TORONTO (Dagbladet): Ine Marie Wilmann will appear on screen and on screen again in the future. Before Christmas, she appears in the Netflix movie “Troll”. After that, she appears in the cinema classic “People and thieves in Kardemomme by”. And then, in the new year, she makes a comeback in the third season of the ratings magnet “Exit.”
But first, she will be seen in the 100 million epic “Krigsseileren”, which will have its official premiere at the Toronto festival.
– It’s a real palette that I feel very lucky to be able to play with, says Wilmann (37) about his busy daily life.
– From time to time, I find myself thinking: “I’m just doing stupid things in a burning world.” Then come projects that are close to my heart. “Krigsseileren” is something like that, she adds to Dagbladet at Lake Ontario.
She describes it as “relevant, important and great to participate in”.
– When so many people say “our story is finally told”, it reminds you of the power of fiction. It can help and heal wounds that politics didn’t cause, that people didn’t cause, says Wilmann.
The war at home
Gunnar Vikene’s “War Sailor” depicts sailors who were taken to the front when World War II broke out. At home, women like Cecilia, Wilmann’s character, sat. That is to say, she did not sit down: she – and thousands with her – got up and ran and worked and whipped.