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This is a chronological list of films produced in Norway ordered by decade of release on separate pages: List of Norwegian films before 1930; List of Norwegian films of the 1930s; List of Norwegian films of the 1940s; List of Norwegian films of the 1950s; List of Norwegian films of the 1960s; List of Norwegian films of the 1970s
The prize was created in 1985. The Amanda award is presented in following categories: Best Norwegian Film, Best Directing, Best Male Actor, Best Female Actress, Best Film for Children and Youth, Best Screenplay, Best Short Film, Best Documentary (however, a documentary can also win the Best Film award), Best Foreign Film and an honorary award.
The most expensive Norwegian movie to date, with a budget of 144 million NOK ($21 million). Despite the story being set in northern Norway, and most characters played by Norwegian actors, the dialogue is in English. 2003; Buddy: Morten Tyldum: Aksel Hennie, Nicolai Cleve Broch, Pia Tjelta: Winner of the "Best Film" award at the Amanda awards in ...
Norwegian black-and-white films (167 P) E. English-language Norwegian films (32 P) I. Norwegian independent films (20 P) M. Norwegian multilingual films (36 P) N.
Pages in category "Films set in Norway" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. ... The Best of Youth; Betrayed (2020 film) Beyond the Border ...
Title Director Cast Genre Release date 2020: Mortal: André Øvredal: Nat Wolf: Fantasy adventure: 28 February 2020 Karnawal: Juan Pablo Félix Alfredo Castro, Martin López Lacci, Mónica Lairana, Diego Cremonesi, Adrián Fondari, Sergio Prina, José Luis Arias, Ángel Apolonio Cruz, Fernando Lamas Ventura
The Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1989. The Pathfinder: Nils Gaup: Mikkel Gaup: Adventure / action / drama: The first-ever movie made in Northern Sami. Nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988. 1988: Kamilla and the Thief: Grete Salomonsen: Dennis Storhøi, Morten Harket: Drama
The movie had its domestic premiere in Norway on 7 October 2005 and was one of the first films in the immigrant made and non-children movies category to be a box office success in the theatrical release in Norway. [13] The film also got ranked 24th of the best grossing films in Norway in the year 2005.