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Eva Isaksen
Eva Isaksen (born 22 May 1956) is a Norwegian film director. She directed her first feature film '' Burning Flowers'' (''Brennende blomster'' 1985) with Eva Dahr, and has worked as an assistant on a number of films, including ''Sweetwater'' (1988) by Lasse Glomm, '' Wayfarers'' (''Landstrykere'' 1989) by Ola Solum, and '' The Dive'' (Dykket 1989) by Tristan de Vere Cole. In 1990 she directed ''Death at Oslo Central'' ('' Døden på Oslo S''), about the two boys Pelle and Proffen, based on the novels for young people by Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian author living in Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar .... Two years later she presented her third feature film ''Homo Falsus'' ('' Det perfekte mord'' 1992). References External links * 1956 births Living pe ...
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Burning Flowers
''Burning Flowers'' () is a 1985 Norwegian drama film directed by Eva Dahr and Eva Isaksen, based on a story by Lars Saabye Christensen, and starring Torstein Hølmebakk and Lise Fjeldstad Lise Barbra Skappel Fjeldstad (born 17 June 1939) is a Norwegian actress, and daughter of the conductor and violinist Øivin Fjeldstad. A graduate of the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 1963, she started working at Det Norske Teatret .... The film is about the teenager Hermann (Hølmebakk) who develops a relationship with the middle-aged Rosa (Fjeldstad). External links * * 1985 films 1985 drama films Norwegian drama films 1980s Norwegian-language films {{Norway-film-stub ...
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Eva Dahr
Eva Frederikke Dahr (30 October 1958 – 12 May 2019) was a Norwegian film director, playwright, and film producer. She studied at Volda University College and the Bela Balaz studio in Budapest, Hungary. Dahr was a prolific director of short films. She was the conceptual director of the TV drama '' Himmelblå'' (2008–10) and also directed the film '' The Orange Girl'', a 2009 adaptation of the 2003 Jostein Gaarder novel '' Appelsinpiken''. Together with her sister, actress Juni Dahr, she made two short films, ''Dolce Vita'' (1989) and ''Troll'' (1991). The director won many Norwegian and international awards, including an Amanda Award and a Gullstolen at the Kortfilmfestivalen i Grimstad, for the short film ''En mann'' (1997). Dahr died in 2019 at age 60, following a long illness.Death announcement, ''Aftenposten'' 14 May 2019, p. 53 Selected filmography * 1985: '' Burning Flowers'' – feature film (co-director) * 1989: ''Dolce Vita'' – short film A short film is ...
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Lasse Glomm
Lasse Glomm (September 5, 1944 – October 11, 1996) was a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. He directed eight feature films and wrote the screenplays for seven films. He also produced several films. Career Glomm began his career as a film journalist and editorial member of the film magazines ''Fant'' and ''Filmavisa''. He became involved in film work in 1972. He was a production assistant and manager on several films, including Joseph Losey's film adaptation of ''A Doll's House'' (1973) and Per Blom's '' Mors hus'' (1974). Glomm made his directorial debut with '' Det andre skiftet'' (1978) and followed up with '' At dere tør!'' (1980), both based on books by Espen Haavardsholm. After the children's film ''Zeppelin'' (1981) came '' Svarte fugler'' (1983), a love story set in the publishing environment, whereas '' Havlandet'' (1985) was a historical everyday drama for the Cap of the North. The film had its literary setting in Idar Kristiansen's cycle of novels about t ...
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Wayfarers (film)
''Wayfarers'' () is a 1989 Norwegian feature film directed by Ola Solum.Cowie, Peter. 1992. ''Cinema Des Pays Nordiques. English: A Survey of the Films and Film-Makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden''. London: Tantivy Press, p. 97. The screenplay was written by Hans Lindgren, Lars Saabye Christensen, and Solum. It is based on the 1927 novel ''Wayfarers (novel), Wayfarers'' by Knut Hamsun. The film depicts Nordland during the transition between the era of the "privileged traders" and modernity in the 1860s. The film was released on DVD in 2009. Cast * Trond Peter Stamsø Munch as Edevart * Marika Lagercrantz as Lovise Magrete * Helge Jordal as August * Liv Heløe as Ragna * Liv Steen as Ane Maria * Espen Skjønberg as Knoff * John Sigurd Kristensen as Karolus * Lasse Lindtner as Skaaro * Hildegun Riise as Miss Ellingsen * Frank Krog as Haakon Doppen References External links

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The Dive (1990 Film)
''The Dive'' () is a 1990 Norwegian action thriller directed by Tristan de Vere Cole, starring Bjørn Sundquist, Frank Grimes and Michael Kitchen Michael Roy Kitchen (born 31 October 1948) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle in the ITV drama '' Foyle's War'', which comprised eight series betwe .... The movie tells the story of a couple of two deep sea divers and a risky operation at 110 meters. References External links * * ''Dykket''at the Norwegian Film Institute 1990 films 1990 drama films 1990 action thriller films Norwegian action thriller films 1990s Norwegian-language films {{action-thriller-film-stub ...
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Døden På Oslo S
''Døden på Oslo S'' (meaning "''The death at Oslo Central Station"'') is a Norwegian film released in 1990. Set in Oslo in the late eighties, it is based on a book by Ingvar Ambjørnsen from his series '' Pelle og Proffen''. It was the highest-grossing Norwegian film of the year. Plot The film is about the two teenage boys, Pelle and Proffen, who try to help Pelle's girlfriend, Lena, overcome a drug problem. She is only 15 years old, and they initially meet at a snack bar in downtown Oslo. She has been abused by a social worker at a home for troubled teens. While they try to help Lena she runs away, they get beat up, and watch people overdose at the central train station in Oslo. The film deals with issues including drugs, troubled teens and their parents, and child pornography. It's also about Pelle's and Proffen's families and their differing backgrounds: Pelle's parents are former hippies and very liberal; while Proffen's parents are older and conservative. Production The sc ...
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Ingvar Ambjørnsen
Ingvar Even Ambjørnsen-Haefs (born 20 May 1956) is a Norwegian writer. He is best known for his "Elling" tetralogy: ''Utsikt til paradiset'' (1993), ''Fugledansen'' (1995), ''Brødre i blodet'' (1996), and ''Elsk meg i morgen'' (1999). ''Brødre i blodet'' ("Blood brothers") was turned into a successful movie, entitled ''Elling'', which received an Academy Awards, Oscar nomination in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Film category in 2001. The English translation of the novel is called ''Beyond the Great Indoors''. Born in Tønsberg and raised in Larvik, his semi-autobiographical debut novel ''23-salen'' ("The 23rd Row"), criticized mental health care in Norway. All of his novels take the side of the outsider, including his breakthrough novel ''Hvite Niggere'' ("White Niggers", 1986). The novel is about a young man who leads a life somewhat on the edges of normal society. He is also known for his series for young people "Pelle og Proffen" which fo ...
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1956 Births
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Norwegian Film Directors
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