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Untitled - Norsk filminstitutt
2011
norwegian
films
Front cover: People in the Sun
Contents
PREFACE
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Feature films
Amors baller Cupid’s Balls
Asfaltenglene East End Angels
Babycall Babycall
Bambieffekten The Bambi Effect
Blåfjell 2 Magic Silver 2
Brev til kongen A Letter to the King
Brødrene Dal og Vikingsverdets forbannelse The Dal Brothers
and the Viking Sword’s Curse
Elias og jakten på havets gull Elias and the Treasure of the Sea
En ganske snill mann A Somewhat Gentle Man
En helt vanlig dag på jobben Just Another Day at the Office
Fjellet The Mountain
Fritt vilt III Cold Prey III
Få meg på, for faen Turn Me On, Goddammit
Gråtass får en ny venn Little Grey Fergie and his New Friend Clunky
Hjelp, vi er i filmbransjen
Hjelp, vi er russ Graduates
Hjem til jul Home for Christmas
Hodejegerne Headhunters
Jeg reiser alene I Travel Alone
Jørgen + Anne = sant Totally True Love
Keepern til Liverpool The Liverpool Goalie
Knerten gifter seg Twigson Ties the Knot
Knerten i knipe Twigson in a Pinch
Kommandør Treholt & Ninjatroppen Norwegian Ninja
Kong Curling King Curling
Kongen av Bastøy King of Devil’s Island
Kon-Tiki Kon-Tiki
Limbo Limbo
Maskeblomstfamilien Shameless
Mennesker i solen People in the Sun
Mørke sjeler Dark Souls
NOKAS NOKAS
Olsenbanden jr. – Mestertyvens skatt The Junior Olsen Gang
and the Master Thief
Oslo, 31. August Oslo, August 31st
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PAX PAX
Pelle politibil går i vannet Ploddy the Police Car Makes a Splash
På bølgelengde Tying the Knot
Rødt hjerte Red Heart
Sykt lykkelig Happy, Happy
Sønner av Norge Sons of Norway
Tomme tønner Tomme tønner 2 – Det brune gullet
Trolljegeren The Troll Hunter
Umeå4ever Umeå4ever
Varg Veum – Dødens drabanter Consorts of Death
Varg Veum – Skriften på veggen The Writing on the Wall
Varg Veum – Svarte får Black Sheep
Wide Blue Yonder Wide Blue Yonder
Yohan Barnevandrer Yohan – The Child Wanderer
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DOCUMENTARIES
Gazas tårer Tears of Gaza
Gunnar Goes God Gunnar Goes God
Konger av Oslo Kings of Oslo
Pushwagner
Strengt hemmelig Strictly Confidential
To brødre Brothers
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IN PRODUCTION
Arme riddere
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Det viktigste er forbi All That Matters is Past
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Gåten Ragnarok
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Hjelp Help
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Kompani Orheim The Orheim Company
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Pioner Pioneer
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Reisen til julestjernen
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Theresienstadt Requiem
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Varg Veum – De døde har det godt
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Varg Veum – I mørket er alle ulver grå At Night All Wolves are Grey 69
Varg Veum – Kalde hjerter
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COPRODUCTIONS
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NORWEGIAN CINEMA RELEASES 2001 – 2010
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ADRESSES
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A new spring for Norwegian Films
After a record breaking year in 2010, where Norwegian productions took a 23.4% share of the cinema market, there is a great
optimism and energy in the Norwegian film industry. The talent
pool and diversity in expressions and genres have never been
bigger. More filmmakers are able to realize their projects, which
raises the level of competence.
Norwegian films have already made their mark at the international
festival circuit this year. André Øvredal’s The Troll Hunter continue
to dazzle US audiences with strong reviews and sold out festival
screenings at Sundance. Anne Sewitsky’s painfully funny feature
debut Happy, Happy also made its way into the hearts of the Park
City festival crowd and was awarded with the World Cinema Jury
Price. The director won two prizes in Berlin’s Generation Kplus in
2009 for her short Oh My God!, and she is now set to open the
Berlinale Generation competition with her second feature Totally
True Love. Martin Lund’s Twigson Ties the Knot – last year’s biggest
local success, exceeding 400,000 admissions in the cinemas, will
have its international premiere in the same section, together with
Arild Andresen’s The Liverpool Goalie and the two shorts Jenny,
by Ingvild Søderlind and The Last Norwegian Troll, by acclaimed
animator Pjotr Sapegin. Ole Giæver is also an upcoming director to
watch, and his debut feature film The Mountain has been selected
for the Panorama section this year. The Norwave has also finally
hit Sweden, where Marius Holst’s King of Devil’s Island is leading
a Norwegian invasion at the Göteborg International Film Festival
this year.
And there is more to come. In the fall we will see Joachim Trier,
who received critical praise and awards for his debut Reprise, re­
turn with a much awaited second feature in the existential drama
Oslo, August 31st. Junk mail director Pål Sletaune will be ready
with his thrilling drama Babycall, featuring Sweden’s international
film star Noomi Rapace. Buddy director Morten Tyldum will be
back with the sophisticated thriller Headhunters, based on author
Jo Nesbø’s international bestseller by the same name. And finally
The Bothersome Man director Jens Lien presents Sons of Norway,
a coming of age story about identity, rebellion and punk rock.
The Norwegian Film Institute recently handed out 100 million
NOK in production grants to films from well known directors like
Nils Gaup, Sara Johnsen, Vibeke Idsøe, Erik Skjoldbjærg, all to be
premiered in 2012.
In the year to come we will see big changes in distribution and
consumption patterns. Norway will be the first fully digitalized
cinema market in the world and it is more important than ever to
have a national film production that offers quality, diversity and
strength. In order to achieve this we will have to continue to work
with an international focus and strengthen the ties with producers
and talent everywhere.
Oslo, January 2011
Nina Refseth
CEO
Norwegian Film Institute
Stine Helgeland
Executive Director,
Promotion
and International Relations
FEATURE FILMS
AMORS BALLER
cupid´s balls
Youth film | 77 min | Scope | Dolby digital
Director: Kristoffer Metcalfe
Screenplay: Frederick Howard, Kristoffer Metcalfe,
Peder Fuglerud and Stian A. Eriksen
Director of Photography: Harald Paalgaard
Producer: Frederick Howard for SF Norge AS
Cast: Fridtjov Såheim, Kåre Hedebrant, Harald Weedon,
Isak Nicolai Solli, Eira K. Stuedahl, Jana Opsahl Goli
Release date: March 25, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Contact: SF Norge AS
Swedish Lucas moves from Stockholm to a small Norwegian town, and
immediately falls in love with Susanne, the goal keeper of the local girls’
soccer team. He becomes acquainted with the overweight, sex-fixated
son of the coach. With him as a sparring partner, Lukas hatches a plan
for winning Susanne’s heart. But Susanne has a boyfriend, and Lucas soon
comes to realize that the road to love may be paved with lies and animosity.
Cupid’s Balls is packed with humour, romantic summer nights and fervent
conflicts both off and on the soccer field.
Kristoffer Metcalfe (1978) has earlier been
working with documentaries and short films.
He graduated from the Norwegian Film School
in 2008. Cupid’s Balls is his first feature film.
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ASFALTENGLENE
EAST END ANGELS
Children’s film | 77 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Lars Berg
Screenplay: Vibeke Idsøe and Kjersti Ugelstad
based on an idea by Ellen Jacobsen
Director of Photography: Gaute Gunnari
Producer: Synnøve Hørsdal for Maipo AS
Cast: Emma Høgh Åslein, Nini Bakke Kristensen,
Helene Nybråten, Kristin Skogheim, Edward
Schultheiss, Linghou Yu Spalder, Jeff Rana
Release date: February 26, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Lars Berg (1959) was educated as a director at
The American Film Institute and The San Francisco
Art Institute. He debuted as a film director in 1995
with Dangerous Waters. He has also had a number
of assignments for television. Berg received his first
award at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival for his short
film A Devil In The Closet. His children’s film Scars
has received over 20 international prizes, including
two First Prizes at the Berlin Film Festival.
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Vacation time. The 12-year-olds Maja, Rikke and Ohna are lazing around
Ohna’s family restaurant Saigon House. They have great ambitions; they’re
planning to not lift a finger this summer. But then the police come around,
and find drugs hidden in the restaurant’s cold storage room. Saigon House
is closed down, and Ohna’s elder brother is arrested. The girls know he is
innocent, but he will not be released from prison before the drug ring is
exposed. The East End Angels take on the case. They soon find themselves
in the middle of a drama involving human trafficking, car chases, karate kicks,
romance and spring rolls. Maja is smart, Ohna knows karate, Rikke sings like a
lark. Together, they balance on top of high fences, and on the edge of the law,
in order to solve the case. They get a helping hand from Orpham – a devil on
bicycle, grandma Noi – a devil behind the wheel, and Fredriksen – a devil of a
dog who thinks he is human.
BABYCALL
BABYCALL
Drama/Thriller | 95 min | Colour
Director: Pål Sletaune
Screenplay: Pål Sletaune
Director of Photography: John Andreas Andersen
Producer: Turid Øversveen for 4 ½ AS
Cast: Noomi Rapace, Kristoffer Joner,
Vetle Qvenild Werring
Release date: March 11, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: The Match Factory
An over-protective mother, who moves to a secret address with her eightyear-old son after a difficult divorce. She buys a babycall to better watch
over him, which seems to be activated from other apartments in the block.
One day she overhears what she thinks is the murder of a child.
Director and screenwriter Pål Sletaune (1960) has
degrees in literature, photo and art history from
the University of Oslo. Sletaune has directed three
feature films and several short films. Babycall is his
fourth feature film. All his feature films have been
chosen for major festivals, like Cannes, Venice and
Toronto. His first feature, Junk Mail (1997), won the
prestigious Critic’s Week at the Cannes International
Film Festival in 1997. His features sold very well
internationally, with two of his feature films also
selling remake rights to the US and Australia.
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Bambieffekten
the bambi effect
Mockumentary | 85 min | HD
Director: Øystein Stene
Screenplay: Øystein Stene and Linda Gabrielsen
Director of Photography: Øystein Lundstrøm
Producers: Ravn Wikhaug and Johan Kaos for Feil Film
Cast: Viktoria Winge, Julia Schacht, Kristoffer Joner,
Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen, Knut Joner, Ane Dahl Torp
Release date: May 2011
Norwegian distributor: Europafilm AS
Contact: Feil Film
Veronica and Cecilie have met each other on the Internet, and have decided
to commit suicide together. They travel to a cabin in a remote place out by
the ocean in order to carry out their plan. Instead of leaving a suicide letter
behind, the girls have brought along a camera in order to film the last days
of their lives. However, they soon discover that their needs during these final
days differ greatly. And to complicate it all, the boys in the next door cabin
turn up.
Øystein Stene (1969) holds a Master’s degree in
literature from the University of Oslo. He works as
a teacher at the National Academy of Dramatic Art.
In 2003, he published the novel The Waiting Master.
This is his feature film debut.
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BLÅFJELL 2
MAGIC SILVER 2
Family film | 80 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Arne Lindtner Næss
Screenplay: Thomas Moldestad based on an idea
by Gudny Hagen
Producers: Lasse Greve Alsos and Jørgen Storm
Rosenberg for Storm Rosenberg AS
Cast: Ane Viola Semb, Johan Tinus Lindgren,
Toralv Maurstad, Per Christian Ellefsen,
Elsa Lystad, Geir Morstad
Release date: November 18, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Sales: NonStop Sales
Magic Silver became a big success after its domestic premiere in Norway
2009 with over 350 000 admissions. Following up the success, Magic Silver2,
will premiere in Norway around Christmas 2011, it is the first Norwegian
and family film to be produced in 3D.
The story is set high up in the Blue Mountain, where young queen Blue­rose
finds it more and more difficult to live within the boundaries of the Blue Gnome
community. When she becomes aware that a dangerous glacier is threatening the
Blue Mountain valley and the Red Gnomes living there, she sets out on a journey
to find the Blue Horn, a magical instrument that can change the weather. With
this instrument she can maybe save the Red Gnomes...
Arne Lindtner Næss has worked with all the Junior
Olsen Gang films. In 2005, he directed Finding Friends,
and in the winter of 2008, he worked with the family
success SOS – Summer of Suspense. Arne Lindtner
Næss has worked as an actor on several Norwegian
theatre and cabaret stages, as well as in feature
films and TV series. Since 1985, he has been working
as a stage director, and later as a screenplay writer
for several TV series.
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BREV TIL KONGEN
A LETTER TO THE KING
Drama | 105 min | Colour | Dolby SR·D
Director: Hisham Zaman
Screenplay: Hisham Zaman
Director of Photography: Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen
Producer: Alan Milligan for Film Farms and Hisham
Zaman for Zaman Film
Cast: Ivan Anderson, Nazmi Kirik, Ali Bag Salimi,
Raouf Saraj
Release date: Autumn 2011 (TBA)
Contact: Film Farms
Hisham Zaman (1975), graduated from The National
Norwegian Film School at Lillehammer in 2004.
Zaman has made several award winning shorts
during and after his studies at Lillehammer, most
notably Bawke (2005) which has received more
than 20 national and international awards. With
A Letter to the King he once again captures the
unique experiences of outsiders travelling in
foreign lands with warmth, drama and humour.
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A Letter to the King follows a group of refugees on a bus bound for Oslo visiting
the capital city in a land promising new beginnings. But for five people living
on the outskirts of society, it’s a day to rectify the past and justify a new future.
Beritan has a name, face and eight hours to avenge her husbands’ death.
Akhbar must collect the money he is owed to buy a passport or face deportation. Zirek goes to great lengths to meet a girl and perhaps for just a moment,
feel like a normal teenager. And Mirza, an 82 year old man, hopes to return
to Iraq to bury his children found in one of Saddam’s mass graves. The King
of Norway is his last hope in granting him his final wish.
Though director Hisham Zaman’s characters may be foreigners in a new
land, they are people with desires that live within us all. A Letter to the King
will show us the streets of Oslo from a side unknown to most, by people
unknown to all.
BRØDRENE DAL
OG VIKINGSVERDETS
FORBANNELSE
The Dal Brothers and
the Viking Sword’s Curse
Family film | 92 min | Colour
Director: Wayne McKnight, Mikkel Magnus
Producer: Mikkel Magnus for MagCat Produksjoner AS
Cast: Trond Kirkvaag, Lars Mjøen, Knut Lystad, Tom
Mathisen, Sigve Bøe, Benedicte Adrian, Ketil Høegh,
Sigmund Sæverud, Dag Vågsås
Release date: September 10, 2010
Distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Contact: MagCat Produksjoner AS
At home in their living room, the Dal Brothers are fixing up the new Time
Machine they bought on TV Shop. But suddenly something goes terribly wrong,
and the machine evaporates with Gaus and Roms on board. The machine re­
surfaces in the Viking age, after a journey 1000 years back in time, close to
where the amusement park Tusenfryd outside Oslo is situated today.
Gaus and Roms have to settle a blood-spilling conflict between the two
Viking clans Badejarlene and Granbarkebirkebeinerne. The dispute is all about
which clan should get hold of the sword Tyrfing, a magical and invincible
sword which guarantees its owner nearly unlimited wealth and power. But
the sword is also inflicted with a terrible curse… All this is taking place while
Brumund holds the fort at home, and communicates with his brothers over
the Time Telephone, a kind of fancy video phone.
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ELIAS OG JAKTEN
PÅ HAVETS GULL
ELIAS AND THE TREASURE
OF THE SEA
Children’s animation | 87 min | Colour | 1:1,85 |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Lise I. Osvoll
Screenplay: Anne Elvedal and Lise I. Osvoll
based on an original concept by Alf Knutsen
and Sigurd Slåttebrekk
Producers: John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung
Golimo for Filmkameratene AS
Release date: December 10, 2010
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: AB Svensk Filmindustri
Lise I. Osvoll was educated as a graphic designer,
and was employed by Filmkameratene AS in 2004.
She gradually advanced to screenplay writer and codirector of the Elias TV-series 2. She was co-director of
the animation film Elias and the Royal Yacht. In 2003
and 2004, LIse Osvoll animated and directed the two
short films One Second and A Newborn Nightmare.
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In this second film about the brave little rescue boat Elias and his friends
Elias and the other fishingboats of Cozy Cove have looked forward to the
annual Winter Fishing Season.
It’s the start of the winter fishing season, and Cozy Cove’s future is threatened – they have to bring in a good catch this year in order to avoid being
closed down. As soon as they put to sea, they are overwhelmed by a huge
fleet of ultra-modern trawlers. The fleet belongs to the evil Polar Queen who
has secretly built a brandnew fishing harbour just north of Cozy Cove in order
to drive them out of business. But what she really wants is to find a sunken
treasure and suspecting that Elias might know something of its whereabouts,
she sends her reluctant assistant, Gaddy the mini-sub, to spy on him.
EN GANSKE SNILL MANN
A SOMEWHAT GENTLE MAN
Comedy | 103 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR
Director: Hans Petter Moland
Screenplay: Kim Fupz Aakeson
Director of Photography: Philip Øgaard
Producers: Finn Gjerdrum and Stein B. Kvae
for Paradox Produksjoner AS
Cast: Stellan Skarsgård, Jannike Kruse Jåtog,
Bjørn Floberg, Gard Eidsvold, Jan Gunnar Røise,
Julia Bache Wiig, Jorunn Kjellsby, Bjørn Sundquist,
Jon Øigarden, Kjersti Holmen
Release date: March 19, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Ulrik is a somewhat gentle man. He has killed some people and crippled a few.
But this sort of stuff is part of the job when working in the criminal world.
Just like doing time in prison.
Now Ulrik is out again. Reluctantly… And Jensen is waiting on the outside.
He’s a thug with professional pride. He takes care of his people and is concerned with keeping things in order. It is important for the boss that Ulrik
settles his account by shooting the guy who ratted him out.
Ulrik is a somewhat gentle man. He has no special wishes and makes no
demands. He does not give too much thought to what he does either. He just
does it. Whether this be a little affection or a killing.
Then he looks up his son who has now become a grown man. A good man
with an education, a girlfriend, and a future. But the son has a father who’s
a murderer. His girlfriend doesn’t like it.
Ulrik is a somewhat gentle man – but how gentle can he be?
A film graduate from USA’s Emerson College,
Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland was
awarded prizes for his commercials before he made
his feature debut in 1993 with The Last Lieutenant.
He followed up with Zero Kelvin (1995), Aberdeen
(1999), Comrade Pedersen (2006). The Beautiful
Country (2004), as well as A Somewhat Gentle Man
(2010) were selected for Competition in Berlin.
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EN HELT VANLIG DAG
PÅ JOBBEN
JUST ANOTHER DAY
AT THE OFFICE
Drama | 85 min | Colour | Scope | 5 reels | Dolby SR
Director: Terje Rangnes
Screenplay: Erlend Loe based on Håvard Melnæs
novel En helt vanlig dag på jobben
Director of Photography: Philip Øgaard
Producer: Ørjan Karlsen for Folk Flest Film
Produksjon AS
Cast: Jan Gunnar Røise, Ingar Helge Gimle,
Jon Øigarden, Jeppe Laursen, Nils Ole Oftebro
Release date: March 12, 2010
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: AB Svensk Filmindustri
Terje Rangnes (1966) has been scriptwriter, actor
and director for television series for almost two
decades before his debut as feature film director
with this film.
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A young man dreams of becoming a journalist, in order to write stories which
may change the world. This does not turn out as planned, and instead he ends
up as a reporter for the celebrity magazine «Se og Hør». We are observing a
man who gradually loses all inhibitions in order to reach the top in the country’s
largest weekly magazine. He participates in the media’s intense chase on future
Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and enters a close relationship with her father.
This friendship is exploited for all it’s worth, providing «Se og Hør» with the
best and most controversial source in the magazine’s history. Week after week,
the young journalist is able to deliver unique material for the front page, and
he quickly becomes the great star among the editorial staff.
Just Another Day at the Office is a humorous film, but will also relate the
story of the dirty methods, fat cheques, and generous portions of false flattery
behind the best stories. A film without great heroes, in a reality the dimensions
of which most of us do not grasp.
FJELLET
THE MOUNTAIN
Drama | 73 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR
Director: Ole Giæver
Screenplay: Ole Giæver
Director of Photography: Øystein Mamen
Producers: Ole Giæver for Ferdinand Films
and Karin Julsrud for 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Cast: Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Marte Magnusdotter Solem
Release date: February 28, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Sales: Bavaria Film International
Nora and Solveig are hiking through a snow covered, rough but beautiful
scenery on a tour of several days that will take the two young women to the
top of a mountain. Solveig, three months pregnant, seems incapable of doing
anything the way Nora wants her to. The further the women advance on their
trip, the closer they come to the place where a tragic incident happened two
years earlier; one that changed their lives completely....
Ole Giæver was born and raised in Tromsø. He
graduated from the Nordland Art and Film School
in Lofoten, and the Konstfack in Stockholm. He has
been nominated for the European Film Awards for
Best Short Film (Tommy) in 2007, and the Amanda
Award for Best Screenplay (Summers Past) in 2008.
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FRITT VILT III
COLD PREY III
Thriller | 97 min | Colour
Director: Mikkel Brænne Sandemose
Screenplay: Lars Gudmestad and Peder Fuglerud
Director of Photography: Ari Willey
Producers: Martin Sundland, Kristian Sinkerud
and Are Heidenstrøm for Fantefilm Fiksjon AS
Cast: Ida Marie Bakkerud, Kim S. Falck Jørgensen,
Pål Stokka, Julie Rusti, Arthur Berning, Sturla Valdal Rui
Release date: October 15, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Cold Prey III is the sequel to the thrillers Cold Prey and Cold Prey II, which
both became great box office successes. This film relates the astonishing,
dramatic and frightening previous history of the Stehøe mountain hotel
during the years before the events taking place in the first film.
Mikkel Brænne Sandemose is one of the country’s
most experienced film directors in the field of commercials. He has won both national and international
awards for his work. He has also made several award-­
winning music videos. Cold Prey III is his debut as a
feature film director.
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FÅ MEG PÅ, FOR FAEN
TURN ME ON, goddammit
Youth comedy | Colour
Director: Jannicke Systad Jacobsen
Screenplay: Jannicke Systad Jacobsen based
on Olaug Nilsen’s novel Få meg på for faen
Producers: Brede Hovland and Sigve Endresen
for Motlys AS
Cast: Helene Bergsholm, Matias Myren, Malin
Bjørhovde, Beate Støfring, Henriette Steenstrup
Release date: September 2, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Contact: Motlys AS
Alma, a teenage girl in small-town Norway, is horny and on the look-out for
love. She becomes an outcast after claiming to have had an encounter with
the private parts of the school´s heartthrob Artur. Her world is turned upside
down and she desperately want to get out of town and on with her life.
Turn Me On, Goddammit is a humorous, bittersweet and tender tale of
teen angst and horniness set among the mountains and fjords of Norway.
Jannicke Systad Jacobsen (1975) has studied film
directing with focus on documentaries at FAMU –
The National Film School of the Czech Republic
and London International Film School. She has also
studied Dramaturgy/Drama and Social Anthropology
at the University of Oslo. First time writer and director
Jannicke Systad Jacobsen has previously directed
documentaries with a great sense of humour. Turn me
on, Goddammit is her first entry into fiction.
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GRÅTASS FÅR EN NY VENN
LITTLE GREY FERGIE and
his NEW FRIEND clunky
Family film | app. 80 min | Colour | 1:1,85
Director: Trond Jacobsen
Screenplay: Morten Myklebust
Directors of Photography: Morten Andreassen
and Joachim Nordström
Producer: Anne Amalie Thowsen
for Fantasi-Fabrikken AS
Cast: Tiril Heide-Steen, Dan Robert Thorsen, Ole-Kristian
Lima, Dag Vågsås, Heljar Berge, Joachim Berg
Release date: February 18, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Sales: NonStop Sales
Trond Jacobsen (1967) has studied TV directing
at Lillehammer College. The past 15 years, he has
worked as a director of films, TV series and animation
for children. He is also a producer and photographer
of international documentary films. He has both been
nominated and won awards for his work in Norway
and abroad. This is his second feature film.
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Little Grey Fergie is thriving on the farm, but at times he feels lonely. Therefore, he gets Goggen to build the fully automatic, electric, self-propelled
Clunky! However, when Clunky surpasses him in popularity, Fergie becomes
jealous and does some foolish things to prevent Goggen from presenting
Clunky at an invention competition at the annual fair in the village. As the
scrap dealers Hubert and Hieronemus kidnap Clunky, and Fergie realizes
that it makes Goggen very sad, he regrets what he did and sets out to get
the scoundrels.
HJELP, VI ER I
FILMBRANSJEN!
English title tba
Comedy | 100 min | Colour
Directors: Nini Bull Robsahm and Patrik Syversen
Screenplay: Nini Bull Robsahm and Patrik Syversen
Producers: Terje Strømstad, Benedicte Aubert
Ringnes and Kjetil Omberg for Tappeluft Pictures AS
Cast: Henrik Thodesen, Odd Magnus Williamson,
Stig Frode Henriksen, Stein Johan Grieg Halvorsen,
Marte Germaine Christensen, Jenny Skavlan,
Christian Rubeck, Julia Schacht
Release date: July 29, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Euforia Film AS
Glenn has been dumped by his girlfriend. He is lonely, and terribly difficult to
deal with. He lives in a commune with three other slackers in their late twenties.
To cheer him up, his buddies get a brilliant idea. How about organizing a fake
audition for a non-existing feature film? The role to be advertised will include
all the qualities Glenn is looking for in a girl, and maybe he will find a new girlfriend during the audition rounds. After a series of unsuccessful auditions, they
find Linda, a girl that Glenn falls for immediately. So much so that he offers her
the part in order to be able to hang out with her. Not the smartest move ever.
As a relationship starts developing between the two, questions arise. Like, when
will shooting start? What’s the budget like? Who will play the other roles? It
all culminates when it turns out that Linda’s mother is a wealthy investor who
insists on providing capital for the production. To keep up appearances and to
save what may potentially develop with Linda, Glenn and the boys have to start
their production and actually make the film.
Patrik Syversen’s feature film debut was Manhunt.
He is a typical film fanatic, and loves horror film
just as much as character drama. He graduated from
Oslo Film and TV Academy, and had formerly made
the novella film Elsewhere, in collaboration with
Nini Bull Robsahm. They have now continued their
collaboration with this new comedy.
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HJELP, VI ER RUSS!
GRADUATES
Comedy | 90 min | Colour
Director: Kenneth Olaf Hjellum
Screenplay: Stig Frode Henriksen and Kenneth
Olaf Hjellum
Director of Photography: Øystein Lundstrøm
Producers: Terje Strømstad, Benedicte Aubert
Ringnes and Kjetil Omberg
Cast: Erlend Fougner, Bjørnar Nilsen Øksenvåg,
Marte Aunemo, Even Vesterhus, Kristi-Helene
Engeberg, Kristoffer Gustavsen, Vinh Duy Nguyen,
Are Kalvø, Kristoffer Joner, Aslag Guttormsgaard
Release date: April 15, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Euforia Film AS
After graduating from London Film School in 2006,
Kenneth Olaf Hjellum (1974) has been behind
a string of short films and music videos, many
of which have participated at festivals and won
awards. He has also worked as script supervisor on
feature films like Norwegian Ninja, Tomme tønner,
Detour and Dead Snow. Graduates is Kenneth’s debut
as a feature film director, it is frighteningly inspired
by his own graduation period…
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Markus and Robert have finally reached their goal. 12 years of schooling
are nearly over, and everything they’ve learned is to be washed away in an
unprecedented celebration. Their only problem is that they reside in Ødvåg,
Norways tiniest and most windswept dump, and that the money they saved
up for the celebration is nowhere to be found. So the challenge is to get
together the greatest graduation celebration ever, without cash. And of course
to get laid. Markus’ target is Caroline. The most attractive broad at school.
Together with Truls, Kjell Arne and Vigdis – or Owlis as Kjell Arne calls her,
they dig out a wreck of a minibus from an abandoned barn. And with a minor
financial contribution from the Chinese exchange student Yao Ming, it looks
like they might even get it on the road. The road to Nirvana: The graduate
gathering in Stavanger!
HJEM TIL JUL
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Drama | 90 min | Colour | Scope | 5 reels | Dolby SR·D
Director: Bent Hamer
Screenplay: Bent Hamer based on the novel
Bare mjuke pakker under treet by Levi Henriksen
Director of Photography: John Christian Rosenlund
Producer: Bent Hamer for BulBul Film AS
Cast: Trond Fausa Aurvåg, Fridtjov Såheim, Reidar
Sørensen, Ingunn Beate Øyen, Nina Andresen-Borud,
Joachim Calmeyer, Sarah Vintu Sakor, Morten Ilseng
Risnes
release date: November 12, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome
Norge AS
Sales: The Match Factory
Bent Hamer’s sixth feature film Home for Christmas is based on several
stories from the Norwegian writer Levi Henriksen’s collection of short stories
Bare mjuke pakker under treet. The plot unfolds during a few afternoon
hours on Christmas Eve. The individual stories, which at times intertwine,
are set in the small town Skogli. The characters in the stories cover a great
range in age and life situations, representing both reconciliation with their
own lives and strong frustration. Some show the will to understand and do
something about their lives, while others have given up. Deeply tragic and
melancholy aspects are mixed with humour and rather frivolous solutions.
Director, scriptwriter, producer, and owner of the
film production company BulBul Film AS (est. 1994)
Bent Hamer, was born in Sandefjord, Norway. He was
educated in Film Theory and Literature at Stockholms
Universitet and Stockholms Filmskola. His latest
feature film, O’Horten, had its international premiere
in Un Certain Regard in 2008. His other feature films
include Factotum (2005), Kitchen Stories (2003) and
Eggs (1995).
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HODEJEGERNE
HEADHUNTERS
Action/thriller | 95 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Morten Tyldum
Screenplay: Lars Gudmestad and Ulf Ryberg based
on Jo Nesbø’s novel Hodejegerne
Director of Photography: John Andreas Andersen
Producers: Asle Vatn for Friland Film and Marianne
Gray for Yellow Bird
Cast: Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Synnøve
Macody Lund
Release date: August 26, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Morten Tyldum made his breakthrough as director
with the film Buddy in 2003. Buddy won the audience award at Karlovy vary film festival the same
year and achieved impressive cinema audience numbers in Norway. Buddy was awarded Amanda awards
for Best Film and Best Male Lead Actor. Morten’s
second film, the thriller Fallen Angels, was nominated
for five Amanda awards in 2008. His confident style
and talent for action and humour has made him director of some of the most expensive and influential
commercials ever produced in Norway.
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Besides being only 1.68 meters tall, Roger is a man who seems to have
everything; he’s the most successful Headhunter in Norway, married to the
almost-too-beautiful art gallery owner Diana, living in a mega-expensive
house – but to keep his finances afloat he has taken up a sideline; stealing
art, and a little bit too much of it. Claes Greve is seemingly the perfect
candidate to recruit for one of Roger’s clients, with his background as a
soldier in the Special Forces and a CEO of an electronics firm. On top of
that Greve is the proud owner of a valuable painting. Roger sees this as his
chance to get out of debt for good, and starts planning his big, final theft.
But he soon finds out that Greve is playing a game of his own. When Roger
breaks into Greve’s apartment he discovers something that turns his whole
world upside down, and now he’s forced to run for his life...
JEG REISER ALENE
I TRAVEL ALONE
Drama | 94 min | Colour | Dolby SR·D
Director: Stian Kristiansen
Screenplay: Tore Renberg based on his own novel
Charlotte Isabel Hansen
Director of Photography: Philip Øgaard
Producer: Ynge Sæther for Motlys AS
Cast: Rolf Kristian Larsen, Amina Eleonora Bergrem,
Trine Wiggen, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Pål Sverre
Valheim Hagen, Marte Aarseth, Henriette Steenstrup
og Gustaf Hammarsten
Release date: February 11, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
sales: NonStop Sales
Jarle Klepp (25) is a talented student, spending his time on music, sex and
Marcel Proust. Jarle is about to find out he has a daughter from a one night
stand seven years ago. And now she is coming to visit. An atomic bomb of
Tamagochis and Princess Diana is going to explode in his face. I Travel Alone
is an angry comedy about a young man who doesn’t want to grow up – and
a touching story about a small girl discovering her father.
Stian Kristiansen (1972) graduated from The Norwegian National Filmschool in 2006 and directed his
first feature The Man Who Loved Yngve in 2008. It
was seen by 175.000 at the cinema, won 4 Amanda
Prizes (The Norwegian Oscar) and 3 Kanon Prizes
(he won for best director at them both). The film was
awarded Best Film at Nordische Filmtage in Lübeck
and was nominated as the Norwegian candidate for
The Nordic Council’s Film Prize 2008. I Travel Alone
is his second feature, where he again comes together
with the creative team from his debut film.
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JØRGEN + ANNE = SANT
TOTALLY TRUE LOVE
Family comedy | 86 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR·D
Director: Anne Sewitsky
Screenplay: Kamilla Krogsveen based on the novel
Jørgen + Anne er sant by Vigdis Hiorth
Director of Photography: Anna Myking
Producers: Teréz Hollo-Klausen, Tanya N. Badendyck
and Silje Hopland Eik for Cinenord Kidstory AS
Cast: Maria Annette Tanderø Berglyd, Aurora Bach
Bodal, Vilde Fredriksen Verlo, Kristin Langsrud,
Otto Garli, Peder Holene, Sigurd Sæthereng, Adrian
Holte Kristiansen, Morten Faldaas, Birgitte Victoria
Svendsen, Torkil Høeg
Release date: February 25, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: AB Svensk Filmindustri
Anne, 10, is an energetic girl whose favorite activities are tree-climbing and
running. When the new boy in class, Jørgen, moves into the haunted house
down the road, Anne’s world is turned upside down; she falls head over heels
in love with him. All the girls in Anne’s class fall for Jørgen as well, including
beautiful blonde pony-tailed Ellen. But that is of no hindrance to Anne; she is
willing to go further than anyone to win him over. When done in the name of
love, everything is allowed...isn’t it?
Anne Sewitsky (1972) has previously directed short
films; among them Oh, My God! which participated
and won a prize in Berlin Generation K Plus in 2009.
She has also worked for the drama division of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). She graduated
from the Norwegian Film School in 2006 and her debut
as feature film director is Happy, Happy which premiered in Norway in the autumn of 2010 and won the
World Cinema Grand Jury Award in Sundance in 2011.
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KEEPERN TIL LIVERPOOL
THE LIVERPOOL GOALIE
Children’s film | 90 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | 5 reels |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Arild Andresen
Screenplay: Lars Gudmestad based on the novel
Keepern til Tunisia by Lars Mæhle
Director of Photography: Gaute Gunnari
Producers: Håkon Øverås and Karin Julsrud
for 4 1/2 Fiksjon AS
Cast: Asle van der Hagen, Sussanne Boucher,
Andrine Sæther, Frithjov Såheim
Release date: August 13, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: NonStop Sales
The Liverpool Goalie is a warm comedy, in which both girls and boys play
football, worship their idols, and are frustrated by complicated friendships,
young love, anxious mothers and overambitious football coaches. At the heart
of the events, we find twelve year old Jo. Jo tries to avoid both potential girlfriends, mothers and football coaches, as he is hunting desperately for a rare
football card which he believes will solve all his problems.
Jo has a smart head, but a weak body. Even so, he gets by relatively well
– until Mari throws him a glance, and he acquires The Liverpool Goalie.
Arild Andresen has represented Moland Film
Company as a director of commercials, and has
since 1999 directed around 100 commercials. He
has received many national and international prizes
for commercials and commissioned films. He has
directed the short films Mary (2000) and Sit Quiet
(2003) as well as the Emmy-nominated TV series
The Boys. The Liverpool Goalie is his first feature film.
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KNERTEN GIFTER SEG
TWIGSON TIES THE KNOT
Family film | 76 min | Colour | Scope | 4 reels |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Martin Lund
Screenplay: Birgitte Bratseth based on Anne-Cath.
Vestly’s novels about Twigson
Director of Photography: Morten Halfstad Forsberg
Producers: Finn Gjerdrum and Stein B. Kvae for
Paradox AS
Cast: Adrian Grønnevik Smith, Pernille Sørensen,
Jan Gunnar Røise, Petrus A. Christensen
Release date: September 24, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Scanbox
Sales: Sola Media GmbH
Twigson meets Karoline. A one-of-a-kind birch twig. It takes an extraordinary
girl to match a twig like Twigson. Because twigs like Twigson do not grow on
trees.
Twigson Ties the Knot is a story which is partly about two bees, a good
deal about solving a crime, and a whole lot about being in love.
Martin Lund was educated as Art Director at Wester­
dals School of Communication and as director at
the Norwegian Film School. In 2004, he conquered
Nor­wegian and foreign film festivals with his first
short Home Game, which was screened at numerous inter­national festivals, including Sundance and
Clermont-Ferrand. Twigson Ties the Knot is his
feature film debut.
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KNERTEN I KNIPE
TWIGSON IN A PINCH
Family film | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Arild Østin Ommundsen
Screenplay: Kristin Skogheim based on Anne-Cath.
Vestly’s novels about Twigson
Director of Photography: Trond Tønder
Producers: Finn Gjerdrum and Stein B. Kvae for
Paradox AS
Cast: Adrian Grønnevik Smith, Pernille Sørensen,
Jan Gunnar Røise, Petrus A. Christensen
Release date: September 23, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Scanbox
Sales: Sola Media GmbH
Twigson, Junior and his family has moved to Bessby. Twigson and Karoline
has welcomed a son, Mini-Twigson, and the joy is palpable. But Mother and
Father are worried about Junior. They have been living there for a couple of
months, and he still hasn’t made any new friends. Junior doesn’t care.
He doesn’t care much for the bully Gunnar and his friends on the street. And
besides, he has Twigson. They make a pact to not have any other friends.
For ever.
Arild Østin Ommundsen’s first full feature film was
the audience success Mongoland in 2001. In 2005, his
second feature film Monster Thursday was selected,
as the first Norwegian film ever, to participate in
a competition at Sundance Film Festival. His latest
film was Rat Nights. Arild Østin Ommundsen has also
made music videos, commercial films, and a number
of short films.
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KOMMANDØR TREHOLT
& NINJATROPPEN
NORWEGIAN NINJA
Action/comedy | 77 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR·D
Director: Thomas Cappelen Malling
Screenplay: Thomas Cappelen Malling based on his
own novel Kommandør Treholts Ninjateknikk II: Usynlighet i strid 1978
Director of Photography: Trond Høines
Producer: Eric Vogel for Tordenfilm AS
Cast: Mads Ousdal, Jon Øigarden, Linn Stokke,
Amund Maarud, Dean Erik Andersen, Terje Strømdahl
Release date: August 13, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Sales: Celluloid Nightmares
Norwegian Ninja is the true story of how Commandeer Arne Treholt and
his Ninja Force saved Norway during the Cold War. In 1983 the Ninja Force
discovers that the Shadow Government, who take charge in times of war and
emergency, are planning a coup-d’état in peacetime. Treholt and the Ninjas
see only one solution: a solid can of whoop-ass!
Writer and director Thomas Cappelen Malling (1970)
comes from Kongsvinger, Norway. His professional
background is from the communication industry and
he is the author of the cult book Kommandør Arne
Treholts Ninjateknikk II: Usynlighet i strid 1978.
Norwegian Ninja is his feature film debut.
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KONG CURLING
CURLING KING
Comedy | Colour
Director: Ole Endresen
Screenplay: Ole Endresen and Atle Antonsen
Producer: Håkon Øverås for 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Cast: Atle Antonsen, Jon Øigarden, Steinar Sagen,
Jan Sælid, Ingar Helge Gimle, Ane Dahl Torp,
Linn Skåber, Kåre Conradi, Anne Marit Jacobsen
Release date: September 2, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Scanbox AS
Contact: 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Once a great curling star, Truls Paulsen is diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and banned from competition. But when he learns that his old
friend and coach Gordon is on his deathbed, Truls, heavily-medicated decides
to compete again, in the hopes of winning money for Gordon to have an
operation in the US. Truls stops taking the meds and tries to convince his old
team mates that he is mentally stable enough to lead them to victory in the
Norwegian Curling Championship. But, is it a good sign that he obsessively
insists his teammates pull their zippers all the way up before they can play?
Ole Endresen has long experience in making sketch
based comedies, and commercials. He has directed
Out in Our Garden, Team Antonsen, God kveld Dagfinn and Tre brødre som ikke er brødre. His debut
as a drama director came with the television series
Etaten in 2006. Curling King will be his first feature
film.
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KONGEN AV BASTØY
KING OF DEVIL’S ISLAND
Drama | 115 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR·D
Director: Marius Holst
Screenplay: Dennis Magnusson based on a story
by Lars Saabye Christensen and Mette Marit Bølstad
Director of Photography: John Andreas Andersen
Producer: Karin Julsrud for 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Cast: Benjamin Heistad, Trond Nilsen, Kristoffer Joner,
Stellan Skarsgård
Release date: December 17, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film
Sales: Les Films du Losange
Marius Holst became internationally known with
his feature film Cross my Heart and Hope to Die
which was in Competition in Berlin 1995 and won
the Blaue Engel Award. Since then he has made
numerous commercials. In 2001 he returned to
feature production with Pål Sletaune within their
joint company 4 ½, with the film Dragonflies and
in 2007 with the film Mirush.
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Based on a true story: Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the island
Bastøy, located in the Oslo fjord, live a group of delinquent, young boys aged
11 to 18. The boy’s daily, sadistic regime is run by the guards and the principal
who bestow both mental and physical abuse on them. Instead of the boys being straightened out with education they end up being used as cheap, manual
labor. The boys attempt to survive by adapting to their inhumane conditions.
One day a new boy, Erling (17), arrives with his own agenda; how to escape
from the island. How far is he willing to go in order to get his freedom? After
a tragic incident takes place, Erling ends up forced into the destinies of the
other boys by leading them into a violent uprising. Once the boys manage to
take over Bastøy, 150 government soldiers are sent in to restore order.
KON-TIKI
KON-TIKI
Drama | Colour
Directors: Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg
Screenplay: Petter Skavland
Producer: Aage Aaberge and Jeremy Thomas for Nordisk Film Production
Release date: Winter 2012
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: HanWay Films
In this dangerous sea-faring adventure, six men sail from Peru to Polynesia
on a fragile balsa-wood raft, risking their lives for an idea that could change
history. Led by Thor, a handsome captain who can’t swim, the crew has no
modern equipment. Setting off under the spotlight of the world’s press, they
navigate the vast Pacific using the stars, with the currents as their rudder.
Battling sharks, inner and outer demons. It’s six men against nature as the
Kon-Tiki strives to reach land. Having sacrificed everything for his mission,
even his marriage, Thor must succeed.
The strongest force in nature is the will to survive.
Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg graduated
from Stockholm Film School, Sweden, in 1996. Under
their professional name Roenberg, they are credited
with hundreds of outstanding commercials made all
over the world. Roenning and Sandberg’s and first
feature film was Bandidas, starring Penelope Cruz and
Salma Hayek, for producer Luc Besson and Europacorp in Mexico. They followed up with the audience
success Max Manus.
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LIMBO
LIMBO
Drama | 105 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR·D
Director: Maria Sødahl
Screenplay: Maria Sødahl
Director of Photography: Manuel Claro Alberto
Producers: Gudny Hummelvoll and Petter Borgli
for SF Norge Produksjon
Cast: Line Verndal, Henrik Rafaelsen, Lena Endre,
Bryan Brown
Release date: September 10, 2010
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: AB Svensk Filmindustri
With expat circles in the Trinidad oil business as a backdrop, Limbo is a film
about love, temptations, and deceit in an environment a long, long way from
home. A young family arrives straight from the Norwegian reality of the 70’s
to an international milieu where men still keep lovers, servants take care of
house and children, while the housewives gather poolside for gin and tonics
– like listless, rootless ticking bombs, distraught with frustration.
Maria Sødahl was educated as a director at the
Danish Film School in 1993. She has directed TVdrama, documentaries and numerous short films.
Maria has won multiple national and international
awards for her previous work. Limbo is her feature
film debut as writer/director.
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MASKEBLOMSTFAMILIEN
SHAMELESS
Drama | 97 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SRD
Director: Petter Næss
Screenplay: Lars Saabye Christensen and Åse Vikene
based on the novel Maskeblomstfamilien by Lars
Saabye Christensen
Director of Photography: Daniel Voldheim
Producer: Dag Alveberg for Maipo AS
Cast: Marcus Arnseth, Kjersti Holmen, Maria Bonnevie,
Eindride Eidsvold, Hallvard Holmen
Release date: October 10, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
It is the summer of 1951. Lillian and Amund Wang have their first and only
child. A boy. Or is it a girl? Outside, there’s a solar eclipse. The birds stop
singing. The parents refuse the surgery which could have made Adrian a
complete human being. The apartment in Oscarsgate turns into a hothouse
where the most horrible flowers grow. This is where the divided Adrian
grows up, with simulation, silence, lies and dying love. This is where he
learns to know his shamelessness.
In the summer of 1966, Adrian overhears the conversation which will sum
up and seal his fate. He does not choose the role of the victim, but that of
the aggressor: He declares war on his parents, and gathers an energy which
proves redeeming, but also perilous to everyone around him, as he gradually
loses control over it.
Petter Næss (1960) has
worked as an actor, screenplay writer and instructor
within the film and theatre
world. He directed his first
feature film in 1999, the
humorous Absolute Hang­
over. His second film was
Elling, which was seen by
almost 800,000 people in
Norway, and was nominated for an Academy Award
for Best Foreign Feature. In 2005, he directed Love
Me Tomorrow, the last film about Elling. In between
those two films, he has also had the responsibility
of directing these films: the youth film Just Bea, the
Hollywood debut Mozart and the Whale, the Swedish children’s film Leaps and Bounds and Gone With
the Woman.
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MENNESKER I SOLEN
PEOPLE IN THE SUN
Comedy | 80 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR·D
Director: Per-Olav Sørensen
Screenplay: Jonas Gardell
Director of Photography: John Christian Rosenlund
Producers: Cornelia Boysen and Synnøve Hørsdal
for Maipo AS
Cast: Ghita Nørby, Kjersti Holmen, Ane Dahl Torp, Jon
Øigarden, Ingar Helge Gimle, Oscar Lunde
Release date: March 4, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Per-Olav Sørensen (1953) is a director, dramatist
and producer. Since 1993, he has staged a number
of success performances at both international and
Norwegian theatres, primarily for the National
Theatre, Oslo Nye Teater and with his own company
POS Theatre Company. For the past six years,
Sørensen has worked increasingly with motion
pictures. He has directed all of 43 TV dramas.
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It’s Midsummer Eve, and the sun blazes from a cloudless sky. At the camping
ground, vacation season has started. Buses arrive to transport the guests to
the great Midsummer party some distance from the camping ground. However,
two couples decide to stay behind and enjoy the tranquility and they decide to
celebrate Midsummer Eve together.
They have not celebrated long before extraordinary natural phenomena
surround them. With Mrs. Sørensen’s arrival, the peculiar natural phenomena
escalate. But the cabin guests continue partying. As nature steps up its attack,
and things actually start resembling Doomsday, they discover that little Simon
is missing.
All in all a traditional summer comedy, except for the fact that it’s the end
of the world.
MØRKE SJELER
DARK SOULS
Horror | 95 min | Colour
Directors: Mathieu Peteul, César Ducasse
Screenplay: César Ducasse, Mathieu Peteul
Directors of Photography: César Ducasse,
Mathieu Peteul
Producers: Maria Havig-Gjelseth, César Ducasse
and Mathieu Peteul for Addict Films AS
Cast: Morten Rudå, Kyrre Haugen Sydness, Ida
Elise Broch, Johanna Gustavsson, Jan Hårstad, Karl Sundby, Marianne Rødje, Henrik Scheele
Release date: January 14, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Addict Film AS
Sales: DC Medias
Johanna is assaulted and apparently killed while jogging in the forest. But at
the same time as her father gets a phone call from the police with the tragic
news, Johanna comes walking in the door to their home. Johanna’s father
decides to initiate his own investigation. He sets out on a dark and fearful
hunt, full of conspirations, lost memories and zombie-like symptoms.
César Ducasse and Mathieu Peteul are both French.
They have formerly directed several short films
and one feature film. Since 2004, César Ducasse has
lived in Norway, where he works as a film director
and film editor.
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NOKAS
NOKAS
Drama | 90 min | Colour
Director: Erik Skjoldbjærg
Screenplay: Christopher Grøndahl
Producer: Jan Aksel Angeltvedt for Alligator Film
Cast: Frode Winther, Tov Sletta, Morten Larsen, Marit
Synnøve Berg, Francis Gamble, Bente Grønnestad,
Morten Håland, Thomas Natland, Lars Morten Skaiaa,
Hege Kristin Sunde, Jan Erik Wetteland
Release date: October 1, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Contact: Alligator Film
Erik Skjoldbjærg (1964) is a talented and well re­
spected Norwegian director and writer. His feature
directing debut was Insomnia (1997), which he also
co-wrote. The film was very well received, and was
remade by Christopher Nolan in 2002, starring Al
Pachino and Robin Williams. His latest feature was
An Enemy of the People (2005), an adaption of Ibsen’s
famous play that he both directed and co-wrote.
Skjoldbjærg has also directed several tv-series.
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In the morning of the 5th of April 2004, the greatest bank robbery in Norwegian
history was carried out in Stavanger.
The robbery itself is the main character of the story, and it is illuminated
from several angles in the course of the film, from the perspective of the
police, the robbers, the central cash service personnel, and ordinary people.
It’s a credible and realistic, but fictitious reconstruction, the way it could have
happened. The story is poetically and filmatically depicted, with sober use of
various genre techniques.
OLSENBANDEN JR. og
MESTERTYVENS SKATT
THE JUNIOR OLSEN GANG
AND THE MASTER THIEF
Children’s film | 86 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | 4 reels |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Arne Lindtner Næss
Screenplay: Arne Lindtner Næss
and Peder Hamdahl Næss
Director of Photography: Kjell Vassdal
Producer: Roy Anderson for Nordisk Film & TV AS
Cast: Thomas Stene-Johansen, Fridtjof Tangen, Jonas
Hoff Oftebro, Thorbjørn Harr, Hilde Lyrån, Jan Grønli,
Ivar Nørve, Anders Hatlo, Johannes Joner
Release date: January 29, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
The Junior Olsen Gang and the Master Thief is set in the early 1960’s. Egon
Olsen gets on the track of two sinister characters running an old people’s
home, where a pensioner by the name of Eugen Olsen resides. The sinister
blokes are convinced Eugen is loaded, and has hidden his fortune in a secret
place. They try to trick him into revealing where the money is, but are met
with challenges. Eugen Olsen has started raving about a grandchild in Oslo,
none other than Egon Olsen! Egon learns that the progenitor of his family
was the master thief Ole Høiland, who robbed the National Bank of Norway
in 1835. This makes a great impression on Egon. And when his grandfather
tells him that not all the money Ole stole at the time was found, and may be
hidden somewhere waiting for them, Egon is willing to help him. Egon, Kjell
and Benny throw themselves into a thrilling treasure hunt. Everything is
timed and prepared for a new adventure with The Junior Olsen Gang.
Arne Lindtner Næss has worked with all the Junior
Olsen Gang films. In 2005, he directed Finding
Friends, and in the winter of 2008, he worked with
the family success SOS – Summer of Suspense. Arne
Lindtner Næss has worked as an actor on several
Norwegian theatre and cabaret stages, as well as
in feature films and TV series. Since 1985, he has
been working as a stage director, and later as a
screenplay writer for several TV series.
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OSLO, 31. AUGUST
oslo, august 31st
Drama | 105 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Joachim Trier
Screenplay: Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier based
on Le Feu Follet by Pierre Drieu la Rochelle
Director of Photography: Jakob Ihre
Producers: Yngve Sæther, Sigve Endresen and
Hans Jørgen Osnes for Motlys AS
Cast: Anders Danielsen Lie, Hans Olav Brenner,
Ingrid Olava, Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal, Tone Mostraum
Release date: August 31, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Sales: The Match Factory GmbH
One man, one city, 24 hours.
A new film by Joachim Trier and the team behind the highly acclaimed
Reprise – inspired by the cult novel Le feu follet.
Oslo, August 31st is a portrait of contemporary Oslo. A visually striking
and quietly shattering drama about a man in deep existential crisis.
Joachim Trier (1974) graduated from the National
Film and Television School in England (2000). The
critically acclaimed film Reprise (2006) was his
feature debut.
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PAX
PAX
Drama | 75 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR·D
Director: Annette Sjursen
Screenplay: Annette Sjursen and Lars Saabye
Christensen
Director of Photography: Piotr Mokrosinski
Producers: Finn Gjerdrum and Stein B. Kvae
for Paradox
Cast: Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Samuel Fröhler, Ida
Elise Broch, Kyrre Haugen Sydness, Kristoffer
Joner, Tomas von Brömssen, Anneke von der Lippe,
Pia Tjelta, Ane Dahl Torp
Release date: March 4, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Scanbox
Contact: Paradox AS
PAX is a grand-scale drama. An intimate and powerful romantic film about
seven people’s encounter with themselves as life forces them into the raging
storm. They all have someone waiting. PAX, the Latin word for peace, is also
flight terminology for flight passengers. When flying in an airplane we are
all «pax».
Seven people are on their way from Stockholm to Oslo, a heart is on its
way from one body to another, and a piece of music is in the process of being composed. A conductor, a physician, a nun, a journalist, a photographer,
a publisher and a ten year old girl are among the passengers on board a
fully booked airplane. One of the plane’s engines explodes, the cabin pressure
falls, and the plane has to descend to a lower altitude, with turbulent weather
conditions. The next day, nothing is like it used to be.
Director Annette Sjursen worked as a journalist
and a film critic before she started making her
own movies. After her third short film Dublin in
Rain, which became renowned internationally, she
debuted with the feature film My Jealous Barber. It
became a success among critics, and won several
awards. With PAX Sjursen takes a leap from intimate
comedy into epic drama. She also wrote the original
script for the film.
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PELLE POLITIBIL
GÅR I VANNET
PLODDY THE POLICE
CAR MAKES A SPLASH
Children’s animation | 72 min | Colour | 1:1,85 |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Rasmus Sivertsen
Screenplay: Arthur Johansen based on a character
created by Åge Magnussen
Producer: Aage Aaberge for Neofilm
Release date: January 8, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Rasmus A. Sivertsen (1972) studied animation at the
Volda College. Since he graduated in 1995, Rasmus
has been an active figure in the Scandinavian animation industry. He was a co-director on the animated
feature film Captain Sabertooth and his director
experience abroad includes the 26 episodes, HBO
TV-series, Lisa. As a co-owner of Qvisten Animation
he has directed several commercials, of one he has
won a Bronze Lion in Cannes.
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In a powerful autumn storm the power line providing Bodø town with electricity is cut off. Pelle the Policecar acts responsibly and pulls a new cable
across the mountain against the wind, so that the town can have light and
heating back again. But when the job is finished, Pelle backs into the severed
cable, and is jolted by a powerful electric shock. Everyone in Bodø fears that
the strain was too much for little Pelle, but once again a miracle occurs. Pelle
comes back to life – now as an electric car. Full of pure energy, Pelle puts up
a figtht against the Badger brothers. The brothers bottle the water and sell it
at a high price in the excruciating summer heat. In addition, they endanger
the fauna when they build a huge, monstrous dam above the peaceful little
town. Together with his little girl friend Oda Otter, Pelle exposes their plan,
but a long, hard battle is fought before Pelle is finally able to settle the score
with the two environmental criminals.
PÅ BØLGELENGDE
TYING THE KNOT
Comedy | 83 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Stereo
Director: Frode N. Nordås
Screenplay: Frode N. Nordås
Director of Photography: Frode N. Nordås
Producer: Frode N. Nordås for Nordås Film
Cast: Thomas Aske Berg, Ingrid M. Tolstad,
Håkon Karoliussen, Vera Holte, Bjørn Moan
Release date: April 15, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Europafilm AS
Contact: Nordås Film
Vivan and Jonny have been a couple for a long time, and she wants a baby.
When two of their friends get married, Vivian takes a stand. «Marry me, or
else I’ll marry my ex, Jan Perry!» When Jonny realizes that Vivian is actually
going to marry Jan Perry, he is compelled to act before it’s too late. Intrigues
and complications are some of the ingredients in this wild race towards a
happy ending and a magnificent wedding, if Jonny gets his way.
Frode Nordås (1972) has formerly made the feature
film Pakken, as well as many short films and docu­men­
taries for NRK. He has written a doctoral dissertation
on digital film production in Norway, and teaches
Media and Communication at Oslo University College.
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RØDT HJERTE
RED HEART
Drama | 77 min | Colour
Director: Halkawt Mustafa
Screenplay: Halkawt Mustafa and Jabar J. Xarib
Producers: Egil Ødegård, Anders Graham and
Halkawt Mustafa for Filmhuset AS and Hene Film
Cast: Shahen Jamal, Soran Ibrahim, Ali Ahmed
Release date: March 2011
Norwegian distributor: Europafilm AS
Contact: Filmhuset AS
Sihrin, a 19 year old Kurdish girl, learn that her father will trade her for
a new bride. She escapes with her secret boyfriend to the big city.
Halkawt Mustafa (1985) was born in Sulaymani,
Kurdistan, North Iraq. He moved to Norway with
his family in 2000 and is a Norwegian citizen.
Red Heart will be his first feature film.
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SYKT LYKKELIG
HAPPY, HAPPY
Drama/comedy | 85 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | Dolby SRD
Director: Anna Sewitsky
Screenplay: Ragnhild Tronvoll
Director of Photography: Anna Myking
Producer: Synnøve Hørsdal for Maipo AS
Cast: Agnes Kittelsen, Henrik Rafaelsen, Maibritt
Saerens, Joachim Rafaelsen
Release date: November 5, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Family is the most important thing in the world to Kaja. She is an eternal
optimist in spite of living with a man who would rather go hunting with the
boys, and who refuses to have sex with her because she «isn’t particularly
attractive» anymore. Whatever. That’s life.
But when «the perfect couple» moves in next door, Kaja struggles to
keep her emotions in check. Not only do these successful, beautiful, exciting
people sing in a choir; they have also adopted a child – from Ethiopia! These
new neighbors open a new world to Kaja, with consequences for everyone
involved. And when Christmas comes around, it becomes evident that nothing
will ever be like before – even if Kaja tries her very best.
Anne Sewitsky (1977) studied directing at The
Norwegian Film School, graduating in 2006. She
has later worked for the drama division of the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). Here,
her roles included: scriptwriter, consultant and she
has worked as a script developer at Tordenfilm,
as well as directing the short film Oh, My God!.
Happy, Happy is her first feature film. Her second
Totally True Love opened the Berlin’s Generation
KPlus in 2011.
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SØNNER AV NORGE
SONS OF NORWAY
Drama | Colour
Director: Jens Lien
Screenplay: Nikolaj Frobenius based on his partly
autobiographical novel Teori & praksis
Producers: Asle Vatn and Christian Fredrik Martin for
Friland AS
Cast: Sven Nordin, Åsmund Høegh, Sonja Richter
Release date: September 2011
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Sales: Films Distribution
Sons of Norway is an energetic film about revolt, punk rock, suburban hell
and the eternal struggle between freaks and punks. And it’s not least a touching
story of an unusual father-son relationship, and about the strength of the bonds
we sometimes do our best to rip apart.
In 1990 Jens Lien went to London to play rock
‘n’ roll. 3 years later he returned as a filmmaker
educated at the London International Film School.
Among his numerous short films are Shut the Door
(2000) and Natural Glasses (2001) both invited
for the Official Competition in Cannes. His award
winning feature debut Jonny Vang from 2003
premiered in Panorama in Berlin. He continued with
the award-winning The Bothersome Man with World
Premiere in Critics’ Week in Cannes 2006.
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TOMME TØNNER
English title tba
Comedy | 87 min | Colour
Directors: Leon Bashir and Sebastian Dalén
Screenplay: Leon Bashir and Sebastian Dalén
Producers: Terje Strømstad and Kjetil Omberg
for Tomme Tønner AS
Cast: Leon Bashir, Anders Danielsen Lie, Farrakh
Abbas, Kim Bodnia, Kristoffer Joner, Jenny Skavlan,
Slavko Labovic, Kyrre Hellum, Yasmin Garbi, Geir Børresen, Bjørn Sundquist, Vegar Hoel, Tommy Wirkola,
Stig Frode Henriksen, Lene Alexandra Øien
Release date: January 8, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Euforia Film AS
Three small-time criminals finally get the chance to climb the ladder
– but manage to mess it all up in royal manners...
The artistically responsible directors are Leon Bashir
and Sebastian Dalén. They have jointly written and
directed the film. In addition, Bashir plays the leading
role.
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TOMME TØNNER 2
– DET BRUNE GULLET
English title tba
Comedy | 90 min | Colour
Directors: Leon Bashir and Sebastian Dalén
Screenplay: Leon Bashir and Sebastian Dalén
Producers: Kjetil Omberg, Benedicte Aubert Ringnes
and Terje Strømsdahl for Tappeluft Pictures AS
Cast: Leon Bashir, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Farack Abbas,
Jenny Skavlan, Kim Bodnia, Vegar Hoel, Kyrre Hellum,
Helge Jordal, Kristoffer Joner
Release date: January 7, 2011
Distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Euforia Film AS
The artistically responsible directors are Leon Bashir
and Sebastian Dalén. They have jointly written and
directed the previous film Tomme tønner as well as
this sequel. In addition, Bashir plays the leading role
in both films.
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Ali and his gang are back. After a somewhat involuntary «vacation» in one
of the capital’s rather draughty establishments, Ali has finally had it. He has
a plan which cannot go wrong; he will become a law-abiding citizen. Just like
a number of prosperous men in his family, Ali is going to get a kebab shop
together, and get rich from feeding drunken, hungry Norwegians. The brown
gold will make him a wealthy man. But of course it doesn’t work out as
planned. Because it’s no piece of cake to deprive a Danish drug baron of his
freedom or a bunch of North Norwegian moonshiners of their future revenue.
It leads to consequences – and when Ali is released from Oslo Prison, they
all form a welcome committee. Before the kebab meat has time to turn lukewarm, the boys have to make amends. Which does not prove inexpensive.
All they need is a racecourse, a circus and a money transport.
TROLLJEGEREN
THE TROLL HUNTER
Mockumentary | 103 min | Colour
Director: André Øvredal
Screenplay: André Øvredal
Producers: John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo
for Filmkameratene AS
cast: Glenn Erland Tosterud, Tomas Alf Larsen,
Johanna Mørck, Otto Jespersen
Release date: October 29, 2010
Norwegian Distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing
and AB Svensk Filmindustri
The Troll Hunter is a sensational documentary which exposes the Norwegian
Government’s monumental efforts to hide the sensational news that trolls
actually exists in Norway – and has done so over millenniums. Within the
corridors of the Government there is a secret department – The Troll Security
Service – who’s job is to monitor the trolls. They also have the power to call
in a Troll Hunter to cover up problems if trolls break out of their reservations.
The film will show actual shots of trolls in their real environment and it
also raises the issue of what tragic fate befell the young film team who came
across this state secret.
André Øvredal made a name for himself as one of
Norway’s most successful director of commercials
with more than a hundred commercials for customers
in Norway and abroad to his credit. He has a Bachelor
of Arts degree from Brooks Institute of Photography
in California where he directed the first feature in
the school’s 50 year old history. This thriller Future
Murder was released as one of 80 first-time films in
a special DVD series.
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UMEÅ4EVER
UMEÅ4EVER
Comedy | 100 min | Colour
Director: Geir Greni
Screenplay: Geir Greni
Director of Photography: Nils Petter Midtun
Producer: Geir Greni for Snurr Film
Cast: Sondre Krogtoft Larsen, Vegar Hoel, Camilla
Frey, Jon Skolmen, Marika Lagercrantz, Fridtjov
Såheim, Sara Sommerfeld, Ida Gyllensten, Dagrunn
Anholt, Maya Rung, David Fransson
Release date: April 1, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Contact: Snurr Film
Geir Greni had his background in drama and TV,
before he in 1993 chose to focus on directing and
scriptwriting. After attending the Oslo Film & TV
Akademi, he founded Snurr Film AS in 1994. Since
then, he has had several functions in various parts
of the film industry. Since 2005, Greni has worked
on developing feature films and drama.
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Stian is 33 years old, has had problems with his love life for a long time,
and has gradually lowered his demands to the degree that he will accept just
about anyone who would have him. A somewhat resigned young man who has
invested in a family car, and is ready to propose to his girlfriend Stine. But as
usual with Stian, things do not work out as expected, and suddenly he is once
again left high and dry.
Unforeseen events suddenly make Stian’s life seem hopeless. Lonely and
abandoned, he seeks comfort from his parents, only to find that they side with
Stine. When he discovers that his best friend Anders frequently visits his childhood home even when he is not present (and with much more success), Stian has
had it. He decides to seek out Robyn, whom he met at a taekwondo gathering
in Umeå seventeen years earlier. Anders joins him, initially because he is such
a good mate, but gradually he appears to have his own agenda.
VARG VEUM – DØDENS
DRABANTER
VARG VEUM – CONSORTS
OF DEATH
Action | 93 min | Colour
Director: Stephan Apelgren
Screenplay: Petter Rosenlund based on
Gunnar Staalesen’s novel Dødens drabanter
Director of Photography: Jens Schlosser
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya N. Badendyck,
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen for Cinemiso
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene Nystrøm,
Vegar Hoel, Line Verndal, Sturla Alvsvåg, Dagny
Backer Johnsen
Release date: April 8, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Varg Veum is summoned by inspector Hamre to a hostage drama on a farm
outside Bergen. A married couple have been brutally murdered, and all
evidence points to their foster son, 16 year old Jan Egil. But Varg knows
the boy from his work in Child Care, and it does not make sense to him the
way it does to Hamre, not even when the boy confesses. Varg finds an ally
in Cecilie, an old flame in Child Care, and discovers that the murdered couple
ran a shady operation which earned them several enemies, in a cynical trade
in which the lives of young people are at stake. Varg comes under pressure
to solve the case before even more innocent youths are killed.
Stephan Apelgren (1954) has worked with film
and drama since the 80’s in the fields of directing,
scriptwriting, and dramaturgy, and has specialized
in children’s series for TV and thriller/action films
and series, for instance the Wallander series. The
Varg Veum films are the first films he is directing
in Norway.
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VARG VEUM
– SKRIFTEN PÅ VEGGEN
the writing on the wall
Action | 90 min | Colour | Scope | Dolby SR
Director: Stefan Faldbakken
Screenplay: Gunnar Staalesen based on his own novel
Skriften på veggen
Director of Photography: Marek Wieser
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya N. Badendyck,
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen for Cinemiso
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene Nystrøm,
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Release date: August 27, 2010
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Stefan Faldbakken directed the box office success
Uro, which was also selected for Un Certain Regard
in Cannes. He graduated from the Dramatiska
Institutet in Stockholm, and has worked as a director and screenplay writer since 2002. Stefan has
a distinct narrative voice mixed with great formal
strength, often mixed with humour. This renders
Stefan a characteristic signature.
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It is the year 2010. Varg Veum has finally gotten his life together. He has had
a hair-cut, has got a steady job as a teacher, and has finally found a girlfriend
who is good for him. Karin is harmonious, smart, and independent. They plan
to move in together, and are looking for an apartment. Varg feels happy.
At the same time, Harry Hopsland, aka The Knife, is released from prison.
He is the worst adversary Varg has ever had. Without inhibitions, mentally
disturbed, a man who says things others do not even dare to think. The
Knife was convicted of involuntary manslaughter of the young girl Eva Beate
Skagestøl sometime in the 1990’s. He is invalid after Varg battered him with
his bare hands when Eva Beate was found dead after an overdose. The Knife
knows about Varg’s bleak background. He knows why Varg almost killed him
back then. He also knows that Varg is struggling hard to stay afloat in his
new life. Now The Knife wants revenge. This pushes Varg towards a confrontation with the dark forces inside himself.
VARG VEUM – SVARTE FÅR
VARG VEUM – BLACK SHEEP
Action | 83 min | Colour
Director: Stephan Apelgren
Screenplay: Trygve Allister Diesen based on
the novel Svarte får by Gunnar Staalesen
Director of Photography: Jens Schlosser
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya Badendyck,
Jonas Allen and Peter Bose for Cinemiso AS
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene Nystrøm,
Alexander Karim, Jakob Oftebro, Kjærsti Skjeldal,
Emil Johnsen
Release date: January 21, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Varg Veum is going to be a father. In a way he could never have imagined,
life takes on a new direction as he is searching for a missing pair of siblings
in the prostitution circles in Bergen. Varg realizes that the case is linked to a
murder investigated by inspector Hamre, in which the victim had uncomfortably close ties to the vanished siblings. Parallel to Karin’s growing belly, the
threat against Varg also increases, as the clues point to an unscrupulous drug
ring hunting for a large missing shipment of heroin. Varg realizes that life will
never be the same when he has to make the decision: let the criminals go
free, or expose Karin to mortal danger.
Stephan Apelgren (1954) has worked with film
and drama since the 80’s in the fields of directing,
scriptwriting, and dramaturgy, and has specialized
in children’s series for TV and thriller/action films
and series, for instance the Wallander series. The
Varg Veum films are the first films he is directing
in Norway.
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WIDE BLUE YONDER
WIDE BLUE YONDER
Drama/Comedy | 89 min | Colour
Director: Robert Young
Screenplay: Hugh Janes
Director of Photography: Svein Krøvel
Producers: Bjarne Hareide, John Cairns, Stephen
Cranny, Robert Young, Bjørg Veland for Euromax
Film Production and Wide Blue Films
Cast: Brian Cox, Lauren Bacall, James Fox,
Hege Schøyen, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Kåre Conradi,
Sverre Anker Ousdal, Øyvind Blunck, Elsa Lystad,
Helge Reiss, Jørgen Langhelle
Release date: February 18, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Europafilm AS
Sales: Parkland Pictures
Wally has promised his best friend through 40 years a funeral at sea. The
fact that he has neither the body, a boat or money is not going to prevent
him from keeping his promise! However, his opponent Miss Reimark, head
of the retirement home where Wally lives, has totally different plans for
him and his deceased friend.
Robert William Young (1933) is a British television
and film director. Young established himself in the
1980s and early 1990s as a leading director of
British TV drama. He moved towards black comedy
in the early 1990s, directing Jeeves and Wooster
based on the stories written by P.G. Wodehouse.
He has had several projects with the Monty Pythongang: John Cleese, Michael Palin and Eric Idle.
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YOHAN – BARNEVANDRER
YOHAN – THE CHILD WANDERER
Family film | 125 min | Colour | Scope | 6 reels |
Dolby SR·D
Director: Grete Salomonsen
Screenplay: Grete Salomonsen
Director of Photography: Odd Hynnekleiv
Producer: Odd Hynnekleiv for Penelope Film AS
Cast: Robin Daniel, Mathilde Berg, Adam Eftevaag,
Dennis Storhøi, Agnete Haaland, Alexander Rybak,
Aylar Lie, Kris Kristoffersen, Jørgen Langhelle
Release date: March 26, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Contact: Penelope Film AS
Ten year old Yohan is sent away from home in order to work as a shepherd
on a far-away farm. It’s a hard and lonely job, but Yohan will not let the
circum­stances break him. He challenges his surroun­dings, and gets acquainted
with both domestic animals, wild animals, and travelling Gypsies. On the
neighbouring farm, two children are treated roughly, and Yohan decides
he will help them. Yohan – The Child Wanderer deals with the near-forgotten
labour migration of children which took place between the counties of VestAgder and Aust-Agder in the 19th century.
Grete Salomonsen is known for writing the screenplay and for directing of Kamilla and the Thief I
and II in 1988/89. The two movies today are the
best selling DVD’s within the Norwegian Family
Film Classics genre.
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DOCUMENTARIES
GAZAS TÅRER
TEARS OF GAZA
82 min | Colour | 1:1,85 | 4 reels
Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg
Directors or Photography: Yosuf Abu Shreah,
Saed Al Sabaa, Marie Kristiansen
Producer: Terje Kristiansen for Nero Film
Cast: Amira Fat-hi Dawood El Eren,
Rasmia Al-Sultan, Yahya Subh
Release date: November 11, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Tour de Force
Sales: AB Svensk filmindustri
In a rough style, by way of unique footage, the brutal consequences of modern
wars are exposed. The film also depicts the ability of women and children
to handle their everyday life after a dramatic war experience. Many of them
live in tents or in ruins without walls or roofs. They are all in need of money,
food, water and electricity. Others have lost family members, or are left with
seriously injured children. Can war solve conflicts or create peace? The film
follows three children through the war and the period after the ceasefire.
Vibeke Løkkeberg (1945) has become one of Norway’s most well-known personalities and leading
feminist artists; as actor, director, screenwriter and
author. She ahs directed five featues and written
five novels. She has starred in her own films as well
as films by Pål Løkkeberg.
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GUNNAR GOES GOD
GUNNAR GOES GOD
85 min | Colour-B/W | 1:1,85 | Dolby SR
Director: Gunnar Hall Jensen
Screenplay: Gunnar Hall Jensen and Elin Sander
Directors of Photography: Zulfikar Fahmy, Anders
Jørgensen, Gunnar Hall Jensen
Producer: Elin Sander for Agitator as
Release date: February 11, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Kudos Family AS
Sales: Kudos Family AS
The Scandinavian family man Gunnar feels that despite having everything
he needs in his middleclass life, something is missing. He longs for silence
and spirituality, and decides to travel to the world’s first Christian monastery
in Egypt to find some answers. During the journey we take part in Gunnar’s
associations, dreams and memories, questioning the way we organize our
lives, but also the problematic potential in organized religion.
In the monastery, Gunnar takes part in the everyday life of the monks,
asking them questions about reality, solitude and death. Is their reality based
on silence, prayers and meditation, something we in our rational reality long
for and maybe need? Is it possible to bring something of this into our lives?
Gunnar Hall Jensen majored in cultural communications at the University of Bergen. He has made
a number of advertising and commission films,
and won a GULLRUTEN award (Norwegian EMMY
equivalent) in 1999 for best commissioned film.
He is also recognized as a maker of short films
and tv-documentaries, and in 2003 his first feature documentary Gunnar Goes Comfortable was
released. The film was in competition at several
festivals, amongst them IDFA and Silverdocs.
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KONGER AV OSLO
KINGS OF OSLO
60 min | Colour | Digibeta
Director: Elsa Kvamme
Director of Photography: Nils Petter Lotherington
Producer: Elsa Kvamme for Alert Film
Release date: February 8. 2011
Norwegian distributor: Corianderfilm AS
Contact: Alert Film AS
Elsa Kvamme began as an acting student at the
Odin Theatre in Denmark, and then established
one of Norway’s first free groups, Saltkompagniet.
She has studied Asian theatre and written over 20
plays, translated Jacques Brel to Norwegian and released three CDs with her own songs. After attending film school at New York University she wrote
the screenplay for Maya Stoneface and made documentaries. Her first feature film, Fia!, was released in
2003 and received ten international awards.
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They come from many parts of the world. They have the smallest schoolyard
of Norway, only two stone throws away from the Royal Castle. They are 12
years old, and wish for a world without beggars, with big houses for everyone
and that the leaders don’t involve the citizens when they make war. But how
do conflicts arise between the kids themselves, what is it like to follow them
home, and who would they like to meet, if they could choose between all the
people of the world?
This documentary takes us on a journey to the everyday life of children
in the center of Oslo anno 2009. We follow a multicultural class at different
periods in a «normal» school year this last year as children, on their way to
become youngsters.
PUSHWAGNER
PUSHWAGNER
75 min | Colour | HD | Dolby SR·D
Director: Even Benestad
Co-director: August B. Hanssen
Screenplay: Even Benestad and August B. Hanssen
Producer: Carsten Aanonsen for Indiefilm AS
Release date: September 2, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Indiefilm AS
The subject matter of the film Pushwagner is the fascinating, at times wild
and tragic life of the artist Hariton Pushwagner, providing insight into his life
and art. The backdrop of the film is the trial against his former agent, Morten
Dreyer. The dispute was over an art collection which is presently considered
to be worth millions.
Who controls the controller? This is a central theme in several of Pushwagner’s
works of art.
In the film, we witness the power play between the main character and the
film crew.
Who is actually commanding who?
Director Even Benestad has made several documentary films. His most well-known films are All About
My Father (2002) and Natural Born Star (2007).
All About My Father has won several awards both in
Norway and abroad.
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STRENGT HEMMELIG
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
112min | Colour - B/W | 1:1,85 | 5 reels | Dolby SR
Director: Benedicte M. Orvung
Screenplay: Benedicte M. Orvung
Directors of Photography: Tom Andre Edvindsen
and Kjell Vassdal
Producers: Benedicte Maria Orvung, Tom Andre
Edvindsen for Orvung Film
Release date: February 8, 2010
Norwegian distributor: Corianderfilm AS
Contact: Orvung Film
Benedicte Maria Orvung (1965) grew up in Paris,
France, moved back to Norway in 1975. After
working as a still photographer for many years,
she was educated in film at Oslo Film & TV Akademi
1992–1994. She graduated from Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm in 1998. Her films have received
both national and inter­national awards.
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At the age of 30, director Benedicte Orvung discovers that her family is hiding
a dark secret. The discovery leads her to a shocking story: Her grandfather’s
brother, Karl Marthinsen, was one of the most prominent Nazi collaborators
and a Nazi Police leader during WWII.
Karl Marthinsen was born and grew up in a little fishing village in northern
Norway. His military and national socialistic career builds up during the prewar
years, and when Germany occupies Norway in April 1940, he co-operates with
the Nazis. In the last year of WWII, he becomes the most important partner of the
Nazi occupants in Norway. Karl Marthinsen and his actions stand for thems­elves
– and eventually form a clear picture of a fanatical National Socialist. Ambitious
and effective. It made him extremely dangerous for the resistance. Near the end
of WWII the Norwegian exile government in London puts KM at the top of the list
of people the resistance should try to assassinate.
To brødre
BROTHERS
90 min | Colour
Director: Aslaug Holm
Directors of Photography: Aslaug Holm
and Kjell Vassdal
Producer: Tore Buvarp for Fenris Film AS
Release date: Autumn 2011
Norwegian distributor: Euforia Film AS
Contact: Fenris Film AS
A film about the close relationship between two brothers. Markus (10) and
Lukas (7) live in an old, yellow townhouse in the middle of Oslo. The river runs
close to their home. Here the brothers grow up with their dreams and longings
for the future.
Markus loves soccer, and wants to be a professional. He has played soccer
since he was five, and Liverpool is the only and best team. In the film we
experience his struggle and passion for achieving his goals.
Lukas is the philosophic one, and likes to think all kinds of thoughts. About
the world, himself and what the all is about.
This close and personal documentary is filmed by their mother. Aslaug
Holm is both a director and photographer, and wants to go in to the childrens’
authentic world and discover the truth and original life. In a period of three
years she films her boys, and the result will turn into a unique document
about childhood and brotherhood.
Aslaug Holm has directed about ten documentary
films and photographed approximately 30 films,
of which several have received awards. She was
documentary film photographer and film editor for
Norway’s fifth most successful theatrically released
film, Cool & Crazy. Her latest project was the film
The Rich Country about Jens Stoltenberg before him
being elected Prime Minister in 2005.
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In production
ARME RIDDERE
DET VIKTIGSTE ER FORBI
GÅTEN RAGNAROK
English title tba
ALL THAT MATTERS IS PAST
english title tba
Director: Magnus Martens
Director: Sara Johnsen
Director: Mikkel B. Sandemose
Screenplay: Magnus Martens based on a story
Screenplay: Sara Johnsen
Screenplay: John Kåre Raake
by Jo Nesbø
Producers: Are Heidenstrøm and Martin Sundland
for Fantefilm Fiksjon AS
Cast: Kyrre Hellum, Mads Ousdal, Henrik Mestad,
Andreas Cappelen, Arthur Berning, Fridtjof Såheim,
Anne Marie Ottersen, Jan Grønli, Lena Kristin
Ellingsen, Peter Andersson
Release date: November 25, 2011
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon AS
Contact: Fantefilm Fiksjon AS
Director of Photography: John Andreas Andersen
Producers: Martin Sundland and Are Heidenstrøm
for Fantefilm AS
Release date: December 2012
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon
Contact: Fantefilm AS
The story takes place in the border area between
Norway and Sweden. We meet a bunch of scruffy
characters who share a criminal background: Oscar,
Thor, Billy and Clog. They work together in a pecu­
liar factory in the middle of nowhere, producing
plastic Christmas trees. And they do the pools. Like
most people, they have never won anything at all,
before now! This is the story about the time they
won the top prize: 1,739,361 kroner. A number
which soon proves impossible to divide between
four men. And that’s when the fun begins!
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Producer: Turid Øversveen for 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Release date: Autumn 2012
Norwegian distributor: Nordisk Film Distribusjon
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Two brothers in their fourties are found dead in
the forest. By their side lies a woman, very weak,
but still alive.
When a policeman starts investigating what happened, the woman (Janne) tells the tragic, beautiful
and lifelong love story of Janne and William, the
youngest brother. A love story always disturbed by
the older brother, Ruud, who hates his brother and
through his whole life wanted to destroy him. Ruud
blames William for his unhappy childhood and his
lost love, and Janne is the woman between them,
desired by both brothers.
Separated for years following the tragic death
of their only child, Janne and William meet again.
They move into an abandoned summerhouse by
the river. When one day a Chinese baby girl is
found floating down the river, they realize that
they are once again being haunted by Ruud.
At the outset of the film, we are transferred back to
the year 833 A.D., where we meet a group of Vikings
in the process of leaving their village. They are leaving their livestock tethered by a tiny lake. More than
a thousand years later, an archaeologist discovers that
the Oseberg Viking ship hides a secret no one has
ever been aware of. With his two children, he sets
out on an adventure to find the truth. Their journey
takes them back to the excavation of the Oseberg ship
in 1904. Old runic inscriptions take on a new meaning.
They are venturing into the Pasvikdalen valley, and
further into the «no man’s land» between Norway and
Russia, where no human being has travelled in our
present age. The journey soon proves to be far more
dramatic than they had planned, as the secret they
are revealing is more frightening than anyone had
imagined. And the setting of it all is one of the most
myth-ridden legends in our history…
HJELP
KOMPANI ORHEIM
PIONER
HELP
THE ORHEIM COMPANY
Director: Dag Johan Haugerud
Director: Arild Andresen
Director: Erik Skjoldbjærg
Screenplay: Dag Johan Haugerud
Screenplay: Lars Gudmestad and Arild Andresen
Screenplay: Hans Gunnarsson, Kathrine Valen
Producer: Yngve Sæther for Motlys AS
based on the novel Kompani Orheim by Tore
Renberg
Producer: Yngve Sæther and Sigve Endresen
for Motlys AS
Release date: Spring 2012
Contact: Motlys AS
Release date: Autumn 2012
Norwegian distributor: Sandrew Metronome
Norge AS
Contact: Motlys AS
A nurse starts speaking English when she is ner­
vous. A translator compromises her integrity when
translating a bad novel. A woman turns down a
million-crown inheritance because of pride. Three
women all have a small soft spot in their personality, and are hit hard when their idiosyncrasies meet
the light of day. A tragic comedy about human
failure.
Jarle is 24 when a phone call rouses him from his
drunken sleep. It is his mother, telling him that his
father is dead. Instead of sadness, Jarle is filled
with anger and a sense of relief. Based on Tore
Renberg’s bestselling novel, The Orheim Company
is a strong, human tale about a boy growing up
with an alcoholic father, but also an energetic story
about teenage lust, pain and passion – about liberation and redemption. The Orheim Company will be
the last chapter in the trilogy about Jarle Klepp,
which started with The Man Who Loved Yngve and
I Travel Alone.
pioneer
Zeimer and Cathinka Nicolaysen
CAST: Rolf Kristian Larsen, Kristoffer Joner, Cecilie Mosli
producer: Christian Fredrik Martin for Friland AS
Release date: August 24, 2011
Contact: Friland AS
Conspiracy thriller from the beginning of the
Norwegian oil rush. The country gains confidence
as it fights to secure its riches. Professional diver
Peder is obsessed about reaching the bottom of the
Norwegian Sea. Along with his brother Knut, he has
the discipline, strength and daring necessary for the
world’s most dangerous job. A test dive to below
500 metres is compared to Norway’s moon landing,
and shall convince sceptics that laying a pipeline
to the mainland is possible. For Peder, the question
isn’t whether it’s feasible, but who’ll take part. Then
a tragic accident changes everything, and sends
Peder on a journey where he gradually loses sight
of who’s pulling which strings.
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REISEN TIL JULESTJERNEN
english title tba
Theresienstadt Requiem
Director: Vibeke Idsøe
Director: Nils Gaup
Screenplay: Vibeke Idsøe
Screenplay: Kamilla Krogsveen based on the theater
play Reisen til julestjernen by Sverre Brandt
Producers: Jan Eirik Langøen and Sigurd Mikal
Karoliussen for Moskus Film
Co-producers: Jørgen Storm Rosenberg and
Lasse Greve Alsos for Storm Rosenberg
Release date: December 2012
Norwegian distributor: The Walt Disney Company
Nordic AB
Contact: Moskus Film AS
Director of Photography: Ketil Deitrichson
13 year old kind-hearted Sonja arrives at a tiny
village together with a company of bandits. But
there is a curse on the village. A long time ago, the
King’s only daughter Goldhair disappeared while
searching for the Christmas Star. The Queen died
of a broken heart, leaving the shattered King all
on his own. From that day on, the King cursed the
Christmas Star, thereby causing darkness and grief
to descend upon the land. However, an old sage has
revealed that Goldhair is still alive, and will return
only if the King finds the way back to the Christmas
Star. Ever since, the King has been searching for the
Christmas Star every Christmas, but all in vain.
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Producers: John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo
for Filmkameratene AS
co-Producer: Zentropa
Release date: 2012
Contact: Filmkameratene AS
VARG VEUM – DE DØDE
HAR DET GODT
English title tba
Director: Erik Richter Strand
Screenplay: Based on Gunnar Staalesen’s short
novel De døde har det godt
Director of Photography: Jens Schlosser
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya N. Badendyck,
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen for Cinemiso
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene Nystrøm
Theresienstadt Requiem is based on a true story
about Czechoslovakian conductor Rafael Schächter
who was obsessed with staging a performance of
Verdi’s Requiem in the Nazi camp Theresienstadt
during the war. This ghetto north of Prague was
created by the Germans in order to show the rest of
the world that nothing wrong happened to the Jews
deported from their home countries. In reality, the
ghetto was a transit camp on the way to Auschwitz.
In Theresienstadt, the Nazis had gathered Jewish
artists from all over Europe, including a number of
the world’s foremost singers and musicians. The
480 Danish Jews who did not succeed in escaping
to Sweden, also ended up here. This story about
one of the most remarkable cultural events during
the Second World War is narrated through the eyes
of the 12 year old Danish boy Adam.
Release date: December 26, 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Varg Veum witnesses the death of a young asylum
seeker girl. Was it an accident, or was she killed
as a warning to other girls in the same circles?
Together, Varg and Karin discover that the dead girl
was deeply involved in operations in which young
women at asylum reception centres are cynically
exploited. Time works against Varg, who has to
prove the identity of the people behind the ring,
before more young girls lose their lives.
VARG VEUM – I MØRKET
ER ALLE ULVER GRÅ
VARG VEUM – AT NIGHT
ALL WOLVES ARE GREY
VARG VEUM – KALDE HJERTER
English title tba
Director: Trond Espen Seim
Screenplay: Based on Gunnar Staalesen’s novel
Kalde hjerter
Director of Photography: Jens Schlosser
Director: Alexander Eik
Screenplay: Based on Gunnar Staalesen’s novel
I mørket er alle ulver grå
Director of Photography: Daniel Garas
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya N. Badendyck,
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen for Cinemiso
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene Nystrøm
Release date: September 2011
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Varg Veum is awakened by a boom which shakes the
whole town of Bergen, as an arms depot just outside town
blows up. More lives are lost in what becomes inspector
Hamre’s most extensive and most dangerous case ever. As
well as Varg’s. Because the same night, Varg’s old friend
Hjalmar is found brutally murdered in his apartment,
and Varg soon realizes there is a connection between the
two incidents. Before Varg knows it, he finds himself in
Budapest, drawn into a perilous game between an international paramilitary organization and a powerful arms
producer. And Varg realizes that this time he is in above
his head, when his girlfriend Karin vanishes.
Producers: Silje Hopland Eik, Tanya N. Badendyck,
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen for Cinemiso
Cast: Trond Espen Seim, Bjørn Floberg, Lene
Nystrøm, Mads Ousdal, Gitte Witt, Ingrid Olava
Release date: Easter 2012
Norwegian distributor: SF Norge AS
Sales: TrustNordisk ApS
Varg Veum is going to be a father. In a way he could
never have imagined, life takes on a new direction
as he is searching for a missing pair of siblings in the
prostitution circles in Bergen. Varg realizes that the
case is linked to a murder investigated by inspector
Hamre, in which the victim had uncomfortably close
ties to the vanished siblings. Parallel to Karin’s growing belly, the threat against Varg also increases, as
the clues point to an unscrupulous drug ring hunting
for a large missing shipment of heroin. Varg realizes
that life will never be the same when he has to make
the decision: let the criminals go free, or expose
Karin to mortal danger.
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coproductions
AGE OF HEROES
GARBAGE PRINCE
SIMON AND THE OAKS
Producer: Matador, Giant Films (UK)
Producer: Outi Rousu for Periferia Productions (FIN)
Producer: Christer Nilson for Göta Film (SE)
Coproducers: Jan Eirik Langøen, Sigurd Mikal
Coproducer: Lars Løge for Flimmer Film
Karoliussen for Moskus film
Norwegian release: 04.01.2011
GUMBY
Coproducers: John M. Jacobsen, Sveinung Golimo
for Filmkameratene
Director: Adrian Vitoria
CORNELIS
Director: Amir Chamdin
Director: Raimo O. Niemi
Director: Patrik Eklund
Producer: Jan Blomgren and Anna Croneman
Director: Lisa Ohlin
SOMEWHERE ELSE
Director: Kjell-Åke Andersson
forBob Film (SE)
Coproducer: Turid Øversveen for 4 ½ Fiksjon AS
Producer: Anna Björk for Davja film (SE)
MAMA GOGO
STELLA DAYS
DEPTH
Producer: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson for Spellbound,
Producer: Jackie Larkin for Newgrange (IR)
Hughrif (IS)
Coproducer: Stein B. Kvae for Paradox Produksjon AS
Director: Baltasar Kormakur
Coproducer: Egil Ødegård for Filmhuset
Producer: Agnes Johansen for Blueeyes
Production (IS)
Coproducer: Egil Ødegård for Filmhuset
Produksjoner
Norwegian release: 15.04.2011
Producer: Marina Stör for Chamdin & Stöhr
Filmproduktion (SE)
Coproducer: Gudny Hummelvold for SF Norge
Norwegian release: 12.11.2010
ESSENTIAL KILLING
Director: Jerzy Skolimowski
Producers: Jerzy Skolimowski, Ewa Piaskowska
for Kopia Film (POL)
Coproducers: Ingrid Lill Høgtun, Gaute Lid Larsen,
Jan-Erik Gammleng for Cylinder Production AS
Norwegian release: 25.02.2011
THE EXPERIMENT
Director: Louise Friedberg
Producers: Signe Leick Jensen and Birgitte Skov
for Nimbus Film (DK)
Coproducer: Gudny Hummelvoll for SF Production AS
the flying machine
Directors: Martin Leslie Clapp, Adam Wyrwas
Director: Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
NÅDE
Director: Mathias Glasner
Producer: Kristine Knudsen for Knudsen
& Streuber (DE)
Coproducer: Aage Aaberge for Neofilm AS
RARE EXPORTS: THE TRUTH
ABOUT SANTA
Director: Jalmari Helander
Producers: Petri Jokiranta and Petri Rossi for
Cinet Oy (FIN)
Coproducer: Knut Skoglund for Pomor Film
Norwegian release: 03.12.2010
Coproducer: Knut Skoglund for Pomor Film AS
Director: Thaddeus O`Sullivan
TO LIV
Director: Georg Maas
Producer: Dieter Zeppefield for Zinoberfilm (DE)
Coproducer: Axel Helgeland for Helgeland film AS
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCE
Director: Jan Troell
Producer: Filmlance (SE)
Coproducer: Synnøve Hørsdal for Maipo
WAVES FROM HOME
Director: Peter Dalle
Producer: Patrick Ryborn for Flanden Film (SE)
Coproducer: Synnøve Hørsdal for Maipo
ROBERT MITCHUM IS DEAD
THE WOMAN WHO DREAMED
OF A MAN
Producer: Igor Wojtowicz for Ferris & Brockman (FR)
Producer: Ib Tardini for Zentropa (DK)
Coproducer: Joachim Lyng for Sweet Films
Coproducer: Dag Alveberg for Maipo
Director: Olivier Babinet and Fred Kihn
Director: Per Fly
Norwegian release: 28.01.2011
Producer: Hugh Welchman for Breakthrufilms
(UK/POL)
Coproducer: Kristin Hellebust for Storm Studios
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Norwegian cinema releases 2001 – 2010
Title
Director
Production Company
Release date
2001
Cool & Crazy (doc)
Dragonflies
Elling
Lime
Mongoland
The Greatest Thing
You Really Got Me
Knut Erik Jensen
Marius Holst
Petter Næss
Nathilde Overrein Rapp
Arild Østin Ommundsen
Thomas Robsahm
Pål Sletaune
Norsk Film AS
Motlys AS, 4 ½, Final Cut
Maipo Film- og TV-produksjon
Norsk Film AS
Muz AS, Deadline Film, Tres Cojones
Norsk Film AS
4½
19.01
14.09
16.03
09.02
26.01
31.08
02.03
Even Benestad
Øyvind Sandberg
Knut Erik Jensen
Gunnar Vikene
Trygve Allister Diesen
Ole Bornedal
Vibeke Idsøe
Unni Straume
Margreth Olin
Thomas Kaiser
Lars Berg
Piotr Kuzinski
Martin Asphaug, Arild Frølich, Sara Johnsen, Magnus Martens,
Hans Petter Moland, Terje Rangnes,
Thomas Robsahm, Ingebjørg,
Torgersen, Morten Tyldum
Sigve Endresen
Trond Kvist
Exposed Film Productions AS
Øy-Film
Barentsfilm AS
Motlys AS, Alligator Film, Final Cut
Norsk Filmproudksjon AS
Northern Lights AS
Filmkameratene AS
Christiania Film AS
Speranza Film
Yellow Cottage AS
Paradox AS
Frameline Film AS
Motlys AS
22.02
18.01
05.04
18.10
22.03
08.03
27.09
23.08
15.06
26.12
15.02
06.09
07.06
Motlys AS
Piraya Film
23.08
25.10
Steffan Strandberg
Lars Göran Petterson
Hilde Heier
Erik Smith Meyer
Morten Tyldum
Stig Bergqvist
Pål Øie
Jo Strømgren/Runar Hodne
Benedicte M. Orvung
Elsa Kvamme
Gunnar Hall Jensen
Arne Lindtner Næss
Exposed Film Production AS
Filbmagoahti AS
Paradox Produksjon
Filmfalken AS
Happy Endings AS
Seven Seas Production
Spleis AS
Nordisk Film Production AS
Orvung Film
Dinamo Story AS
Agitator AS
Nordisk Film Production AS
21.02
12.09
12.09
11.04
29.08
26.12
21.02
19.09
23.06
24.10
31.10
06.02
2002
All About my Father (doc)
Coastal Life (doc)
Cool & Crazy on the Road (doc)
Falling Sky
Hold my Heart
I am Dina
Karlsson on the Roof
Music for Weddings and Funerals
My Body (doc)
Pelle the Police Car
Scars
The Smile in the Eye (doc)
Utopia – Nobody is perfect in
the perfect country
Weightless (doc)
Welcome Home (doc)
2003
7th Heaven (doc)
Bázo
Beast of Beauty
The Black Lapp
Buddy
Captain Sabertooth
Dark Woods
Destination Moscow
Disa Moves to Japan (doc)
Fia!
Gunnar Goes Comfortable (doc)
The Junior Olsen Gang
goes Submarine
72 feature films
Title
Director
Production Company
Release date
Jonny Vang
Kitchen Stories
The Man Who Loved Haugesund (doc)
Mother’s Elling
Play
United
Wolf Summer
The Woman of My Life
Jens Lien
Bent Hamer
Jon Haukeland, Tore Vollan
Eva Isaksen
John Sullivan
Magnus Martens
Peder Norlund
Alexander Eik
Maipo Film &TV Prouksjon
BulBul Film AS
Medieoperatørene
Maipo Film & TV Produksjon
Dinamo Story AS
4 ½ AS
Nordisk Film Production AS
Filmkameratene AS
14.02
17.01
19.08
10.10
25.07
20.08
28.02
24.09
Erich Hörtnagl
Knut Erik Jensen
Hans Petter Moland
Mona J. Hoel
Torun Lian
Martin Asphaug
Erik Poppe
Petter Næss
Trond Jacobsen
Paradox Film AS
Barentsfilm AS
Dinamo Story AS
Freedom from Fear
Painswick Film
Dinamo Story AS
Paradox Film AS
Maipo Film & TV Produksjon
Fantasi-Fabrikken
02.04
16.01
12.03
06.08
27.08
22.10
24.09
23.01
24.09
Arild Østin Ommundsen
Annette Sjursen
Margreth Olin
Arne Lindtner Næss
Tore Rygh
Karoline Frogner
Aksel Hennie
Muz Film
Maipo Film & TV Produksjon
Speranza AS
Nordisk Film Production AS
Motlys AS
Integritet Film
Tordenfilm
15.10
03.09
19.11
06.02
20.08
12.03
10.09
Vibeke Idsøe
Trond Winterkjær/Jan Dalchow
Erik Skjoldbjærg
Bent Hamer
Arne Lindtner Næss
Hallvard Bræin/Arne B. Rostad
Pjotr Sapegin
Khalid Hussain
Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen
Sara Johnsen
Nour-Eddine Lakhmari
Sjur Paulsen
Petter Næss
Pål Sletaune
Arild Fröhlich
Filmkameratene
Dalchows Verden
Nordisk Film & TV AS
BulBul Film/Stark Sales
Nordisk Film & TV AS
Paradox AS
Kinopravda
Filmhuset Produksjoner AS
Filmkameratene AS
Friland AS
Filmhuset Produksjoner AS
Sub Productions
Maipo Film & TV Produksjon AS
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Paradox AS
28.01
04.02
21.01
29.04
18.02
02.09
11.03
09.09
30.09
11.02
18.03
18.02
23.09
11.03
04.11
2004
A Cry in the Woods
Arctic Cabaret (doc)
Beautiful Country
Chlorox, Ammonia and Coffee
The Color of Milk
The Crossing
Hawaii, Oslo
Just Bea
Little Grey Fergie – the Secret
on the Farm
Monsterthursday
My Jealous Barber
Raw Youth (doc)
The Junior Olsen Gang Rocks It
This is the Song You Need
Tradra (doc)
Uno
2005
37 and a Half
100% Human (doc)
An Enemy of the People
Factotum
Finding Friends
The Giant (doc)
Grandpa is a Raisin
Import – Export
Izzat
Kissed by Winter
Le Regard
Loop (doc)
Love Me Tomorrow
Next Door
Pitbullterje
feature films 73
Title
Director
Production Company
Release date
The Professor and the Story
of the Origami Girl (doc)
Sinus
Tommy’s Inferno
Too Much Norway (doc)
Dag Johan Haugerud
Mikrofilm AS
10.06
Jeremy Robøle
Ove Raymond Gyldenås
Rune Denstad Langlo/Sigve Endresen
Bastard Film
Friland AS
Motlys AS
26.12
19.08
28.01
Maipo Film & TV-produksjon AS
Tordenfilm AS
Motlys AS
You Are Here/Nordisk Film
Fantefilm AS
Storm Studio Nordisk Film
Øy-Film AS
Speranza Film AS
Tellus Works
Zwart Arbeid AS
Maipo Film & TV-produksjon AS
Nordisk Film
Visions AS
Motlys AS
03.11
26.05
24.02
27.10
13.10
21.04
10.02
18.08
01.09
20.10
31.03
29.09
26.12
27.10
15.06
4 ½ AS
Fenris Film AS
Tordenfilm AS
Maipo Film & TV-produksjon AS
Cinenord Friland AS
08.09
27.01
14.09
03.03
11.08
08.09
Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen
Espen Fyksen/Lise I. Osvoll
Hanne Myren
Petter Næss
Arne Lindtner Næss
Viafilm AS
Filmkameratene AS
Medieoperatørene
Monster Film
Nordisk Film AS
17.08
23.02
02.02
07.09
02.02
Tommy Wirkola
Carl Eugen Johannessen
Eva Dahr
Marius Holst
Even Benestad
Bent Hamer
Petr Lom
Are Syvertsen/Jon Martin Førland
Yellow Bastard Productions Filmkollektivet AS
Cinenord AS
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Fredrik Fiction AS
BulBul Film
Piraya Film AS
Incakola Productions
23.03
09.11
14.02
02.03
26.10
26.12
30.03
09.03
2006
The Art of Negative Thinking
Bård Breien
The Bothersome Man
Jens Lien
Comrade Pedersen
Hans Petter Moland
Cold Feet
Alexander Eik
Cold Prey
Roar Uthaug
Free Jimmy
Christopher Nielsen
The Junior Olsen Gang at the Circus
Arne Lindtner Næss
Hearts (doc)
Øyvind Sandberg
It’s Hard to be a Rock’n Roller (doc)
Gunhild Asting
The Lion – Henrik Ibsen (doc)
Alexander Wisting
Bjørn Fast Nagell
Long Flat Balls
Maria’s Men
Vibeke Ringen
Miracle
Thomas Kaiser
Ole Bull (doc)
Aslak Aarhus
Prirechnyy – The Town that
Tone Grøttjord
no Longer Exists (doc)
Joachim Trier
Reprise
The Rich Country (doc)
Aslaug Holm
Sons
Erik Richter Strand
Svein and the Rat
Trigger
Gunnar Vikene
Uro
Stefan Faldbakken 2007
5 Lies
Elias and the Royal Yacht
Girls (doc)
Gone with the Woman
The Junior Olsen Gang and
the Silvermine Mystery
Kill Buljo Man Woman Coffee (the)
Mars & Venus
Mirush
Natural Born Star (doc)
O’Horten
On a Tightrope (doc)
Pining for the Fjords (doc)
74 feature films
Title
Director
Production Company
Release date
Porn Star? (doc)
The Radio Pirates
Second Half
Svein and the Rat and
the UFO-Mystery
Switch
The Ten Lives of Titanic the Cat
USA vs Al-Arian (doc)
Varg Veum – Bitter Flowers
Winterland
John Sullivan
Stig Svendsen
Hilde Heier
Vibeke Ringen
Navillus Film
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Paradox AS
Maipo Film- og TV-produksjon AS
27.04
14.09
19.01
09.03
Ole Martin Hafsmo
Grethe Bøe
Line Halvorsen
Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen
Hisham Zaman
Rubicon Film AS
Nordisk Film AS
Dalchows verden
SF Norge/Miso Film
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
26.10
31.10
23.02
21.09
19.01
Rune Denstad Langlo
Håvard Bustnes
Eva Sørhaug
Mats Stenberg
Morten Tyldum
Arild Fröhlich
Eva Isaksen
Knut Erik Jensen
Nils Gaup
Rasmus Sivertsen
Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen
Harald Zwart Stian Kristiansen
Patrik Syversen
Espen Sandberg and Joachim Roenning
Kjell Sundvall
Johannes Joner
Arne Lindtner Næss
Ole Giæver
Jesper W. Nielsen
Erik Poppe
Thor Bekkavik
Motlys AS
Faction Film AS
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Fantefilm AS
SF Norge and Miso Film
Paradox Films AS
Norsk filmproduksjon AS
Filmhuset produksjoner AS
Rubicon TV AS
Nordisk Film and Qvisten Animation
Maipo Film- og TV-produksjon AS
Zwart Arbeid AS
Motlys AS
Fender Film AS
Filmkameratene AS
Nordisk Film
Nordisk Film
Nordisk Film
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Spillefilmkompaniet 4 ½ AS
Paradox Films AS
Indiefilm
12.09
22.08
01.02
10.10
04.04
17.10
12.09
03.10
18.01
31.10
29.08
14.03
15.02
11.01
19.12
29.02
07.03
15.02
22.02
24.10
26.09
03.10
Margreth Olin
Tommy Wirkola
Severin Eskeland
Arne Lindtner Næss
Speranza Production AS
Miho Film
Exposed Film Prods AS
Nordisk Film & TV
02.10
09.01
31.07
30.01
Pål Øie
Thomas Lien
Åsleik Engmark
Tina Davis and Thomas Robsahm
Alligator Film
Merkur Film Produksjon AS
Paradox Rettigheter AS
Speranza Film
03.04
20.02
16.10
23.04
2008
99% Honest (doc)
Big John (doc)
Cold Lunch
Cold Prey II
Varg Veum – Fallen Angels
Fatso
House of Fools
Ice Kiss
The Kautokeino Rebellion
Kurt Turns Evil
The Last Joint Venture
Long Flat Balls II
The Man Who Loved Yngve
Manhunt
Max Manus
Night of the Wolf
Respect
SOS – Summer of Suspense
Summers Past
Through a Glass, Darkly
Troubled Water
Trying Freedom (doc)
2009
The Angel
Dead Snow
Detour
The Junior Olsen Gang and
the Black Gold
Hidden
Hunting Down Memory (doc)
Twigson
Modern Slavery (doc)
feature films 75
Title
Nemesis (doc)
North
The Orange Girl
ORPS – The Movie
Rafiki
Rat Nights
The Storm in my Heart
Together
Upperdog
Vegas
Yatzy
2010
A Somewhat Gentle Man
Cold Prey III
The Dal Brothers and
the Viking Sword’s Curse
East End Angels
Elias and the Hunt for
the Gold of the Sea
Happy, Happy
Home for Christmas
The Junior Olsen Gang and
the Master Thief
An Ordinary Day at Work
Limbo
The Liverpool Goalie
Nokas
Norwegian Ninja
Ploddy the Police Car Makes a Splash
Shameless
Strictly Confidential (doc)
Tears of Gaza (doc)
Tomme tønner
The Troll Hunter
Twigson Ties the Knot
Varg Veum – The Writing on the Wall
Yohan – The Child Wanderer
76 feature films
Director
Production Company
Release date
Erlend E. Mo
Rune Denstad Langlo
Eva Dahr
Atle Knudsen
Christian Lo
Arild Østin Ommundsen
Pål Jackman
Matias Armand Jordal
Sara Johnsen
Gunnar Vikene
Katja Eyde Jacobsen
Exposed Film Prods AS
Motlys AS
Helgeland Film AS
Monster Film AS
Filmbin Paradox Rettigheter AS
Kong Film AS
Mirmar Production AS
Friland AS
Cinenord Spillefilm and Kong Film
4 ½ AS
13.03
06.02
22.02
06.03
30.10
04.09
16.01
23.01
18.09
25.09
20.03
Hans Petter Moland
Mikkel Brænne Sandemose
Mikkel Magnus
Paradox AS
Fantefilm Fikjson AS
MagCat Produksjoner AS
19.03
15.10
10.09
Lars Berg
Lise I. Osvoll
Maipo AS
Filmkameratene AS
26.02
10.12
Anne Sewitsky
Bent Hamer
Arne Lindtner Næss
Maipo AS
BulBul Film AS
Nordisk Film AS
05.11
12.11
29.01
Terje Rangnes
Maria Sødahl
Arild Andresen
Erik Skjoldbjærg
Thomas Cappelen Malling
Rasmus Sivertsen
Petter Næss
Benedicte Maria Orvung
Vibeke Løkkeberg
Leon Bashir and Sebastian Dalén André Øvredal
Martin Lund
Stefan Faldbakken
Grete Salomonsen
Folk Flest Film Produksjon AS
SF Norge Produksjon
4 ½ AS
Alligator Film
Tordenfilm AS
Neofilm
Maipo AS
Orvung Film
Nero Film Tomme Tønner AS
Filmkameratene AS
Paradox AS
Cinemiso
Penelope Film AS
12.03
10.09
22.10
01.10
13.08
08.01
08.10
08.02
05.11
08.01
29.10
24.09
27.08
26.03
addresses
ASSOCIATIONS & INSTITUTIONS
Agicoa Norge
Dronningens gt 8 A
P.O. Box 629 Sentrum, N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 01 01 52
Mail: te@bullco.no
Contact: Tom G Eilertsen
Den norske filmskolen
The Norwegian Film School
N-2626 Lillehammer
Tel: +47 61 28 74 68
Mail: filmskolen@hil.no
www.hil.no/den_norske_filmskolen
Contact: Thomas Stendrup
Det kongelige kulturdepartement
Royal Ministry of Cultural Affairs
P.O. Box 8030 Dep, N-0030 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 24 90 90
Mail: postmottak@kkd.dep.no
Det kongelige utenriksdepartement
Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs
P.O. Box 8114 Dep, N-0032 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 24 36 00
Mail: postmottak@mfa.no
Medietilsynet
Norwegian Media Authority
Nygata 4, N-1607 Fredrikstad
Tel: +47 69 30 12 00
Mail: post@medietilsynet.no
www.medietilsynet.no
Nasjonalbiblioteket, Oslo
Henrik Ibsensgt. 110
Box 2674 Solli, N-0203 Oslo
Tel: +47 81 00 13 00
Mail: nb@nb.no
www.nb.no
Contact: Vigdis Moe Skarstein
Nasjonalbiblioteket, Rana
The Norwegian National Library, Rana
Sound and Image Archive/Media
Laboratory
Finsetveien 2, N-8624 Mo i Rana
Tel: +47 75 12 11 11
Mail: nb@nb.no
www.nb.no
Contact: Lars Gaustad
Nordisk Film & TV-Fond
Nordic Film & TV-Fund
Kristian Augustsgt. 13, N-0164 Oslo
Tel: +47 64 00 60 80
Mail: info@nordiskfilmogtvfond.com
www.nordiskfilmogtvfond.com
Contact: Hanne Palmquist
FILM&KINO
National Association of Municipal Cinemas
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
P.O. Box 446 Sentrum, N-0104 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 10
Mail: post@kino.no
www.kino.no
Contact: Lene Løken
Norsk Filmforbund
Norwegian Film Workers’ Association
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 40
Mail: post@filmforbundet.no
www.filmforbundet.no
Contact: Sverre Pedersen
Fond for lyd og bilde
P.O. Box 8191 Dep, N-0034 N-Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 83 30
Mail: post@kulturrad.no
www.fondforlydogbilde.no
Norsk filminstitutt
Norwegian Film Institute
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16
P.O. Box 482 Sentrum, N-0105 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 45 00
Mail: int@nfi.no
www.nfi.no/english
Norsk Filmklubbforbund
Norwegian Federation of Film Societies
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 80
Mail: nfk@filmklubb.no
www.filmklubb.no
Contact: Jon Iversen
Norsk Filmkritikerlag
The Norwegian Filmcritic’s Association
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 11 93 21
Mail: post@filmkritikk.filmenshus.no
www.filmkritikerlaget.no
Contact: Dag Sødtholt
Norsk Filmvederlagsfond
Norwegian Film Foundation
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 40
Mail: post@filmforbundet.no
www.filmforbundet.no
Contact: Sverre Pedersen
Norsk Skuespillerforbund
Norwegian Actor’s Equity Association
Welhavensgt. 1, N-0166 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 02 71 90
Mail: nsf@skuespillerforbund.no
www.skuespillerforbund.no
Contact: Agnete Haaland
Norske Dramatikeres Forbund
Writers’ Guild of Norway
Rådhusgt. 7,
P.O. Box 579 Sentrum, N-0105 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 89 50
Mail: post@dramatiker.no
www.dramatiker.no
Contact: Pål Giørtz
Norske film- og TV produsenters forening
Norwegian Film- and TV Producers
Association
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 11 93 11
Mail: produsentforeningen@produsentforeningen.no
www.produsentforeningen.no
Contact: Leif Holst Jensen
Norske Filmbyråers Forening
Norwegian Film Distributors Association
Øvre Slottsgt. 12, N-0157 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 42 48 44
Mail: kristin.hoenvoll@norskefilmbyraaersforening.no
Contact: Kristin Hoenvoll
Norske filmregissører
Norwegian Film Director’s Guild
Filmparken, Wedel Jarlsbergs vei 36
P.O. Box 275, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel: +47 67 52 51 58
Mail: nfr@filmdir.no
www.filmdir.no
Contact: Lars Berg
Samisk filmforbund
Sami Film Workers’ Association
P.O. Box 9521 Kautokeino
Tel: +47 99 45 38 24
Mail: samifilbma@gmail.com
DISTRIBUTORS
Actionfilm AS
Vålerenggata 47, N-0658 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 70 90 50
Mail: film@actionfilm.no
www.actionfilm.no
Contact: Tore Erlandsen
Arthaus
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 85
Mail: arthaus@arthaus.no
www.arthaus.no
Contact: Svend B. Jensen
addresses 77
Corianderfilm AS
Sørflåtveien 42, N-4018 Stavanger
Tel: +47 90 55 36 79
Mail: eli@corianderfilm.no
www.corianderfilm.no
Contact: Eli Stangeland
Kudos Family AS
Kvitsøygata 25, N-4014 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 12 31 72
Mail: mail@kudosfamily.com
www.kudosfamily.com
Contact: Bjarte Mørner Tveit
Tour de Force
Georgernes Verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 30 08 40
Mail: post@tourdeforce.no
www.tourdeforce.no
Contact: Tor Fosse
Euforia Film
Nedregate 5, N-0551 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 37 99 99
Mail: kjetil@euforia.no
www.euforia.no
Contact: Kjetil Omberg
Nordisk Filmdistribusjon
Sandakervn. 118
P.O. Box 4884 Nydalen, N-0422 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 54 47 00
Mail:
morten.cristoffersen@nordiskfilm.com
www.filmweb.no/nordiskfilm
Contact: Morten Christoffersen
United International Pictures AS
Hegdehaugsvn. 27
P.O. Box 7134 Majorstuen, N-0307 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 85 37 37
Mail: liv_jacobsen@uip.com
www.uip.no
Contact: Liv Jacobsen
Europafilm AS
Peder Claussøns gt 2
Postboks 6812 St. Olavs plass
N-0130 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 98 85 80
Mail: post@europafilm.no
www.europafilm.no
Contact: Egil Ødegård
Exposed Film AS
Møllergata 28, N-0179 Oslo
Tel: + 47 22 20 77 00
Mail: info@exposed.no
Contact: Bjørn Eivind Aarskog
Fidalgo Filmdistribusjon AS
Henrik Wergelandsgt. 52
P.O. Box 666, N-4666 Kristiansand
Tel: +47 38 02 40 04
Mail: fidalgo@broadpark.no
www.filmweb.no/fidalgo
Contact: Arild Frøyseth, Frank Stavik
Filmoptimistene
Kringsjåvn. 25B, N-7032 Trondheim
Tel: +47 99 44 80 40
Mail: ola@filmoptimistene.no
www.filmoptimistene.no
Contact: Ola Lund Renolen
Fox Film AS
Dronningensgate 8 A
P.O. Box 719 Sentrum, N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 00 78 00
Mail: fox@foxfilm.no
www.foxfilm.no
Contact: Bjørn Jacobsen
78 addresses
Sandrew Metronome Norge AS
Stortorget 2, P.O. Box 753 Sentrum,
N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 35 82 00
Mail:
frida.ohrvik@no.sandrewmetronome.com
www.sandrewmetronome.no
Contact: Frida Ohrvik
Scanbox Entertainment Norway AS
Dronningensgt. 16
P.O. Box 1097 Sentrum, N-0104 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 39 62 62
Mail: jimf@scanbox.com
www.scanbox.no
Contact: Jim Frazee
SF Norge AS
Dronningensgt. 8 A
P.O. Box 639 Sentrum, N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 00 78 00
Mail: post@sfnorge.no
www.sfnorge.no
Contact: Guttorm Petterson
Star Media Entertainment
Morteveien 6, N-1481 Hagan
Tel: +47 67 06 40 39
Mail: kreim@starmedia.no
www.starmedia.no
Contact: Pål Kreim
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Sjølyst plass 4
P.O. Box 456 Skøyen, N-0213 Oslo
Tel: +47 24 11 73 50
Mail: Inger.Warendorph@disney.com
www.bvi.no
Contact: Inger Warendorph
PRODUCTION COMPANIES
4 1/2 AS
Krusesgt. 8, N-0263 Oslo
Tel: +47 40 00 63 28
Mail: mailbox@fourandahalf.no
www.fourandahalf.no
Contact: Karin Julsrud
Addict Films AS
c/o César Ducasse
Kirkeveien 73, N-0364 Oslo
Tel: +47 93 66 80 88
Mail: cesarducasse@gmail.com,
martingjelseth@gmail.com
Contact: Martin Gjelseth
Agitator AS
Mediebygget, Bergenshus 13, N-5003
Bergen
Tel: +47 91 78 10 28
Mail: mail@agitator.no
www.agitator.no
Contact: Elin Sander
Alert Film AS
Niels Juelsgt. 11 B, N-0272 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 55 25 32/ +47 90 07 64 56
Mail: elkvamme@online.no
Contact: Elsa Kvamme
Alligator AS
Georgernes Verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 21 40 50
Mail: post@alligator.no
www.alligator.no
Contact: Jan Aksel Angeltvedt
Barentsfilm AS
Welding Olsens v. 50, N-0694 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 28 06 70
Mail: jan-eg@online.no
Contact: Jan-Erik Gammleng
BulBul Film A/S
Høyåsvn. 24, N-3216 Sandefjord
Tel: +47 33 46 48 95
Mail: odysse@online.no
Contact: Bent Hamer
Cinemiso AS
Akersbakken 33, N-0172 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 95 55 82
Mail: spillefilm@cinenord.no
www.cinenord.no
Contact: Silje Hopland Eik,
Tanya Nanette Badendyck
Cinenord AS
Akersbakken 33, N-0172 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 95 55 80
Mail: spillefilm@cinenord.no
www.cinenord.no
Contact: Silje Hopland Eik,
Tanya Nanette Badendyck
Cylinder Produksjon AS
Wedel Jarlsbergs vei 36
P.O.Box 275, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel. +47 67 52 51 40
Mail: post@cylinder.no
Contact: Bjarne Bjørndalen
Dalchows verden
Møllergata 28, N-0179 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 20 47 00
Mail: info@dalchowsverden.no
www.dalchowsverden.no
Contact: Jan Dalchow
Fenris Film & TV Produksjon
Sagvn. 23A, N-0459 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 12 17 10
Mail: fenris@fenrisfilm.com
www.fenrisfilm.com
Contact: Tore Buvarp
Flimmer Film AS
Strangaten 89, N-5004 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 23 15 00
Mail: johnny@flimmerfilm.no
www.flimmerfilm.no
Contact: Johnny Holmvåg
Kongfilm AS
Tollbodallmenningen 1B, N-5004 Bergen
Tel: +47 91 61 41 61
Mail: lars.erik@kongfilm.no
www.kongfilm.no
Contact: Lars Erik Ørgersen
Euromax Film Production AS
Postboks 17, N-4799 Avaldsnes
Tel: +47 92 09 28 84
Mail: bjarne@lac.as
Contact: Bjarne Hareide
Ferdinand Films
Idunsgt. 1A, N-0178 Oslo
Tel: +47 97 04 43 11
Mail: ole.giaever@gmail.com
Contact: Ole Giæver
Exposed Film Production AS
Møllergata 28, N-0179 Oslo
Tel: + 47 22 20 77 00
Mail: info@exposed.no
www.exposed.no
Contact: Bjørn Eivind Aarskog
Filbmagoahti AS
P.O. Box 350, N-9521 Kautokeino
Tel: +47 78 48 66 66
Mail: film@filbmagoahti.no
Contact: Nils Thomas Utsi
Folk Flest Filmproduksjon AS
Nedre Fløttenveg 5, N-2054 Mogreina
Tel: +47 67 40 25 02
Mail: post@folkflestfilm.no
www.folkflestfilm.no
Contact: Ørjan Karlsen
Maipo Film- og TV-Produksjon
Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36,
P.O. Box 275, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel: +47 67 52 51 90
Mail: maipo@maipo.no
www.maipo.no
Contact: Synnøve Hørsdal
Faction Film
Kjøpmannsgata 40
Box 2093, N-7411 Trondheim
Tel: +47 98 22 13 41
Mail: post@factionfilm.no
Contact: Håvard Bustnes
Fantasi-Fabrikken Film AS
Årfuglveien 2, N-3132 Tønsberg
Tel: +47 33 30 10 30
Mail: anne@fantasi-fabrikken.no
www.fantasi-fabrikken.no
Contact: Anne Amalie Thowsen
Film Farms
Drøbakveien 400, N-1540 Vestby
Mail: alan@film-farms.com
www.film-farms.com
Contact: Alan Milligan
Filmbin
Sliperivegen 2B, N-2609 Lillehammer
Tel: +47 90 20 65 56
Mail: trine@filmbin.no
www.filmbin.no
Contact: Trine Aadalen Lo
Fantefilm AS
Henrik Ibsens gate 28, N-0255 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 59 39 00
Mail: martin@fantefilm.no
www.fantefilm.no
Contact: Martin Sundland
Filmhuset AS
Peder Claussøns gt. 2
Box 6812 St. Olavs plass
N- 0130 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 98 85 80
Mail: info@filmhuset.no
www.filmhuset.no
Contact: Egil Ødegård
Feil Film AS
Hausmannsgt. 39, N-0182 Oslo
Tel: +47 45 80 52 29 / +47 45 47 27 97
Mail: post@feilfilm.no
www.feilfilm.no
Contact: Ravn Wikhaug, Johan Kaos
Filmkameratene AS
Dronningensgt. 8 A
P.O. Box 629 Sentrum, N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 35 53 00
Mail: film@filmkameratene.no
Contact: John M. Jacobsen
Fredrik Fiction AS
Akershusstranda skur 35, N-0155 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 20 80 00
Mail: fredrik@fredrikfiction.no
www.fredrikfiction.no
Contact: Fredrik Pryser
Friland AS
Torggt. 33, N-0183 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 17 47 00
Mail: friland@friland.biz
www.friland.biz
Contact: Asle Vatn, Christian Fredrik
Martin
MagCat Produksjoner AS
Filmparken, Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36,
N-1358 Jar
Tel: +47 67 52 54 96
Mail: mi-magn@online.no
Contact: Mikkel Magnus
Medieoperatørene AS
Teglverksgata 2, N-0553 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 99 31 20
Mail: info@mop.no
www.mop.no
Contact: Hanne Myren
Helgeland Film AS
Øvre Storgt. 59, N-3018 Drammen
Tel: +47 32 89 17 90
Mail: axelhelg@online.no
www.helgeland-film.com
Contact: Axel Helgeland
Merkur Film Produksjon AS
Sofiesgt. 60, N-0168 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 59 15 40
Mail: merkur@merkur.no
www.merkur.no
Contact: Petter Vennerød
Indiefilm
Ostadalsv. 35, N-0753 Oslo
Tel: +47 90 86 52 03
Mail: carsten@indiefilm.no
www.indiefilm.no
Contact: Carsten Aanonsen
Mirmar Film Production AS
Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36
Nestoppen 21 B, N-1344 Haslum
Tel: +47 67 52 53 25
Mail: tom@mirmar.no
www.mirmar.no
Contact: Tom Rysstad
Integritet Film
Thomas Heftyes gt. 54B
N-0267 Oslo
Tel. +47 22 82 24 35
Mail: mail@kingsinvest.com
Contact: Karoline Frogner
Monster Film
Tullinsgt. 4C
P.O. Box 7143 St. Olavs Plass,
N-0130 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 06 30 00
Mail: post@monstermail.no
www.monstersite.no
Contact: Olav Øen
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Moskus Film AS
Uranienborgvn. 11E, N-0351 Oslo
Tel: + 47 91 61 05 61
Mail: smk@moskusfilm.no
www.moskusfilm.no
Motlys A/S
Sagvn. 18, N-0459 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 80 83 70
Mail: motlys@motlys.com
www.motlys.com
Contact: Sigve Endresen
Neofilm AS
Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36
Box 272, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel: +47 67 52 53 26
Mail: post@neofilm.no
www.neofilm.no
Contact: Aage Aaberge
Nero Film
Hafrsfjordsgt. 5
N-0273 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 55 59 76
Mail: vibeke@neroas.no
Contact: Vibeke Løkkeberg,
Terje Kristiansen
Nordisk Film TV AS
P.O. Box 4884 Nydalen, N-0422 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 54 48 00
Mail: vibeke.gillebo@nordiskfilmtv.com
Contact: Vibeke Gillebo
Nordås Film
Rostedsgt. 16B, N-0178 Oslo
Tel: +47 92 49 19 55
Mail: fnordas@gmail.com
Contact: Frode Nordås
Norsk filmproduksjon AS
Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36
P.O. Box 275, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel: +47 67 52 54 20/21
Mail: filmprod@online.no
www.norskfilmproduksjon.no
Contact: Hilde Berg, Bent Rognlien
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Original Film AS
Strandvn. 95, N-9006 Tromsø
Tel. +47 77 60 04 00
Mail: epostoriginalfilm@ originalfilm.no
www.originalfilm.no
Contact: Mona Steffensen
Orvung Film
Austtunleitet 1
N-4032 Stavanger
Tel: +47 92 40 03 43
Mail: orvungfilm@lyse.net
Contact: Tom Andre Edvindsen
Paradox Film A/S
Grønlandsleiret 25
N-0190 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 22 71 50
Mail: firmapost@paradox.no
www.paradox.no
Contact: Finn Gjerdrum
Penelope Film AS
Kongensgt. 4 B
P.O. Box 618, N-4665 Kristiansand
Tel: +47 38 17 70 50
Mail: post@penelope.no
www.penelope.no
Contact: Odd Hynnekleiv
Piraya Film AS
Kvistøygt. 25
N-4014 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 11 63 36
Mail: torstein@piraya.no, bjarte@piraya.no
www.piraya.no
Contact: Torstein Grude,
Bjarte Mørner Tveit
Pomor Film AS
Langnesvn. 15, N-9012 Tromsø
Tel: +47 95 14 27 45
Mail: knut.skoglund@gmail.com
www.pomorfilm.no
Qvisten Animation
Frimanns gt. 20, N-0165 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 20 97 40
Mail: qvisten@qvisten.no
www.qvisten.no
Contact: Ove Heiborg
SF Norge AS
Dronningensgt. 8 A
P.O. Box 639 Sentrum, N-0106 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 00 78 00
Mail: howard@sfnorge.no
www.sfnorge.no
Contact: Frederick Howard
Snurr Film AS
Kirkeveien 67B, N-0364 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 69 51 19/+47 98 86 08 38
Mail: snurrfilm@chello.no
www.snurrfilm.no
Contact: Geir Greni
Speranza Film as
Øvrefoss 14, N-0555 Oslo
Tel: +47 95 89 42 82
Mail: speranza@speranza.no
www.speranza.no
Contact: Margreth Olin
Storm Rosenberg AS
Maridalsvn. 87, N-0461 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 37 80 81
Mail: jorgen@stormrosenberg.no
www.stormrosenberg.no
Contact: Jørgen Storm Rosenberg
Storm Studio
Nedre gate 5, N-0551 Oslo
Tel: +47 24 20 05 00
Mail: kristin@stormstudios.no
www.stormstudios.no
Contact: Kristin Hellebust,
Lars Andreas Hellebust
Sweet Films AS
Mellomveien 33, N-9007 Tromsø
Tel: +47 92 65 60 02
Mail: joachim@sweetfilms.no
www.sweetfilms.no
Contact: Joachim Lyng
Tappeluft Pictures AS
Svaneveien 68, N-9512 Alta
Tel: +47 97 15 29 23
Mail: kjetilomberg@gmail.com
Contact: Kjetil Omberg
Tomme Tønner AS
Svaneveien 68, N-9512 Alta
Tel: +47 97 15 79 23
Mail: kjetil@euforia.no
www.tommetonner.no
Contact. Kjetil Omberg
Tordenfilm AS
Sandakervn. 52, N-0477 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 40 03 40
Mail: info@tordenfilm.no
www.tordenfilm.no
Contact. Eric Vogel, Kari Moen Kristiansen
Videomaker AS
Maridalsvn. 87, N-0461 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 80 96 20
Mail: kjell@videomaker.no
Contact: Kjell Eriksen
Øy-Film
N-5915 Hjelmås
Tel: + 47 56 35 33 72
Mail: oyfilm@online.no
Contact: Øyvind Sandberg
FESTIVALS
Bergen International Film Festival
October
Georgernes Verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 30 08 40
Mail: biff@biff.no
www.biff.no
Contact: Tor Fosse
Femmina International Film Festival
October
Kjøpmannsgt. 51, N-7011 Trondheim
Tel: +47 98 63 00 60
Mail: marit@movingimage.no
www.femminafilm.no
Contact: Marit Bakken
Films from the South | October
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Telephone +47 22 82 24 80/81
Mail: info@filmfrasor.no
www.filmfrasor.no
Contact: Lasse Skagen
Fredrikstad Animation Festival
November
Kasernegt. 47, P.O. Box 1405,
N-1602 Fredrikstad
Tel: +47 69 32 00 75
Mail: mail@animationfestival.no
www.animationfestival.no
Contact: Trond Ola Mevassvik
Kosmorama | April
Trondheim International Film Festival
Prinsensgt. 2 B, N-7012 Trondheim
Tel: +47 45 22 45 52
Mail: mail@kosmorama.no
www.kosmorama.no
Contact: Bente Maalen
Kristiansand International Children’s
Film Festival | April
Kristiansand kino, P.O. Box 356,
N-4663 Kristiansand
Tel +47 38 10 42 05
Mail: d.krohn@krskino.no
www.kicff.no
Contact: Dankert Monrad-Krohn
Minimalen Short Film Festival | March
Filmhuset Rosendal, Innherredsveien 73
P.O. Box 1083 Lademoen,
N-7446 Trondheim
Tel +47 73 52 27 57
Mail: festival@minimalen.com
www.minimalen.no
Contact: Per Fikse
The Norwegian Documentary Film
Festival | April
Høgskulen i Volda, P.O. Box 500,
N-6101Volda
Tel: +47 40 48 46 36
Mail: leiar@dokfilm.com
www.dokfilm.no
Contact: Åge Andre Breivik
The Norwegian International Film
Festival | August
Knut Knutsen O.A.S.gt. 4
P.O. Box 145, N-5501 Haugesund
Tel: +47 52 74 33 70
Mail: info@filmfestivalen.no
www.filmfestivalen.no
Contact: Gunnar Johan Løvvik,
Håkon Skogrand
The Norwegian Short Film Festival | June
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 46
Mail: kortfilm@kortfilmfestivalen.no
www.kortfilmfestivalen.no
Contact: Torunn Nyen
Oslo International Film Festival
November
Dronningensgt. 16, N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 20 07 66
Mail: info@oslofilmfestival.com
www.oslofilmfestival.com
Contact: Tommy Lørdahl
Oslo Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | June
P.O. Box 954 Sentrum, N-0104 Oslo
Tel: +47 47 28 28 93
Mail: oglff@oglff.org
www.oglff.org
Contact: Bård Ydén
Tromsø Internasjonale Filmfestival
January
Tromsø International Film Festival
Storgata 93 B, P.O. Box 285,
N-9253 Tromsø
Tel: +47 77 75 30 90
Mail: info@tiff.no
www.tiff.no
Contact: Martha Otte
FILM COMMISSIONS
Film Commission Norway
Box 428 Sentrum, N-0105 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 45 00
Mail: post@norwegianfilm.com
www.norwegianfilm.com
Contact: Truls Kontny
Filmkraft Rogaland AS
Rogaland Fylkeskommune
P.O.Box 130, N-4001 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 51 69 72
Mail: hollo-klausen@filmkraft.no
www.filmkraft.no
Contact: Øyvind Hollo-Klausen
Z Filmtidsskrift
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16,
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 80
Mail: red@znett.com
www.znett.com
Contact: Ingrid Rommetveit
Mid Nordic Film Commission
Box 964, N-7410 Trondheim
Tel: +47 91 58 98 98
Mail: eskil.roekke@midnordicfilm.com
www.midnordicfilm.com
Contact: Eskil Røkke
PUBLICITY
Western Norway Film Commission
Georgernes Verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: + 47 55 56 05 10
Mail: post@wnfc.no
www.wnfc.no
Contact: Torill Svege
MAGAZINES
FilmMagasinet AS
Gjerdrums vei 19
P.O. Box 5336 Majorstuen, N-0304 Oslo
Tel: +47 24 11 85 50
Mail: einar@filmmagasinet.no
www.filmmagasinet.no
Contact: Einar Aarvig
Film & Kino
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16
P.O. Box 446 sentrum, N-0104 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 28
Mail: geir@kino.no
Contact: Geir Kamsvåg
Rush Print
Filmens Hus, Dronningensgt. 16
N-0152 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 46 43
Mail: redaksjon@rushprint.no
www.rushprint.no
Contact: Kjetil Lismoen
Kulturmeglerne A/S
Stortingsgt. 12, N-0164 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 40 59 90
Mail: kulturmeglerne@kulturmeglerne.no
www.kulturmeglerne.no
Contact: Svanhild Sørensen
ACTOR’S AGENTS
Actors Agent Norge AS
Kongens gate 15, N-0153 Oslo
Tel: +47 92 40 83 13
Mail: actorsagent@online.no
www.actorsagent.no
Contact: Christina A. Ulrichsen
Hobbart & Hobbart AS
PB 157 Bogstadveien, N-0323 Oslo
Tel: +47 66 91 25 77
Mail: braathen@hobbart.no
www.hobbart.no
Contact: Martin Braathen
REGIONAL FILM FUNDS
Film3 AS
Fabrikken
Løkkegata 9, N-2615 Lillehammer
Tel: + 47 92 80 52 50
Mail: it@film3.no
www.film3.no
Contact: Inge Tenvik
FilmCamp AS
Postboks 144, N-9335 Øverbygd
Tel + 47 77 83 35 00
Mail: post@filmcamp.no
www.filmcamp.no
Comtact: Svein Andersen
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Filmfondet FUZZ AS
Georgernes verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: + 47 55 62 63 93
Mail: post@fuzz.no
www.fuzz.no
Contact: Lars L. Marøy
Filmkraft Rogaland AS
Rogaland Fylkeskommune
P.O. Box 130, N-4001 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 51 69 72
Mail: post@filmkraft.no
www.filmkraft.no
Contact: Sjur Paulsen
Internasjonalt Samisk Filmsenter AS
Buletjavri,N-9520 Kautokeino
Tel: +47 907 55 574
Mail: annelajla@isf.as
www.isf.is
Contact: Anne Lajla Utsi
Midtnorsk Film Fund
Box 964 Sentrum, N- 7410 Trondheim
Tel: +47 416 01 888
Mail: post@midtnorskfilm.no
www.midtnorskfilm.no
Contact: Stig Bech
Midtnorsk Filmsenter AS
P.O. Box 964 Sentrum, N-7410 Trondheim
Tel: +47 73 51 55 50
Mail: post@midtnorskfilm.no
www.midtnorskfilm.no
Contact: Solvor Amdal
Nordnorsk Filmsenter A/S
Øvergata 1
P.O. Box 94, N-9751 Honningsvåg
Tel: +47 78 47 64 00
Mail: nnfs@nnfs.no
www.nnfs.no
Contact: Hans-Eirik Voktor
Sørnorsk Filmsenter
Box 112, N-4662 Kristiansand
Tel: +47 38 02 68 80
Mail: post@sornorskfilm.no
www.sornorskfilm.no
Contact: P. Jonas Lie
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Vestnorsk Filmsenter
Western Norwegian Film Centre
Georgernes Verft 12, N-5011 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 56 09 05
Mail: irmelin.nordahl@vestnorskfilm.no
www.vestnorskfilm.no
Contact. Irmelin Nordahl
SALES AGENTS
AB Svensk Filmindustri
SE-169 86 Stockholm
Tel: +46 8 680 3500
Mail: international@sf.se
www.sfinternational.se
Contact: Ann-Kristin Westerberg
Bavaria Film International
Bavariafilmplatz 7, Building 71
DE-82031 Geielgasteig
www.bavaria-film-international.com
Celluloid Nightmares
4223 Glencoe Ave, ste B119
US-CA 90202 Marina del Ray
Tel: +1 310 956 1550
Mail: nate@celluloid-nightmares.com
www.celluloid-nightmares.com
Contact: Nate Bolotin
DC Medias
42, Passage les Enfants du Paradis
FR-92100 Boulogne Billancourt
Tel: +33 1 46 21 01 12
Mail: dcmedias@noos.fr
www.dc-medias.com
Contact: David Cholewa
Films Distribution
34, rue du Louvre, FR-75001 Paris
Tel: +33 1 53 10 33 99
Mail: info@filmsdistribution.com
www.filmsdistribution.com
Contact: Francois Yon
Les Films du Losange
22 avenue Pierre 1er de Serbe, FR-75016
Paris
Tel: +33 1 44 43 87 26
Mail: a.valentin@filmsdulosange.fr
www.filmsdulosange.fr
Contact: Agathe Valentin
HanWay Films
24 Hanway Street, UK-London W1T 1UH
Tel: +44 207 290 0750
Mail: info@hanwayfilms.com
www.hanwayfilms.com
Contact: TIm Haslam
Kudos Family AS
Kvitsøygata 25, N-4014 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 12 31 72
Mail: mail@kudosfamily.com
www.kudosfamily.com
Contact: Bjarte Mørner Tveit
Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing
49 West 27th, 7th fl., US-10001 New York
Tel: +1 212 924 6701
Mail: acquisitions@magpictures.com
www.magpictures.com
The Match Factory GmbH
Balthasarstr. 79-81, DE-50070 Köln
Tel: +49 221 539 7090
Mail: info@matchfactory.de
www.matchfactory.de
Contact: Michael Weber
NonStop Sales
Östhammarsgatan 68
P.O.Box 271 34, SE-106 52 Stockholm
Tel: +46 8 400 100 00
Mail: info@nonstopsales.com
www.nonstopsales.com
Contact: Michael Werner
Parkland Pictures
Riverbank House One Putney Bridge
Approach
UK- SW6 3JD London
Tel: +44 207 0999 212
Mail: info@parklandpictures.com
www.parklandpictures.com
Contact: John Cairns
Sola Media GmbH
Filderhauptsdtrasse 49, DE-50599
Stuttgart
Tel: +49 71 14 79 36 66
Mail: post@sola-media.net
www.sola-media.net
Contact: Solveig Langeland
TrustNordisk ApS
Filmbyen 12, DK-2650 Hvidovre
Tel: +45 36 86 87 88
Mail: info@trustnordisk.com
www.trustnordisk.com
TECHNICAL FACILITIES
Drylab
Drammensvn. 130, N-0277 Oslo
Tel: +47 24 11 62 00
Mail: post@drylab.no
www.drylab.no
Contact: Morten Nagel
Digital Video Norge AS
Sagvn. 23 F, N-0459 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 71 03 93
Mail: dvnor@dvnor.no
www.dvnor.no
Contact: Arild Hansen
Eurolab
Gladengvn.14, N-0661 Oslo
Tel: +47 47 24 99 32
Mail: laser@eurolab.no
Contact: Ellen Tobiassen
Norsk Filmstudio AS
Wedel Jarlsbergsvei 36
P.O. Box 272, N-1319 Bekkestua
Tel: +47 67 52 54 00
Mail: post@norskfilmstudio.no
www.norskfilmstudio.no
Contact: Knud Bjørne-Larsen
Novio
Nes terrasse 45, N-1394 Nesbru
Tel: +47 66 77 81 80
Mail: novio@novio.no
www.novio.no
Contact: Michael Simonsen
Shortcut Norway
Nedregate 5, N-0551 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 42 10 30
Mail: espen.skjetne@nordiskfilm.com
www.www.stormstudios.no
Soundfactory AS
Riddervoldsgt. 10, N-0258 Oslo
Tel: +47 47 22 54 33 20
Mail: studio@soundfactory.no
www.soundfactory.no
Storm Studio
Nedre gate 5, N-0551 Oslo
Tel: +47 24 20 05 00
Mail: kristin@stormstudios.no
www.stormstudios.no
Contact: Kristin Hellebust
Storyline Studios AS
Drammensvn. 130, N-0277Oslo
Tel: +47 22 13 51 70
Mail: post@storylinestudios.no
www.storylinestudio.no
Zone 5 studios AS
Enebakkvn. 69, N-0192 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 19 48 40
Mail: studiomanager@zone5studios.no
www.zone5studios.no
TELEVISION BROADCASTERS
Canal +
C More Entertainment
P.O. Box 80 Bryn, N-0611 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 93 93 33
www.canalplus.no
NRK
Norwegian Broadcasting Corp.
N-0340 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 04 70 00/
Drama department: +47 23 04 89 22
Contact: Hans Rossiné
TV 1000 Norge AS
Hammersborg Torg 1
P.O. Box 8864 Youngstorget, N-0028 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 99 01 30
TV 2 AS
Nøstegaten 72
P.O. Box 7222, N-5020 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 90 80 70
and:
Karl Johansgt. 14
P.O. Box 2 Sentrum, N-0101 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 31 47 00
SF Kino, Stavanger
Sølvberggt. 2, P.O. Box 194,
N-4001 Stavanger
Tel: +47 51 51 07 00
Mail: frode@sfkino-stavanger.no
www.sfkino.no
Contact: Frode Nilsen
TV3 AS
Hammersborg Torg 1, N-0179 Oslo
P.O. Box TV3 Youngstorget, N-0028 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 99 00 33
Kristiansand Kino
P.O. Box 356, N-4663 Kristiansand
Tel: +47 38 10 42 00
Mail: post@krskino.no
www.krskino.no
Contact: Petter Benestad
TVNorge AS / Broadcast Norge AS
Nydalen Allé 37
P.O.Box 4800 Nydalen, N-0422 Oslo
Tel: +47 21 02 20 00
PRINCIPAL CINEMAS
Aurora kino Fokus
Grønnegata 100, N-9299 Tromsø
Tel: +47 90 88 99 00
Mail: post@aurorakino.no
www.aurorakino.no
Contact: Geir Martin Jensen
Bergen Kino
Neumannsgt. 3
P.O.Box 6153 Postterminalen,
N-5892 Bergen
Tel: +47 55 56 90 50
Mail: bergenkino@bergenkino.no
www.bergenkino.no
Contact: Elisabeth Halvorsen
Edda Kino, Haugesund
P.O. Box 488, N-5501 Haugesund
Tel: +47 52 71 90 07
Mail: marit.saetre@haugesund.kommune.no
www.edda-kino.no
Contact: Marit Sætre
Fredrikstad Kino
P.O. Box 1405, N-1602 Fredrikstad
Tel: +47 69 30 60 70
Mail: josj@fredrikstad.kommune.no
www.fredrikstadkino.no
Contact: Jørgen Søderberg Jansen
Oslo Kino AS
Roald Amundsensgt. 6,
P.O. Box 1584 Vika, N-0118 Oslo
Tel: +47 99 43 20 00
Mail: post@oslokino.no
www.oslokino.no
Contact: Geir Bergkastet
Trondheim Kino
Prinsensgt. 2 B, N-7012 Trondheim
Tel: +47 73 80 88 00
Mail: kino@trondheimkino.no
www.trondheimkino.no
Contact: Egil Akselsen
Publisher: Norwegian Film Institute
Editor: Astri Dehli Blindheim
Design: Ingunn Cecilie Jensen
Translation: Bjørn Giertsen and others
Trykkeri: Rolf Ottesen AS
Published by: Norwegian Film Institute
Department of Promotion and International Relations
Box 482 Sentrum, N-0105 Oslo
Tel: +47 22 47 45 79/00
Mail: int@nfi.no
www.nfi.no/english
ISBN 978–82–8025–029–2
Norwegian film institute
Dronningens gate 16
P.O. box 482 Sentrum N-0105 Oslo
Tel +47 22 47 45 00
Fax +47 22 47 45 97
mail int@nfi.no