All Norway articles – Page 19

  • Involuntary
    News

    Nordisk Film & TV to support regional releases

    2009-05-13T15:36:00Z

    Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fund is launching scheme to support the distribution of Nordic films in the region.

  • Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg’s Max Manus
    News

    Filmkameratene hunts projectionist accused of piracy

    2009-05-11T18:13:00Z

    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.

  • Nina Refseth
    News

    Norway joins European co-production convention

    2009-05-08T11:36:00Z

    Norway is set to join the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.

  • Mira Sorvino
    News

    NonStop Sales picks up Norwegian thriller Hidden

    2009-05-07T14:11:00Z

    Scandanavian sales company NonStop Sales has boarded Hidden (Skjult). It  has acquired worldwide rights and will be introducing the film to buyers at Cannes.

  • Free Jimmy
    News

    Norwegian Film Institute supports Chopin

    2009-05-05T14:12:00Z

    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.

  • Features

    Nokas

    2009-05-05T11:03:00Z

    The largest robbery to date in Norway took place in Stavanger on Apr 5, 2004, when an armed gang left the Norwegian Cash Service with $8.2m

  • Features

    Accounts (Regnskap)

    2009-05-05T11:02:00Z

    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?

  • Features

    King Of Bastøy

    2009-05-05T10:57:00Z

    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

  • Features

    Maskeblomstfamilien (literal translation: The Figwort Family)

    2009-05-01T15:55:00Z

    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