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The Middle Man (film)

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The Middle Man
Directed byBent Hamer
Written byBent Hamer
Based onSluk by Lars Saabye Christensen
Produced byBent Hamer
Simone Urdl
Jamie Manning
Jennifer Weiss
Reinhard Brundig
Nina Frese
Jacob Jarek
StarringPål Sverre Hagen
Tuva Novotny
CinematographyJohn Christian Rosenlund
Edited byAnders Refn
Production
companies
Bulbul Film
The Film Farm
Pandora Film
Profile Pictures
Distributed bylevelFILM
Pandora Film Verleih
Release date
  • September 12, 2021 (2021-09-12) (TIFF)
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesCanada
Germany
Norway
LanguageEnglish

The Middle Man is a 2021 black comedy film, directed by Bent Hamer.[1] An adaptation of Lars Saabye Christensen's 2012 novel Sluk,[2] it is set in a small town that is so economically depressed that the municipality hires Frank Farrelli (Pål Sverre Hagen) as a middle man for the increasingly frequent task of delivering bad news to inhabitants.[1]

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Plot

The town of Karmack seeing a persistent streak of fatal accidents needs to fill the position of a Middle Man, a person taking care of casualty notification. Frank Farrelli, having been unemployed for long enough and living with his mother, gets the job and the first opportunity to attend a notification in his official capacity arrives.

As weeks without accidents go by, Frank and his best friend Steve Miller go to a bar. There Bob Spencer starts a petty argument with Steve and gives him a blow, who in turn experiences a severe traumatic brain injury and ends up in a coma. Doctors predict a very poor outcome associated with post-coma unresponsiveness. The next day Frank notifies Steve’s father Martin.

Martin dies by the bedside of his son and Frank inherits his property, including power of attorney about Steve. In light of the Steve’s predicted poor outcome, Frank decides to stop life-sustaining treatment. Eventually, in exchange of favors, Frank asks Arthur Clintstone to knock up Bob, seeing him ultimately responsible for Steve’s death. Arthur accidentally happens to kill Bob, though.

Frank and Arthur covering up the homicide bring the corpse to Martin’s former home and set it on fire. To the police it appears to be an accident, but Frank’s mother, having smelt the gas they used as a fire accelerant, does not believe so. She discloses to Frank that she neither believed the death of Frank’s father was an accident, but suspected Frank of foul play. The two become estranged: “Frank, I don’t want to have anything more to do with you.”

Cast

Despite setting in the USA, the movie features Norwegian, Swedish and Canadian actors.

Its cast also includes Don McKellar, Sheila McCarthy, Bill Lake, Rosalie Chilelli and Josiane McCartney.

Production

The film was shot in 2019, in both Germany and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.[3] It is a coproduction of companies from Norway, Germany, Denmark and Canada.[2]

Release

The film premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2021,[4][5] before having its commercial premiere in Norway on September 17.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Middle Man". Northern Stars.
  2. ^ a b Martin Blaney, "The Match Factory boards Bent Hamer's 'The Middle Man'". Screen Daily, February 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Brian Kelly, "Sault Ste. Marie-shot film gets TIFF special screening". Sault Star, July 24, 2021.
  4. ^ Ben Dalton, "Toronto International Film Festival adds 20 titles including opening, closing films". Screen Daily, July 20, 2021.
  5. ^ "The Middle Man". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved September 18, 2021.

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