All Norway articles – Page 19
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News
Nordisk Film & TV to support regional releases
Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fund is launching scheme to support the distribution of Nordic films in the region.
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Filmkameratene hunts projectionist accused of piracy
Filmkameratene, Norwegian production outfit, is closing in on a cinema projectionist who is alleged to have illegally filmed local blockbuster, Max Manus, and distributed it on the internet.
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Norway joins European co-production convention
Norway is set to join the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.
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NonStop Sales picks up Norwegian thriller Hidden
Scandanavian sales company NonStop Sales has boarded Hidden (Skjult). It has acquired worldwide rights and will be introducing the film to buyers at Cannes.
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Norwegian Film Institute supports Chopin
Norway’s Storm Studios will co-produce Chopin, a $6.6m (NOK 43m) fully-animated feature from UK’s BreakThru Films, which will be released for composer’s 200th anniversary in 2010.
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Features
Accounts (Regnskap)
Ulrik is released from prison, having served 12 years for killing his wife’s lover. His son will have nothing to do with him; his former colleagues expect him to get back at the man who peached on him. What’s he to do?
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Features
King Of Bastøy
In the winter of 1915, a riot among the 8-18-year-old inmates of the boys’ detention centre of Bastøy, in the Oslo fjord, is crushed by Norwegian troops
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Features
Maskeblomstfamilien (literal translation: The Figwort Family)
Adrian is different. His father has killed himself, his mother is sick – an aunt takes care of him. It is difficult to sympathise with his behaviour; he doesn’t see himself as evil, he just doesn’t know what shame is