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1168 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 07/05/2024.

Headhunters headhunted for Locarno, Toronto and Haugesund

Norwegian director Morten Tyldum’s Headhunters, from Jo Nesbø’s best-selling crime novel, is courting international succcess well before its domestic launch (on 26 August) by Nordisk Film...  

27/07/2011 | Festivals | Norway

Norway expands at Poland’s New Horizons in Wroclaw

Poland’s New Horizons – the 11th Wroclaw International Film Festival – will highlight Norwegian cinema in a special section, Norway Expanded, during this year’s July 21-31 showcase. The programme...  

18/07/2011 | Festivals | Norway

Cinema admissions up 4.2% in Norway, with 10.4% increase for local films

While most European countries have registered a drop in cinema admisssions during the first half of 2011, Norwegian theatres have shown an increase of 4.2% – and audiences for local films have...  

06/07/2011 | Admissions | Norway

Trier and Motlys get slate funding for their next two-three films

”After Reprise and Oslo, August 31st, Joachim Trier (photo) has been named one of the most promising directors in Europe, and in his good collaboration with producers Yngve Sæther and Sigve...  

01/07/2011 | Production | Norway

Norway nears national digital roll-out 12 months early

As Norway's national digital roll out - the first in the world, including 414 screens all over the country - nears completion, the Norwegian cinema association, Film & Kino, has reported increased...  

27/06/2011 | Industry | Norway

Solan the Hedgehog and Ludvig the Magpie return to the cinema

Chipping in €1.6 million production funding, the Norwegian Film Institute has launched Solan and Ludvig: Christmas in Pinchcliffe, a stop-motion animated feature and the return of Solan the...  

15/06/2011 | Production | Norway

Comrade, a war film where enemies become friends

Norwegian director Petter Næss’ Comrade is set during World War II – ”still it’s not a real war movie,” he insisted. ”It is the story of two groups of enemies who are forced to fight together in...  

09/06/2011 | Production | Norway

Haugesund finds local bookends for 2011 edition

Unspooling between August 17-26, the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund has selected local features to bookend this year’s showcase: Jens Lien’s Sons of Norway for the beginning,...  

01/06/2011 | Festivals | Norway

Hey Presto: Sweden’s Albert Åberg becomes film and TV in Norway

Norwegian-Canadian director Torill Kove, who won an Oscar for her animated short The Danish Poet (2007), will bring Swedish author Gunilla Bergström’s children’s character from 22 books, Albert...  

30/05/2011 | Funding | Norway

64 years and an Oscar later, the Kon-Tiki sails again

Sixty-four years after Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow scientists left South America for the Polynesian Islands, Kon-Tiki – their wooden raft – sets sail again. This week,...  

27/05/2011 | Production | Norway

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