The new film WALL WALL WALL is about the duo’s pandemic project, which almost broke the friendship between Chirag and Magdi. In the film, we follow them through two dramatic years, where they invest a lot of money and time in a show that will be performed for 100 people. The project was intended as a gift to the fans, and almost 500 hours of the process were filmed.
– The description of the film states that the Skien project almost cost you your friendship. Was there one particular moment where some of you thought – now it does not work anymore?
– I thought about it several times, says Chirag to Good Evening Norway during the premiere.
He still says that he can think about almost everything, and that he never considered actually leaving the project and leaving Magdi alone with it.
Started with a housing ad
The project, which has now become a film, started with Magdi coming across an advertisement on Finn. The ad was for a theater house in Skien that was to be sold. The house was a 127-year-old historic building, named Festiviteten. It was valued at the staggering sum of 13 million kroner, and in the autumn of 2018 it was taken over by Karpe.
At the time, Karpe’s manager Silje Borgan said TV 2 that the house should be used to work, practice and test out any ideas they have. But when the pandemic occurred, it became the home for their new project and upcoming film.
The film is directed by Tommy Gulliksen and Erik Treimann. They were given free rein by Karpe, and the rap duo has had zero control over the editing and direction. When asked if there is anything they would like to cut away, they answer:
– Immediately I would probably take out quite a lot, but what had I achieved then? asks Magdi.
– A “fake” documentary, Chirag answers quickly.
Previous major films
This is not the first time the rap duo has made a film. In 2017, they had huge success with the experimental concert film Goodbye Montebello.
The film was about the end of the musical and visual project «Heisann Montebello», which offered fantastic songs, ambitious music videos and magnificent live shows – among them three historical and sold-out concerts in Oslo Spektrum.
Goodbye Montebello was nominated for four Amanda Awards, where they eventually won for “best production design”. More than 50,000 cinema tickets were also sold for it in four days.
First time on red carpet
There were several celebrities who had taken the trip to the premiere, including Emilie Nicolas and her boyfriend Herbert Nordrum. The latter was today nominated for the Amanda Award for Best Supporting Actor.