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From The Christmas Star to real crime in northern Norway

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- Norwegian Oscar-nominated director Nils Gaup returns to Sámi roots, adapting three crime novels by Tromsø-born author Jorun Thørring

Already signed to shoot Birkebeinerne, a €5.9 million historical adventure set in early 13th century Norway, director Nils Gaup (photo) will also adapt three crime novels by Tromsø-born gynaecologist Jorun Thørring, a part-time author since 2005.

Gaup, Norwegian producers Tomas BackströmPetter Borgli (they staged Erik Skjoldbjærg’s Insomnia) and consultant Svein Andersen, of regional film centre FilmCamp, have been in Tromsø – Norwegian Lapland/Sámi country - to scout locations for the series, which has local head of police Aslak Eira as lead character. 

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Eira is Sámi, and so his Gaup, who also returned to his roots in The Kautokeino Rebellion [+see also:
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 (2008), his award-winning film about the religious and cultural awakening that inspired the 1852 uprising in his native town. Two of the rebellious leaders were decapitated – Gaup is a descendant of one, Aslak Hætta.

Scheduled to shoot from this autumn, the first police investigation to reach the screen will be Eira’s search for (as it turns out to be) a serial killer in the student environment, from The Glass Dolls (2006), followed by The Eye of Fire (2009) and a third book which will be finished in June. 

“I read The Glass Dolls three years ago – it is indeed an exciting story, and filming in Tromsø will add a very authentic look to it,” Gaup told Norway’s Nordlyset. “This is crime in a district which does not have its equivalent anywhere in the world,” concluded Backström, who saw a strong international potential for the franchise.

The €6 million adaptions will be completed within the next two years. Gaup most recently directed Journey to the Christmas Star [+see also:
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, which has reached 450,000 admissions domestically. His Pathfinder (1987) was nominated for an Oscar.

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