Buddy (2003 film)

The film is about 24-year-old Kristoffer (Nicolai Cleve Broch), who lives in Tøyen in Oslo with his friends Geir (Aksel Hennie) and Stig Inge (Anders Baasmo Christiansen).

Then his videos are featured on Norway's most popular talk show, "God morgen Norge" on TV 2, and Kristoffer becomes famous.

[2] Neither the script writer, the director, the producer or the actor for the main character had worked with feature-length films prior to this project.

The newspaper Verdens Gang gave it five out of six points, and remarked that in spite of a simple story, the movie was "damn well made".

The reviewer concluded that the film makers had succeeded in what they set out to do: to create an essentially "harmless" "feel-good-movie" after an American model.