15 Norwegian cinema premieres scheduled for the autumn season
- Vibeke Idsøe’s first film in six years, The Lion Woman, Hallvard Bræin’s blockbuster sequel Børning 2 – On Ice and Erik Poppe’s The King’s Choice are among them
Norwegian directors Vibeke Idsøe’s first film in six years, The Lion Woman [+see also:
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“The productions have been 37% supported by government funding – the rest of the budgets come from international pre-sales, private investors who have faith in films, and filmmakers’ investments,” said the institute’s managing director, Sindre Guldvog, at the season introduction attended by producers, directors and actors from the films.
“It shows that the filmmakers have a strong will to get their films made, and that they are talented at attaining national and international finance, which is necessary in an increasingly international market. The result is even better Norwegian films, and the eventual winner of this is the cinema audience,” Guldvog concluded.
Both The Lion Woman (which will open the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund on 20 August) and Børning 2 – On Ice were produced by veteran Norwegian producer John M Jacobsen’s Oslo outfit, Filmkameratene. Based on Norwegian author Erik Fosnes Hansen’s novel, and starring Rolf Lassgård, Connie Nielsen, Burghart Klaussner and Kjersti Tveterås, the period drama set between 1912 and 1937 follows Eva, who is born with hair covering her whole body. Despite the many challenges that are thrown at her, she manages to face and overcome them.
While Børning 1 [+see also:
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Two children’s and family films are also on the slate: Norwegian directors Peder Hamdahl Næss’ Little Grey Fergie - Full Throttle [+see also:
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After his award-winning A Thousand Times Good Night [+see also:
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