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1256 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 10/07/2025.

Less Is More Pre-Writing Workshops grasp the roots of participants’ ideas

Less Is More Pre-Writing Workshops grasp the roots of participants’ ideas

The specialised workshops welcome local talents with projects at the pre-development stage in order to dig deeper into their ideas before they reach the next creative phase  

23/03/2020 | LIM 2020

Review: Self Portrait

Review: Self Portrait

Norwegian filmmakers Margreth Olin, Katja Høgset and Espen Wallin deliver a poignant and sobering story about a photographer suffering from anorexia  

20/03/2020 | One World Prague 2020

Erik Skjoldbjærg filming epic war drama Narvik

Erik Skjoldbjærg filming epic war drama Narvik

Principal photography on the project commenced in Oslo on 3 March and will continue at other Norwegian locations until May  

13/03/2020 | Production | Funding | Norway

Beware of Children wins big at the Kanon Awards

Beware of Children wins big at the Kanon Awards

Dag Johan Haugerud’s drama has scooped four prizes, closely followed by Maria Sødahl’s Hope, the recipient of three awards  

11/03/2020 | Festivals | Awards | Norway

Pernilla August to direct TV series Blackwater

Pernilla August to direct TV series Blackwater

The six-episode crime-drama will start principal photography later this spring  

05/03/2020 | Production | Funding | Sweden/Denmark/Norway/Finland/Iceland/Germany

André Øvredal • Director of Mortal

Interview: André Øvredal • Director of Mortal

"In addition to the legendary aspect of Mortal, there are also some spectacular elements"

Norwegian director André Øvredal talked to us about his latest feature, Mortal, which is released today in cinemas in Norway  

28/02/2020 | Norway

Review: Gunda

Review: Gunda

BERLINALE 2020: Viktor Kossakovsky's eclectic, dialogue-free film observes farm animals going through the motions with some delightful black-and-white cinematography  

23/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | Encounters

Johanne Helgeland • Director of The Crossing

Interview: Johanne Helgeland • Director of The Crossing

"Talking to children about important subjects and difficult issues is helpful"

Cineuropa met with Norwegian director Johanne Langeland whose first feature film The Crossing is full of action, courage and friendship, unfolding during the German occupation of Norway in 1942  

13/02/2020 | Norway

Review: The Painter and the Thief

Review: The Painter and the Thief

Benjamin Ree has crafted a deceptive heist movie that paints a portrait of an unlikely friendship in Norway  

06/02/2020 | Sundance 2020 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Maya Zinshtein  • Director of ’Til Kingdom Come

Interview: Maya Zinshtein • Director of ’Til Kingdom Come

“I see my job as highlighting the dark side of the room"

Cinema Femme talked to Israeli filmmaker and journalist Maya Zinshtein about what’s behind her documentary ’Til Kingdom Come  

06/02/2020 | IDFA 2020

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