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17-year-old Olivia struggles with anxiety and OCD, which revolves around the fear of hurting those she loves the most. She suffers disturbing fantasies about her 9-year-old brother, Noa, with whom she has a close relationship.

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Olivia
Victor Skov Dahl Christiansen ...
Noa
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Mother (as Miriam Yeager)

Directed by

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Lucas Helth Postma

Written by

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Adrian Kirk Ejsing ... (co-writer)
 
Lucas Helth Postma ... (writer)

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Clara Tufte ... producer

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Daniel Bøgh Nielsen
Sebastian Helth

Cinematography by

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Kim Bech

Editing by

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Malte Greis

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Frederik Marbell ... colorist

Casting By

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Astrid Faarup

Production Design by

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Martin Hansen
Clara Tufte

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Martin Hansen ... special makeup effects artist
Malaika Katharina Boserup ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Nadia Mendes ... first assistant director

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Daniel Bøgh Nielsen ... sound designer

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Joe McCrae ... additional photography / gaffer

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Sebastian Just Olsen ... costumer

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Kim Blidorf ... script supervisor

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Kamilla Agergaard ... production assistant
William Dinesen ... production staff
Nadia Mendes ... production coordinator
Pia Tækker Dahlmann ... production assistant

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Einar Kuusk ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

"OverLove" tells the story of the 17-year-old Olivia, who struggles with anxiety and OCD on a daily basis. Olivia's OCD revolves around the fear of hurting those she loves the most, and it is concretized in an intense fear of hurting her 9-year-old brother, Noa, to whom she has an otherwise close and friendly relation with. Olivia is in high school, and on the surface she appears to be living quite a "normal life", dividing her free time between family and friends. Nevertheless, she fights a daily battle with the underlying anxiety and the extremely dominant and disturbing OCD. Olivia's mother is alone, and she is busy with making ends meet; thus, the fact that her daughter has a mental illness does not strike her at first. One morning, Olivia's mother asks Olivia to pick up Noa after school, suggesting that she might take him to Tivoli. A situation, which would otherwise seem simple and harmless, a situation, which Olivia would usually be able to handle, but which she strongly wants to decline due to her fear of acting according to the OCD. But how does she tell her mother about the thoughts? Would such a confession lead to her mother thinking that she might act on the thoughts?

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Also Known As
  • Ulyst (Denmark)
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  • 22 min
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Quotes Noa: Can you lie with me for a bit?
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