Norway 1248 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 22/05/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 123 124 125 next Review: Sentimental ValueCANNES 2025: Joachim Trier comes close to going full Bergman in this touching family psychodrama but amps up the gentle humour 22/05 | Cannes 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Viljar Bøe • Director of Above the Knee“I’ve always been drawn to stories about obsession”The independent Norwegian director strikes a balance between absurdity, humour and unease in his latest feature 08/05 | HOFF 2025Interview: Janne Hjeltnes • Producer, Empathitude Pictures“Today’s audiences – especially younger ones – are drawn to authenticity, tonal boldness and emotional precision”The Norwegian producer spoke about her newly launched production firm, bold storytelling and challenges of her job, among other topics 07/05 | Producers on the Move 2025Joachim Trier to rock up in Cannes’ competition with Sentimental ValueToplined by Renate Reinsve, the pic is the helmer’s sixth feature and his third main competition entry after Louder than Bombs and The Worst Person in the World 11/04 | Production | Funding | Norway/Denmark/Sweden/Germany/FranceMediavision reports a huge increase in piracy in the NordicsIllegal IPTV use is rising sharply in the region, particularly in Sweden, prompting lawsuits and government action 07/04 | Industry | Market | Sweden/Norway/Denmark/FinlandSeries review: KabulThe European geopolitical miniseries helmed by Kasia Adamik and Olga Chajdas follows the Taliban’s takeover during the final days of the USA’s withdrawal from Afghanistan 01/04 | Series Mania 2025Review: The Lions by the River TigrisIn Zaradasht Ahmed’s emotive documentary, made following Mosul’s liberation from ISIS, a stone carving above a door takes on a symbolic value 31/03 | CPH:DOX 2025Review: Flophouse AmericaMonica Strømdahl’s first feature-length documentary is an intimate – yet painful – look at a boy and his parents caught in the grip of addiction 31/03 | CPH:DOX 2025Interview: Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon • Director of Epilogues“I wanted the character to disappear into the fog at the end because in the fog, anything can happen”The Icelandic filmmaker reveals more about his personal connection to his second feature, the challenges of undertaking such a risky project, and his close bond with the actors 28/03 | Vilnius 2025Review: EpiloguesAri Alexander Ergis Magnússon’s slow-paced fiction feature explores ultimate solitude and the liminal space between active life and the threshold of death 27/03 | Vilnius 2025 page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 123 124 125 next