Mannen fra Snåsa (Doing Good) 2016 Ages 18+
      When
12.40 pm, Sun 15 Sep 2024 (99 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
 
About
For over the past sixty-five years, Joralf Gjerstad, a renowned healer, has had approximately fifty-thousand people travel to the small village of Snåsa in Norway to see him, hoping their ailments and illnesses can be cured through the touch of his hands. Exhibiting a genuine compassion to help strangers through his self-labelled gift from God, Gjerstad seeks no financial aid or advantage from his work, hoping those who meet him will walk away with a greater belief in themselves. Director Margreth Olin interviews a range of individuals who have met Gjerstad, each with their own sickness or injury, hoping to find a shared spiritual understanding of Gjerstad’s abilities. With an observant fly-on-the-wall lens capturing what seems to be miracle-making in real-time, and acting as a personal portrait of Joralf Gjerstad’s own understanding in his abilities and philosophies, Olin pursues a hidden truth of how upholding personal faith and demonstrating goodness inevitably connects us all through times of suffering and hardship.
Ages 18+ | Adult themes
Production Credits
- Director: Margreth Olin
 - Script: Margreth Olin
 - Cinematographer: Øystein Mamen
 - Editors: Michal Leszczylowski, Helge Billing, Hilde Bjørnstad
 - Cast: Joralf Gjerstad
 - Print Source: First Hand Films
 - Rights: First Hand Films
 - Year: 2016
 - Runtime: 99 minutes
 - Country: Norway
 - Language: Norwegian
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Colour
 - Shooting Format: Digital
 - Screening Format: DCP