All Norway articles – Page 12
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NewsPan Nordic Pictures launches with Finnish remake of 'Opportunity Knocks'
The story is about a couple who struggle with house reservations.
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NewsArclight Films takes worldwide rights to thrillers 'Replicate' and 'Furie' (exclusive)
‘Replicate’ is a sci-fi thriller starring Joel Courtney, Andi Matichak and Cam Gigandet.
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NewsMagnolia acquires US rights to Norwegian disaster film 'The Quake' (exclusive)
TrustNordisk also closes another four deals.
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NewsTrustNordisk promotes Susan Wendt as Rikke Ennis departs
Wendt has been overseeing all of TrustNordisk’s film and TV sales operations since 2017.
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FeaturesNine upcoming indigenous films to look out for
Screen previews a selection of features, including from Greenland, New Zealand and Canada.
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FeaturesWhat's driving the new wave of indigenous filmmaking?
Ties between indigenous filmmakers and funders are strengthening across the globe.
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NewsArctic Indigenous Film Fund launches with five partners (exclusive)
Annual budget could rise to $25m by 2021.
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NewsBerlin: Norway named 'Country in Focus' for 2019 EFM
Next year’s EFM programme will offer networking opportunities with Norwegian professionals.
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NewsTrustNordisk closes first deals on Utoya film 'U – July 22' (exclusive)
Erik Poppe’s U - July 22 has its world premiere in Berlinale Competition.
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NewsThe Match Factory boards Bent Hamer's 'The Middle Man' (exclusive)
It will be the Norwegian filmmaker’s fifth collaboration with Cologne-based Pandora Film Production.
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NewsAlicia Vikander to star in 'The Marsh King's Daughter' for STX International
Psychological thriller adapted from Karen Dionne’s best-selling novel.
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FeaturesUtoya massacre film 'U - July 22' will focus on "the young people", says director
Dramatisation of the 2011 attack in Norway premieres in Berlinale Competition
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NewsEuropean Shooting Stars 2018 line-up includes Michaela Coel, Eili Harboe
The young acting talent will be presented on the opening weekend of next year’s Berlinale.
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Reviews'Summer Children': Tallinn Review
The young residents of an Icelandic children’s home seek solace in fantastical tales
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Reviews'Amal': IDFA Review
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of revolutionary Egypt in this stirring IDFA opener
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NewsNorway's incentive chips in $2.1m to Paul Greengrass' Breivik film
Other projects back in second round of 2017 funding are sixth instalment of Mission Impossible and TV’s The Innocents.
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Reviews'The Snowman': Review
Tomas Alfredson follows up ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ with a damp adaption of Jo Nesbo’s Nordic crime drama
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Reviews'What Will People Say': Toronto Review
A Pakistani teen living in Oslo struggles to conform to her family’s expectations
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Reviews'Valley Of Shadows': Toronto Review
A young boy finds evil lurking in the woods in this atmospheric Norwegian chiller.
















