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Director's Statement
PYROMANIAC is a tense and authentic crime drama. I'm fascinated by the protagonist’s dualism as both fireman and pyromaniac. He will play as a modern "Jekyll & Hyde" - both the ultimate outcast and lifesaver. The film takes place in a beautiful and harmonious community, unable to fathom an attack by one of their own. To me this also resonates with Norway's reaction to the 22nd July massacre. Visually the film will explore our ancient fascination for flames. It appeals to our disposition to play with fire and cause destruction. Whilst also portraying the emotional traumas of a mother and father refusing to come to terms with the deeds of their offspring.