- Cast
- Rest of cast listed alphabetically
- Soundtrack
- Awards
- External links
{{refimprove|date=May 2008}}{{Infobox film | image = Izzat.jpg | caption = Norwegian theatrical release poster | director = Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen | producer = Tomas Backström | writer = Leon Bashir | music = Magnus Beite | cinematography = Gaute Gunnari | editing = Wibecke Rønseth | released = {{Film date|2005}} | runtime = 107 minutes | country = Norway | language = Norwegian, Punjabi }}Izzat is a 2005 Norwegian film which tells the story of Pakistani gangsters in Oslo, directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. Izzat is a word used by South Asian individuals to denote their social standing in a community; it is translated to mean respect or honor. The sequel Haram was made in 2014. Cast- Emil Marwa as Wasim
- Khawar Gomi Sadiq as Munawar
- Assad Siddique as Riaz
- Daud Mirza as Saddiq
- Jan Sælid as Kula
- Harald Lönnbro as Swedish men
- Leon Bashir as Hamza
- Bente Wethal as Robina
- Sudhir Kumar Kohli as Pappa Mohammed
- Abubakar Hussain as Amiir
- Bibi Razia as Mamma Khaldia
- Habib Ur-Rahman Manzoor as young Wasim
- M. Rehman Ahmed as young Riaz
- Nohman Janjua as young Munawar
- Elyas Mohammed as Khalid
- Amir Malik as Farooq
- Ove Andreassen as Grisen
- Danish Khan as Sajjad
- Shaheen Khan as Rashid
- Hege Marie Aanby as Swedish lady 1
- Hege Merete Wangsmo as Swedish lady 2
- Rolf Isaksen as Harry Doptester
- Ingrid Maria Holth as Wasim's girlfriend
- Isabel Algard Tysnes as Riaz's girlfriend
- Marte G. Christensen as girl in the cabin
- Finn Schau as shop cake's transporter
- Nasrullah Qureshi as Babar
- Henrik Rafaelsen as Lærer
- Marit Hamdahl as Rektor
- Josefine Reiermark as girl in classroom
- Asia Begum as Mamma Shamina
- Zakir Hussain as Aslam
- Yrsa Ulriksdottir as young Robina
- Fahran Mahmood Butt as young Amiir
- Ayaz Hussain as Omar
- Ruhallah Shan Quershi as Imran
- Mehran Iqbal as Barkat
- Lars Berteig Andersen as Norwegian boy
- Jenny Cecilie Grahm as Norwegian girl
- Gunnar Lien Holsten as Politician
- Ina Ringstad as Line
- Anderz Eide as Toller
- Zahid Ali as Elvis
- Jennifer Bråthen as Kula's girlsfriend
- Chris Bisson as male in the telephone booth
- Maryon Sylte as girl on disco 1
- Ina Bye-Hansen as girl on disco 2
- Rebekka Karijord as Elin
- Khalid But as Lege
- Tasneem Kosar as aunt
- Malik Imran as man on a motorcycle
- Benazir Awan as teacher (in Pakistan)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically - Yngvild Støen Grotmol as Renate
- Remi Jakobsen as Bad guy, bodyguard
- Kai Kolstad Rødseth as Drive by shooter
Soundtrack- "Desolate City" - Gluecifer
- "Strike One" - Brut Boogaloo
- "Walking Downtown" - Backstreet Girls
- "Når knoklene blir til gele" - Raga Rockers
- "Carefree" - WE
- "Little Bit Of More" - Ricochets
- "Majesty" - Madrugada
- "Clean Deal" - Kjøtt
- "Waiting In A Car" - Bonk
- "Automatic Thrill" - Gluecifer
- "Vinne" - Kung Fu Girls
- "Crash Into My Room" - Amulet
- "Keep On Running" - Cato Salsa Experience
- "Halv" - Jokke med Tourettes
- "Blind" - Dumdum Boys
- "A Day At The Station" - So Much Hate
- "No Limit" - Anal Babes
AwardsAmanda Awards nominations for - Best Actor - Emil Marwa
- Best Youth Film - Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen
- Best Film - John M. Jacobsen
- Best Screenplay - Leon Bashir
- Best Debut - Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen
External links - {{IMDb title|title=Izzat|id=0469443}}
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