Out Stealing Horses () is a 2019 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Petter Moland. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, the film won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but was not nominated.
In 1999, 67 year old widower Trond Sander moves to a remote cabin in the area close to where he grew up in Eastern Norway. He intends to live isolated, but soon becomes acquainted with his neighbor, Lars. Trond slowly realizes that he remembers Lars from his childhood because he was the younger brother of Jon, his best friend.
Because of Lars, Trond begins to recall and reflect on his youth during the Nazi-occupation of Norway through a series of flashbacks.
He particularly remembers how he and Jon would go out and "steal horses", which actually meant that they rode horses without permission. He also remembers how Lars accidentally kills his own twin brother after playing around with a rifle Jon had left loaded after a hunting trip. Trond is also confronted with bad memories about how own his father, who he later learned took part in the Norwegian resistance movement, abandoned him together with Jon's mother during the war.
The film was shot in rural Norway, in Trysil Municipality, and also in Lithuania's nature parks and the cities of Kaunas and Vilnius.