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Each year since 2010, the Norwegian Oscar Committee has announced a three-film shortlist prior to announcing the official Norwegian Oscar candidate. The following films were shortlisted by Norway but not selected as the final candidate: 2024: Quisling: The Final Days, Sex; 2023: A Happy Day, Let the River Flow; 2021: Betrayed, Ninjababy
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 Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a 2018 historical romantic drama film directed by Mike Newell and written by Kevin Hood, Don Roos and Tom Bezucha, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows.
National Theatre was founded as a private institution and weathered several financial crises until 1929, when the Norwegian government started providing modest support. A number of famous Norwegians have served as artistic directors for the theatre, but Vilhelm Krag who took over in 1911, is credited as having brought the theatre into its ...
Forbidden to be shown in public by the Supreme Court of Norway in 1952, allowed and published in 2007 [1] 1951: Vi gifter oss: Nils R. Müller: Henki Kolstad: Comedy: Kranes konditori: Astrid Henning-Jensen: Wenche Foss, Aud Schønemann, Harald Heide Steen: Alt dette - og Island også: Johan Jacobsen, Erik Faustman: 1952: Nødlanding: Arne Skouen
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Eldorado was the first cinema in Norway with a sound system, and the first film with sound was The Singing Fool, [1] with Al Jolson in the main role. Eldorado showed typical westerns and spy movies for many decades, and was one of the premiere theaters for James Bond films. Dr. No had its Norwegian premiere here on April 1, 1963.
Eddie Cockrell, as opposed to the Norwegian reviewers, thought the film was "overly plotted". He found the movie to be "on the sweet side", but commended its "solid, sympathetic characterizations from the five leads". [6] The film was awarded two Amandas in 2004: for "Best Film (Norwegian)" and "Best Actor" (Christiansen). It was also nominated ...