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1295 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 14/01/2026.

Red carpet for I Am Dina in Paris

The French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin will attend the charity gala premiere of Ole Bornedal’s I Am Dina on 31 March at the new MK2 Bibliotheque cinema situated in the prestigious...  

21/03/2003 | Films | Norway

NFF supports Olsen Gang film

The Olsen Gang In the Air, is among five feature films part of the Norwegian Film Fund’s last round of support  

17/03/2003 | Fundings | Norway

New Head of Film at Nordisk Film Norway

The Norwegian branch of Nordic major Nordisk Film & TV has appointed Aage Aaberge as their new Head of Film. Aaberge, who just took up his new position on 3 March, is a former managing director of...  

11/03/2003 | Appointments | Norway

New Head of Film at Nordisk Film Norway

It's Aage Aaberge, former MD of Yellow Cottage and co-producer of Pelle Politibil and Guy in the Grave...  

11/03/2003 | Appointments | Norway

Local title heads Top Ten

Domestic productions, The Wolf Summer and The Olsen Gang top the box office chart beating Chicago & Die Another Day  

05/03/2003 | Box Office | Norway

Mia Lindrup is president of ECFA

During the recent Berlin Film Festival, the European Children’s Film Association - ECFA - appointed a Norwegian, Mia Lindrup, as their new president. ECFA is responsible for promoting quality...  

18/02/2003 | Appointments | Norway

A Record January

Almost 115,000 saw domestic productions. Top film was Pelle Politibil, selected for Kinderfilmfest in Berlin  

11/02/2003 | Box Office | Norway

Petter Naess' "Sweet Sixteen"

Director decides against the prequel of Elling in favour of Béa, made with a contribution from the Norwegian Film Fund, and about a 16-year-old's difficult approach to adulthood  

30/01/2003 | Films | Norway

A very rewarding 2002

A record year for Norwegian cinema with 101 awards won the world over. The best performing titles were 2 kids titles: Glasskår and Aria, & Elling  

27/01/2003 | Awards | Norway

An Angel's victory

The Trømso International Film Festival came to an end last weekend with the presentation of the “Aurora” Awards. Tagiki film director Jamshed Usmonov won best film, and a cash prize of DKR75,000...  

20/01/2003 | Festivals | Norway

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