.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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| Esther Maria Bjørneboe | Unowned | ||
| Ronald Bye | Unowned | ||
| Thomas Bye | Unowned | ||
| Iver Frigaard | Unowned | ||
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Jan Hårstad | Unowned | |
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Petter Width Kristiansen | Unowned | |
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Einar Lunde | Unowned | |
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Wencke Mühleisen | Unowned | |
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Nils Nordberg | Unowned | |
| Pia Maria Roll | Unowned | ||
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Jan Gunnar Røise | Unowned | |
| Finn Sjue | Unowned | ||
| Dag Solstad | Unowned | ||
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Svein Tindberg | Unowned | |
| Monica Winther | Unowned |