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78 articles available in total starting from 27/01/2003. Last article published on 20/01/2025.

The Worst Person in the World turns out to be the best film at the Norwegian Amandas

The Worst Person in the World turns out to be the best film at the Norwegian Amandas

Old pals Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier cemented their success story at the awards ceremony, celebrating a prolific year for Norwegian film  

22/08/2022 | Haugesund 2022 | Awards

Medusa wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival

Medusa wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival

European victors at the international film festival up in the Arctic Circle included Maria Speth’s Mr Bachmann and His Class and Bogdan George Apetri’s Miracle  

24/01/2022 | Tromsø 2022 | Awards

Jeppe Rønde’s Acts of Love wins the Best Project Award at Haugesund

Jeppe Rønde’s Acts of Love wins the Best Project Award at Haugesund

The Danish project ended up being the big winner of New Nordic Films, this year held both online and on site  

30/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films/Awards

Swan Song, The Man Who Sold His Skin and CODA win awards at Haugesund

Swan Song, The Man Who Sold His Skin and CODA win awards at Haugesund

The festival prizes were given out on Thursday night, reflecting a whole spectrum of critic, audience and ecumenical preferences, and more  

27/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | Awards

The Painter and the Thief comes out on top at the 2021 Amandas

The Painter and the Thief comes out on top at the 2021 Amandas

The triple win for Benjamin Ree’s film, with additional gongs for Gunda and Generation Utøya, means a strong year for documentaries at the Norwegian national film awards  

23/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | Awards

The Truffle Hunters wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival

The Truffle Hunters wins the Aurora Prize at the Tromsø International Film Festival

The Norwegian gathering took place virtually, with limited physical screenings also happening at the outdoor Winter Cinema  

25/01/2021 | Tromsø 2021 | Awards

Teemu Nikki’s A Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic wins the Eurimages Award at Haugesund

Teemu Nikki’s A Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic wins the Eurimages Award at Haugesund

The Finnish project was the big winner of New Nordic Films, this year held both online and on site  

24/08/2020 | Haugesund 2020 | New Nordic Films/Awards

The 48th Norwegian International Film Festival announces its winners

The 48th Norwegian International Film Festival announces its winners

The special edition held this year in Haugesund wrapped on 21 August  

24/08/2020 | Haugesund 2020 | Awards

The Tromsø International Film Festival announces its award winners

The Tromsø International Film Festival announces its award winners

Valentyn Vasyanovych’s drama Atlantis has won the Aurora Prize, while Parasite took home the Audience Award  

20/01/2020 | Tromsø 2020 | Awards

Norway’s HIM snags the Eurimages Lab Project Award at Haugesund

Norway’s HIM snags the Eurimages Lab Project Award at Haugesund

This Norwegian success and some solid Nordic promises concluded a very lively New Nordic Films market in Haugesund  

26/08/2019 | Haugesund 2019 | Awards

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