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''Just Super'' ( no, Helt super) is a 2022 Norwegian
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directed by
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and produced by Qvisten Animation. It follows Hedvig, an 11-year-old
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who is tasked with taking over the role of a
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, Super Lion, from her father. The film was released in Norwegian cinemas on 30 September 2022. It was selected to screen at the
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, but the first screening at the festival on 20 February 2023 was cancelled due to concerns of
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, to the objection of the filmmakers and the
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.


Cast

* Hennika Eggum Huuse as Hedvig * Todd Monrad Vistven as Thomas * Johannes Kjærnes as Adrian *
Tobias Santelmann Tobias Santelmann (born August 8, 1980) is a German-born Norwegian actor. He is best known for starring in the Academy Award-nominated film ''Kon-Tiki'' (2012). He has also had supporting roles in the films ''Hercules'' (2014) and ''Point Break' ...
as Super Lion *
Kari Simonsen Kari Simonsen (born 5 June 1937) is a Norwegian actress. She made her professional stage debut at Folketeatret in 1959. She was appointed at Oslo Nye Teater from 1960 to 1972, and at Nationaltheatret from 1974. She has also played for radio and ...
as Grandma * Henriette Marø as Teacher *
Line Verndal Line Cecilie Verndal (born 23 March 1972) a Norwegian actress, born in Oslo. She has worked in various Norwegian theatres and has the main role of Marit in the Norwegian drama-series ''Himmelblå ''Himmelblå'' (in English: ''Blue sky'') was ...
as Aunt *
Atle Antonsen Atle Antonsen (born 11 August 1969, in Lillehammer) is a Norwegian comedian and actor. Antonsen has participated in and contributed to several television and radio shows, including ''XL'' and ''XLTV'' (1998–99), ''Nissene på låven'' (20 ...
as Uncle * Desta Marie Beeder as News Reporter *
Charlotte Frogner Charlotte Frogner (born 9 April 1981) is a Norwegian actress, best known outside of Norway for her role in the Norwegian zombie film ''Dead Snow''. She has been employed by Oslo's Det Norske Teatret since 2004 where she has appeared in a number ...
as Mom


Release

''Just Super'' had its world premiere on 10 September 2022 at TIFF Junior, a children's film festival held in
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, Norway, where it won the audience award. It was released in Norwegian cinemas on 30 September 2022 and had 110,000 admissions. In November 2022, Viva Kids acquired rights for North American distribution.


Screenings at the Berlinale

The film was due for its international premiere on 20 February 2023 in the Generation Kplus section of the
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(Berlinale). The premiere was cancelled minutes before it was due, in light of concerns raised by the Anti-Racism Taskforce for European Film (ARTEF) about "the film's depictions of
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and animalisation of Black people". All four subsequent screenings at the festival took place as scheduled, with a disclaimer about the concerns added. Sivertsen initially said he found the accusation of racism "incomprehensible" and the festival's decision to pull the premiere "shocking". He said, "When a film is invited to a festival, it goes without saying that it will be shown. If we cannot trust the festival to stand by its choices, one has to consider participation in Berlin in the future. The festival risks becoming irrelevant if it doesn't decide for itself which films we will see." In a statement released on 24 February 2023, ARTEF said, after receiving the concerns from "colleagues" who had seen the film, it reached out to the
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(NFI) and Sivertsen on 18 February and to the festival on 19 February. It said, "In this film, the white heroes turn into lions that, unlike lions, have dark brown hands and partially dark brown faces and bodies which, as our colleagues pointed out, are depictions rooted in colonial thinking where Black people historically have been dehumanised and compared to animals", and while it "is not a watchdog" but "exist inside the industry and merely identif esproblems and the systems that support them", it "wanted to avoid further harm to
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audiences" and that the organisation and its members "received abhorrent emails and offensive remarks" during this process. Sivertsen explained that the mask and gloves were part of a costume meant to conceal the hero's identity and that the lion was chosen because it was featured in the logo of the
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, the film's main collaboration partner, and in the
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, and because it is "a well-known symbol of courage and strength". The festival said "the film's representatives disregarded these concerns completely" and the premiere was pulled in agreement with the production company. On 23 February 2023, the NFI asked its name to be removed from ARTEF's website, with which ARTEF complied. On 24 February, the NFI, Qvisten Animation, and sales agent TrustNordisk issued a statement saying they "strongly object to the concerns in the letter from ARTEF". On 9 March, the NFI sent ARTEF a letter, shared simultaneously with the Berlinale and 24 European film industry bodies and four days later with the public, that outlined its initial support of ARTEF and the chain of events that led to the cancellation of the premiere and questioned on what mandate ARTEF took its actions, expressing concerns about "the implications this incident might have for the artistic freedom of filmmakers, and the editorial freedom and independence of international film festivals" and inviting "the organizations behind ARTEF, and the European film community, to dialogue to avoid future similar situations". It said after "numerous meetings" the Berlinale asked the producer and the NFI to consider withdrawing the film from the festival, which they declined, so they "reluctantly" agreed with the cancellation of the premiere. The letter continued, "We are also concerned that one of the effects of the events at this year's Berlinale, can be that programmers become hesitant to program potentially controversial films in fear of being targeted by activist interest groups. ARTEF, judged by the actions at this year's Berlinale, comes across as an activist group and a watchdog, despite claiming otherwise." On 11 March, Matthijs Wouter Knol, director of the
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(EFA), resigned from his positions at ARTEF as one of its three directors and as a steering member. He said he hoped the resignation would "clarify confusion" and eliminate "perceived conflict of interest". The same day, the EFA issued a letter welcoming the NFI's invitation to dialogue. On 17 April 2023, Schwarze Filmschaffende, a network of Black film artists in German-speaking Europe, issued a public statement condemning the Berlinale's selection of '' Measures of Men'', '' Seneca – On the Creation of Earthquakes'', and ''Just Super'', which it said promote "anti-Black racist images, tropes, stereotypes and discriminatory narrative forms". The collective said they agreed with ARTEF's statement and the festival's "bungling and inadequate" handling "led an already biased press to question the racist nature of the images, whilst revelling in belittling and insulting invaluable anti-racist organizations like ARTEF", and argued that the festival may have violated laws by failing to protect children and employees. In response, producer Stian Tveiten said, "We support the work of addressing institutional racism in the European film industry, but we strongly object to the allegations of racism in ''Helt Super''."


Accolades

''Just Super'' won the audience award at the 2022 TIFF Junior festival. In March 2023, it received the award for best family film.


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