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Cineuropa prize
by Hans Petter Moland
Review: A Somewhat Gentle Man
Hans Petter Moland’s gangster comedy, enhanced by great empathy for his protagonist (Stellan Skarsgård) and deep humanity, scored at the 60th Berlinale, where it was unveiled in competition
Interview: Hans Petter Moland • Director
The Norwegian filmmaker speaks about the great experience he had in working with an all Nordic cast and crew and especially about his relationship with Danish scriptwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson
Video
06/02/2013Production – Norway
Skarsgård and Ganz go to Norway to meet Moland's Prize Idiot
25/01/2012Production – Norway
Grandma and the Eight Children meets The Prize Idiot in Norwegian films
20/12/2011Production – Norway
After A Somewhat Gentle Man, Moland meets The Prize Idiot
10/10/2011Distribution – Germany
Neue Visionen gets Distribution Award for the fifth time
11/07/2011Karlovy Vary 2011 – Competition / Denmark / Croatia
Room 304 shows more than it tells
08/04/2011Festivals – Hungary
Titanic forges ahead despite drastic funding cut
02/02/2011Releases – France
Nothing to Declare hits theatres
26/01/2011Production – Germany
Glasner films love on the run in icy Norway
20/12/2010Festivals – France
Moland’s A Somewhat Gentle Man triumphs at Les Arcs
13/12/2010Festivals – Greece
Outbound triumphs at Thessaloniki
25/11/2010Festivals – Italy
Noir turns 20
16/11/2010Festivals – Germany
Braunschweig audience plays the Illegal card
09/11/2010Festivals – Germany
Braunschweig gets off to Scandinavian start
03/11/2010Festivals – Germany
Lübeck kicks off to the sound of Swedish Noise
20/10/2010Festivals – France
European films gear up for Les Arcs
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