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    Sandberg, Ronning to follow Kon-tiki with Beatles
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    Sandberg, Ronning to follow Kon-tiki with Beatles

    2012-01-23T09:57:00Z

    Norwegian directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning, who recently made Norway’s most expensive feature film, Kon-Tiki, are now ready to rock’n’roll.

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    ‘Young Woman And The Sea’: Review

    2024-05-30T13:00:00Z

    Daisy Ridley stars in this Disney biopic of history-making swimmer Trudy Ederle which fails to make a splash

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    Kon-Tiki to open Norwegian International Film Festival
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    Kon-Tiki to open Norwegian International Film Festival

    2012-02-13T16:10:00Z

    It will be the world premiere of the Norwegian film about the real life Pacific expedition of 1947, directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg.

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    Hagen, Skarsgard set to star in big UK-Danish production Kon-Tiki
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    Hagen, Skarsgard set to star in big UK-Danish production Kon-Tiki

    2011-04-12T12:09:00Z

    Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning will direct the film for Denmark’s Nordisk and the UK’s Recorded Picture Company.

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    Max Manus directors team up again on Kon-Tiki feature
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    Max Manus directors team up again on Kon-Tiki feature

    2010-02-25T17:01:00Z

    Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning to make movie about Thor Heyerdhal’s 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition.

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    Kon-Tiki finally getting UK release
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    Kon-Tiki finally getting UK release

    2014-07-24T09:50:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Two years after it first debuted, Oscar-nominated Kon-Tiki will finally be seen by UK cinemagoers.

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    Kon-Tiki directors secure Beatles
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    Kon-Tiki directors secure Beatles

    2013-03-20T16:35:00Z

    A film adaptation of Norwegian best-seller Beatles is finally going ahead after securing the rights to use the Fab Four’s music.

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    Haugesund to kick off 40th anniversary festival with hotly anticipated Kon-Tiki
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    Haugesund to kick off 40th anniversary festival with hotly anticipated Kon-Tiki

    2012-08-13T08:07:00Z

    Other local productions to screen include Karlovy Vary winner The Almost Man, I Belong and documentary Bravehearts.

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    I Belong, Kon-Tiki, The Angels' Share among Haugesund winners
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    I Belong, Kon-Tiki, The Angels' Share among Haugesund winners

    2012-08-23T12:24:00Z

    Haugesund festival wraps to industry acclaim.

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    Nordisk Film returning to movies with Munch biopic
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    Nordisk Film returning to movies with Munch biopic

    2015-03-16T10:37:00Z

    Danish major Nordisk Film, which has not produced a film in Norway since Kon-Tiki in 2012, will rearm its Norwegian production unit and start to make films again.

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