Film

Photo: Shanghai International Film Festival

Five Norwegian features have been selected for the 13th Shanghai International Film Festival that will be held between June 12-20. With a screening program of close to 1,000 films, the festival is the biggest event of its kind in the country. Read more

Many thanks to all those who attended and supported Nordox 2009. Due to popular demand we are bringing a selection of the most popular films back to the UCCA auditorium screen. We will be re-screening ten Nordox 2009 films, all of them audience favourites. Screenings will be one off, so don't miss this chance to catch some truly great documentaries! Read more

Hunting Down Memory - a documentary film about a man who lost his memory on a train in China and his long journey of discovering who he is. It is to be shown during the 2009 Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival 6-19 December. Read more

Nordox is an annually held Nordic documentary festival. Read more

Five recent films and documentaries from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland will be screened, each telling a story of migrant life and culture in the Nordic world. Read more

The Norwegian movie "The Storm in My Heart" ("Jernanger") was nominated for the grand prix - the Golden Cup - in Shanghai International Film Festival, which ran from June 13th-21st. Three additional Norwegian movies and two shorts screened in the Panorama sidebar. Read more

Norwegian producer Yngve Sæther, which is Norway’s Producer on the Move in European Film Promotion’s networking program during the upcoming Cannes International Film Festival (13.-24.May), has already moved from the wings to unusual attention. Read more

Last weeks award show at the Nordic Film Festival in, France, left two Norwegian films with two of the most prestigious prizes. Eva Sørhaug`s first film “Cold Lunch” was awarded the Grand Prix de Jury, while Nils Gaup with the “The Kautokeino rebellion” won the audience award Read more

Last week the Norwegian film "North" won several awards at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival. They have received excellent reviews ever since the film was released in the beginning of February. Read more

The famous Norwegian 1926 silent film “The Bridal Party in Hardanger” will be  presented in the new National Center for the Performing Arts October 29th. Read more