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Release Date: March 30, 2012 (limited)
Studio: New Yorker Films
Director: Jannicke Systad Jacobson
Screenwriter: Jannicke Systad Jacobson
Starring: Helene Bergsholm, Malin Bjorhovde, Henriette Steenstrup, Beate Stofring,
Matias Myren, Lars Nordtveit Listau, Jon Bleiklie Devik, Julia
Bache-Wiig, Julia Elise Schacht, Arthur Berning, Hilde-Gunn Ommedal, Ole
Johan Skjelbred, Finn Tokvam, Per Kjerstad, Olaug Nilssen, Yngve Hustad
Reite, Ronny Brede Aase, Platon
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Official Website: TurnMeOnDammit.com Review: Not Available
DVD Review: Not Available
DVD: Not Available Movie Poster:Not Available Production Stills: Not Available Plot Summary: "Turn Me On, Dammit!" is a whimsical and refreshingly honest coming of age story about the blossoming sexuality of a teenage girl. The feature debut of Jannicke Systad Jacobsen, the film was awarded "Best Screenplay" at the Tribeca Film Festival as well as "Best Debut Film" at the Rome Film Festival. 15-year-old Alma (Helene Bergsholm) is consumed by her out-of-control hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to down-and-dirty daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on. Alma and her best friend Sara live in an insufferably boring little town in the hinterlands of Norway called Skoddeheimen, a place they loathe so much that every time their school bus passes the sign that names it, they routinely flip it off. After Alma has a stimulating yet awkward encounter with Artur, she makes the mistake of telling her incredulous friends, who ostracize her at school, until Sara can't even be seen with her. At home, Alma's single mother is overwhelmed and embarrassed by her daughter's extravagant phone sex bills and wears earplugs to muffle Alma's round-the-clock acts of self-gratification. Laced with warmth and quirky humor, "Turn Me On, Dammit!" is a light-hearted take on a story that is told so often about boys and so rarely about teenage girls. [endtext]
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