Jarle Klepp-trilogien
Jarle Klepp-trilogien
These films explore themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and the challenges of adulthood. The characters grapple with unexpected pregnancies, shifting relationships, and the complexities of domestic life, highlighting the tension between youthful passions and societal norms. Their experiences, filled with twists and turns, provide an energetic perspective on becoming an adult. The relatable characters and storylines evoke a range of emotions, from comedy to heartfelt vulnerability. Strong female leads navigate tumultuous circumstances, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself. These films offer emotional validation and inspiration through compelling narratives and impressive performances.

The Orheim Company (2012)

02 March, 2012
A strong, human tale about a boy growing up with an alcoholic father, but also an energetic story about teenage lust, pain and passion – about liberation and redemption.

The Man Who Loved Yngve (2008)

15 February, 2008
It's November 1989 and the world is changing, so is Jarle who attends Kongsgård HS in Stavanger. He plays the guitar/lead singer in a local radical punkband, got a great girlfriend and has the coolest best friend. But its all about to change when Yngve enters the classroom.

I Travel Alone (2011)

11 February, 2011
Jarle Klepp is a 25-year-old student of literature with a passion for Adorno, Proust and grown-up women - and definitely not Tamagotchis, Lady Di and small kids. The news that he is the father of a seven year old girl - and that she will come visiting next week - enters his life like a nuclear bomb. Jarle Klepp has to become an adult.