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1281 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 24/10/2025.

Norwegian low-budget love stories 'could launch new wave'

Both feature debuts on low budgets (€1-1.1 million), Norwegian directors Hanne Myren’s Jealousy (pictured) and Eirik Svensson’s Someone Like You ”could launch a new wave of Norwegian cinema where...  

25/11/2011 | Production | Norway

When The Curse of Poverty set Norwegian films rolling

Acknowledged as Norway’s first art film, released on October 6, 1911 at Oslo’s Kosmorama, Halfdan Nobel Roede’s short The Curse of Poverty (pictured), starring Signe Danning, Hans Hedemark and...  

22/11/2011 | Events | Norway

Nesbø melts over Scorsese adapting The Snowman

US director Martin Scorsese will introduce Norwegian author Jo Nesbø's serial police detective Harry Hole to the big screen. Today, both UK production company Working Title Films and Nesbø have...  

18/11/2011 | Production | UK/Norway

Norway’s Movies on War focuses on Afghanistan

Bookended by Austrian director Wolfgang Murnberger’s My Best Enemy, the Moritz Bleitreu starrer and Berlinale contender, and Buster Keaton’s 1926 silent, The General, Movies on War - the world’s...  

18/11/2011 | Festivals | Norway

Norwegian TV series Lilyhammer in US and Americas alongside local premiere

The first season of Lilyhammer, a Norwegian TV show starring Italian-American actor-musician Stevie Van Zandt, will be launched in the US, Canada and Latin America simultaneously with its local...  

03/11/2011 | Television | Norway

While Headhunters chases records, Scorsese prepares to build The Snowman

After ten weeks on the Norwegian charts, the first screen adaption of Norwegian author Jo Nesbø's thrillers, Morten Tyldum's Headhunters, has taken 540,000 admissions, to become this year's...  

02/11/2011 | Production | USA/Norway

After Ibsen and bank looting,Skjoldbjærg serves up oil-rush thriller

Norwegian director Erik Skjoldbjærg (pictured), who won a Best Director Amanda, Norway’s national film prizen for his latest feature, Nokas will receive €400,000 Eurimages financing for Pioneer, a...  

21/10/2011 | Production | Norway

Local fare boosts Norway theatrical market

During the first half of 2011, Norwegian cinema had greater growth in the theatrical market than any other European country - and in September, local features controlled 58% of total admissions,...  

13/10/2011 | Admissions | Norway

After Headhunters bonanza, Nordisk prepares for another Nesbø Jackpot

While the adaptation of Norwegian author Jo Nesbø’s Headhunters is celebrating a bonanza at the Scandinavian box office - Morten Tyldum’s thriller has reached 480,000 admissions domestically,...  

06/10/2011 | Distribution | Norway

Norway welcomes Films from the South with co-production finance

A new South Fund to support film production in developing countries will be launched during the upcoming Films from the South (Film fra Sør) - a festival for Asian, African, Middle-East and...  

05/10/2011 | Festivals | Norway

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