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1247 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 08/05/2025.

Seven screenplays for 2004

The Norsk Filmfond has earmarked a series of grants of between NKR1m and NKR7m (Euros120,875 – Euros 846,126) for seven projects scheduled to go into production in 2004. During the last board...  

30/06/2003 | Funding | Norway

The Amanda Nominations

The winners of the local film industry’s top awards will be announced on 22 August. The 2003 best film nominations include Jens Lien, Bent Hamer and Pål Øien  

27/06/2003 | Awards | Norway

DVD hits theatres

Norway leads the field in technological progress with the world's first theatrical release in DVD. John Sullivan's low budget Play out on 25 July on 80 screens  

20/06/2003 | Events | Norway

Næss: from Elling to Bea

July will see the Norwegian director begin work on a tale of first love set in an Oslo high school, followed, perhaps, by an autumn trip to the US for a major Hollywood production  

16/06/2003 | Production | Norway

Shorts at Grimstad

The 26th edition of the Kortfilmfestivalen opened yesterday in Grimstad, Norway. This year there are 80 short films in competition, 53 of which are from Norway, as well as 13 documentaries. Over...  

13/06/2003 | Festivals | Norway

The Trade Unions’ protest

The Norwegian cinematographic world has issued its first response to the announcement of a reduction in funding for production support, a decision that was made last week by Stein Slyngstad, the...  

09/06/2003 | Funding | Norway

From Wolves to Tigers

Hot on the heels of his box office hit, Ulvesommer Peder Norlund’s next project is the Euros5m Tiger, on location in Kazakhstan and the Russian Steppes  

04/06/2003 | Films | Norway

Norsk Film cuts production

Stein Slyngstad, head of the Norwegian Film Fund declared a state of emergency that necessitates a NKR20m-plus (Euros2.538m) cut in feature film production and reducing the number of films...  

30/05/2003 | Funding | Norway

Strong Market performance

All-round success for Norwegian cinema, from domestic box office to foreign sales. Clients queue for Kitchen Stories and Villmark  

28/05/2003 | Cannes 2003 | Norway

A record season

Thanks to the 22 new Norwegian films made in 2002. Children's films achieved the greatest success, while Pål Øie's thriller Villmark has been a hit at the box office for more than 10 weeks  

09/05/2003 | Box Office | Norway

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