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PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Norvège

L'Institut norvégien du cinéma soutient sept nouvelles productions

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- L'agence nationale a décidé de soutenir deux longs-métrages de fiction et cinq séries TV de haute qualité, pour un total d'environ 3,2 millions d'euros

L'Institut norvégien du cinéma soutient sept nouvelles productions
Le réalisateur Ole Giæver, dont le drame Let the River Flow a obtenu 800 000 euros

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The Norwegian Film Institute, the country’s audiovisual agency, announced the recipients of its latest round of funding last week. In detail, the body has set aside 36.5 million Norwegian crowns (approximately €3.2 million) and backed seven new productions.

The big winners of this slate of funding are two domestic features – namely, Ole Giæver’s drama Let the River Flow (9 million Norwegian crowns, or €800,000), set during the Alta River conflict in the north of Norway in the late 1970s and produced by Mer Film AS, and Kristoffer Borgli’s black comedy Sick of Myself [+lire aussi :
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(7.5 million Norwegian crowns, or €660,000), staged by Oslo Pictures.

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Finally, five high-end TV series were in receipt of support. They include the second season of Øystein Karlsen’s financial drama Exit (6.5 million Norwegian crowns, or €575,000, produced by FremantleMedia Norge AS), along with some brand-new productions: Terje Solli’s The Superhero School (4.7 million Norwegian crowns, or €415,000, staged by Seefood TV AS), Ole Martin Hafsmo’s King Johan (4 million Norwegian crowns, or €352,000, produced by PLAN-B TV AS), Tord T Olsen’s Rabalder (3.5 million Norwegian crowns, or €308,000, a NordicStories Nord AS production) and Liv Mari Ulla Mortensen’s I Do Not Live Here (1.325 million Norwegian crowns, or €115,000, staged by Maipo Film).

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