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39 articles available in total starting from 19/12/2008. Last article published on 19/01/2017.

Seim directs his own exit as Varg Veum, private eye

After 11 films from Norwegian author Gunnar Staalesen’s best-selling thrillers with Trond Espen Seim (pictured) starring as Varg Veum, Bergen private eye, SF Norge and CineMiso’s franchise has...  

13/01/2012 | Releases | Norway

From Berlinale to local screens: Totally True Love, The Mountain

Two Norwegian selections from the recent Berlinale come out on local screens today: Anne Sewitsky’s children’s film Totally True Love, which opened the Generation KPlus sidebar, and Panorama title...  

25/02/2011 | Releases | Norway

King rules on Norwegian screens

As expected, Marius Holst’s King of Devil’s Island opened strong last Friday, to take first place at the Norwegian box office for Euforia Film, outperforming the other new release, Walt Disney’s...  

21/12/2010 | Releases | Norway

King of Devil’s Island lands on local screens

King of Devil’s Island by Marius Holst (Mirush), Norway’s most expensive film of the year, is being released on local screens today by Euforia. Much is at stake for the NOK50m (€6.8m) film...  

17/12/2010 | Releases | Norway

Hamer returns Home for Christmas

After having won the Best Screenplay at San Sebastian and conquered festival audiences in Toronto, London, Lübeck and Bergen, the latest film by one of Norway’s best-known filmmakers, Home For...  

12/11/2010 | Releases | Norway

UK family and crime films offered to Norwegian audiences

Two UK titles and the Colombian drama The Wind Journeys (co-produced by Germany and the Netherlands) are opening today against Hollywood blockbuster Sex and the City 2 (Sandrew Metronome) and US...  

04/06/2010 | Releases | Norway

Moland’s Gentle gangster faces tough competition

No less than seven new films are opening today in Norway, including two domestic titles. After its successful launch at the last Berlinale in official competition, Hans Petter Moland’s A Somewhat...  

19/03/2010 | Releases | Norway

Orange Girl leads local openers

Eva Dahr’s The Orange Girl, one of the biggest Norwegian films of 2009, is opening today through Sandrew Metronome. The film was co-produced with Germany and Spain. The Orange Girl is the third...  

27/02/2009 | Releases | Norway

Biggest local film in 20 years opens wide

Norway’s most ambitious film in 20 years, the NOK 55m Max Manus by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, is being released on 100 domestic screens today by Nordisk Film. Produced by veteran producer...  

19/12/2008 | Releases | Norway

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