This was charming and Brilliant. Haven't felt this way since the great days of Broadway Musicals of my childhood and youth. OLE GIÆVER is indeed very sexy but the whole cast was splendid as well as the direction and photography. I wonder if this is representative of Norwegian spirit. In any case from this I think Norway Rocks. Would so love to visit there. Thank you for sharing this.
From the filmmaker: "A vital musical film about being who you are and loving who ever you want. A story about a young man's quest for love and acceptance, all in a lively musical film about being yourself and loving whoever you want. This is a film about forbidden and boundless love and the risk of losing everything when your choice is head on with the morally accepted."
Well, it excludes the obvious: a guy made out with a guy. So what if we replaced homophobia with something as absurd as bald guy -o-phobia? It's equally ridiculous.
I just wish you could have done it without the contrast of "small and fat" and "tall and handsome". that's fatphobia. Show us the handsome small fat bald man in the sequel. I want a sequel!! :)
this is meant ot be a hidden critque of how society is built up, so they included stereotypes of what people usually think when they hear "bald guy", i have this as a school assignment right now and they also take in count many other harmful stereotypes. but this is in general meant to showcase ow sterotypes like this can be harmful in a way with humour
@@sharedrawing7034 Though we do note that the person was still delighted even when they thought the person was not so tall or thin. That was not their primary means of discrimination.
@@sharedrawing7034sure, but not everything that uses stereotypes does so intentionally while being explicitly aware of what the stereotype does. If you are aware of how fatshaming works and how much it harms people (not only people considered fat, it harms skinny people too), then you don't use it lightly. Because if you just casually throw a stereotype in without sending an intentional message about its harmfulness, all you do is reproduce and reinforce the stereotype, not actually challenge it.
This is the best thing ever. I can't stop listening to this.
I thought this was going to be a dark and deep short film, like we do here in Denmark, but MAN I WAS WRONG
this song is a part of my childhood, me and my friend sometimes break out in song still, and I cherish this CULTURAL TREASURE
"Jallamann? Nei, skallamann. Å ein skallamann!" 😂😂
Så vakkert, så velgjort! Fargene, formene, humoren, utstrålingen til skuespillerne... :-)
This was charming and Brilliant. Haven't felt this way since the great days of Broadway Musicals of my childhood and youth. OLE GIÆVER is indeed very sexy but the whole cast was splendid as well as the direction and photography. I wonder if this is representative of Norwegian spirit. In any case from this I think Norway Rocks. Would so love to visit there. Thank you for sharing this.
Нмааеабаб
Dette er noe av det vakreste jeg har sett.
Same Balder
Lurer veldig på hva du vanligvis ser på da?
Jeg har sett på Skallamann hvertfall 10 gangar og blir aldri lei av den. Andre som jeg har vist den til elsker den også. Helt fantastisk film. Takk!!!
One of the greatest things to grace my eyes and ears.
I don't know why but I'm addicted to this video!!
'Cuz yer cute.
It was the best short screened at uppsala shortfilmfestival 2011. Still one epic short i return to once a year atleast :)
my second favorite short film of all time
What's ya favorite?
Beautiful, wonderful, glorious!!!
Godt spilt! har seriøst sett denne minst 30 ganger siden i går, og jeg går aldri lei!
10/10 would watch again.
This is so brilliant!! :)
This is ADORABLE
Jeg lurer på hvor mange som falt på isen da de spilte inn denne xD
Jeg også 😁
brilliant!
this song got me through high-school im now 30 and I still need it today
"Det var litt mørkt i det derre smuget" XDDD
lol jeg tenkte på det jeg å
This is fucking amazing!
lmao this was filmed in my hometown x'D
Wth did I just watch?
Where? 😊
Dont think ive seen anything funnier since forever....
Tror den saken med Adam Veile fikk det til å klikke for han.
I Love this, I can't stop watching this, But I have a question, Would this be considered as an LGBTQ+ short film?
Yes:)
@@Idasbo best LGBTQ+ short film ever
Yes of course. The B in LGBTQ+ stands for Bald *and* for Bi. ;P
Har vist denne til alle jeg kjenner haha. Trenger minst 1 million visninger
Nor: Elsker den! Eng: Love it!
You can never judge someone for this it's how it is in this world
Lørdag er stappa full av skallamann xD
10:32 😍
Hvordan havnet jeg her? / How did I end up here?
😂
må gjøre en norsk oppgave på denna dritn XD, æ vil sove
same
jeg holder på med en som skal inkludere denne, skylapp jenta, og tante ulrikkes vei. slitsomt
what does this short film indicate...i didnt get the point >
From the filmmaker:
"A vital musical film about being who you are and loving who ever you want.
A story about a young man's quest for love and acceptance, all in a lively musical film about being yourself and loving whoever you want. This is a film about forbidden and boundless love and the risk of losing everything when your choice is head on with the morally accepted."
Daring to love I'd say
Well, it excludes the obvious: a guy made out with a guy. So what if we replaced homophobia with something as absurd as bald guy -o-phobia? It's equally ridiculous.
Ioana Moldovan, I could not have put it better myself! :)
Ioana Moldovan The word you're looking for is "Peladophobia".
HAHAHAH Skrelle mann
En af mine venner i sendte den her....
I Danmark nyder jeg den LOL
I just got from Oyvitnes Raymond to this handsomeguy😂
ælsker skalla menn
5:55 wtf
3:04
I just wish you could have done it without the contrast of "small and fat" and "tall and handsome". that's fatphobia.
Show us the handsome small fat bald man in the sequel. I want a sequel!! :)
jesus
this is meant ot be a hidden critque of how society is built up, so they included stereotypes of what people usually think when they hear "bald guy", i have this as a school assignment right now and they also take in count many other harmful stereotypes. but this is in general meant to showcase ow sterotypes like this can be harmful in a way with humour
@@sharedrawing7034 Though we do note that the person was still delighted even when they thought the person was not so tall or thin. That was not their primary means of discrimination.
@@sharedrawing7034sure, but not everything that uses stereotypes does so intentionally while being explicitly aware of what the stereotype does. If you are aware of how fatshaming works and how much it harms people (not only people considered fat, it harms skinny people too), then you don't use it lightly.
Because if you just casually throw a stereotype in without sending an intentional message about its harmfulness, all you do is reproduce and reinforce the stereotype, not actually challenge it.
haha .i liked it .meanwhile the main actor is a lady in mans attire
His name is Frank Kjosås! :D
jeg spyr av det dritet her
helt tragisk
what bollocks