Saturday, August 15, 2015

Fyttirakkern! This is the year’s best Norwegian film – Side2

Haugesund (Side2 :) “borning” ritzen Bræin and with Anders Baasmo Christiansen and Jenny Skavlan was named the year’s best movie Saturday night. The film also received the People’s Amanda.

The car on the race that has accumulated over 300,000 in cinema, was last year’s most watched Norwegian movie – and it is not always that it is precisely the film that wins best film.



Different film

Often fall election on a weirder and more “artistic” film.

– For me, just “borning” different movie, says director Hallvard Bræin to Page2.

– It is amazing what enthusiasm this movie has been carried forward on. When we took up in Levanger, we had to have secret shooting location because the interest of the region rånere was so large, cheering him.

Super Producer John M. Jacobsen had to be persuaded to make borning with Hallvard Bræin. – I knew that if we were going to make it, we had to do it damn good, says Jacobsen.

Terje Bendiksby, NTB Scanpix

Bræin and producer John M. Jacobsen hopes that “borning 2″ will be initiated soon.

– I’m super ready. It will be in winter conditions, the director says enthusiastically.

To Side2 he says that he is glad that he has made a film that filled the cinema alone.

– Fyttirakkern !

takes the people’s big film last year most Amanda Awards this year. The four awards were the People’s Amanda, best Norwegian feature film, best supporting actor in Henrik Mestad and best sound.

Shaken Sundquist

Bjørn Sundquist won Saturday’s fifth Amanda Award, one of which was a honorary -Amanda, but when he won Best Supporting Actor for “I’m Harold” he was quite touched.

– I’m totally shocked, I tremble yet, he said to the press after Amanda assignment was a fact.

“I’m Harold” is about a furniture salesman from Åsane in Bergen receiving an IKEA beside them, goes bankrupt and ends up kidnapping the IKEA boss , Ingvar Kamprad.

Sundquist says Side2 that he is especially happy for this award because Harold was a man close to his heart.
I understood the role very quickly, it hit me really, said Sundquist.
He admitted also laughingly that the price is a nice reminder that “one still remaining.”
I am glad that it is not completely dark yet, that there are still some light out there, he laughed.

– There’s still light out there, said Bjørn Sundquist on his career after he won Amanda.

Terje Bendiksby, NTB Scanpix

– Make libraries ours

– Thank you so much, I think it is 27 years since the last time. Oh my God, now I lose tits here. And the government make libraries ours!

Make sure HENRIK: Anne Krigsvoll held his hand over Henrik Mestad when he started as an actor.

Terje Bendiksby

Anne Krigsvoll was overjoyed when she won the prize for best supporting actress at this year’s Amanda award for the film Women for large men’s shirts.

The award was presented by James and Jonas Oftebro, who chose to make their own song over distribution text – dressed as bees. It created both bewilderment and laughter in the audience.

VERY HAPPY: Anne Krigsvoll won the award for Best Supporting Actress for Women for large men’s shirts.

Terje Bendiksby

Best Supporting Actor given to Henrik Mestad for role in borning.

borning was last year’s biggest Norwegian success in theaters in this country.

– Thanks, I had not expected to get it, so this I was very happy, said a happy and warm Mestad. Mestad hailed director Hallvard Bræin for the enthusiasm he showed for

And not least hailed him Anne Krigsvoll when they met the press afterwards.

– Henrik , choir fun, you’re the kid my! Lo Anne Krigsvoll.

I came ambling into the National Theatre in 1992 and after a time I was allowed to be with the great actresses of Dagligstuen on Hotel Continental. I went in caps and it was prosecuted, but Anne fetched head waiter and I got to keep the cap, laughed Mestad.

Bent Hamer won best director for the film in 1001 Gram. Ine Willman won the award for best supporting actress for “The nearest”.



Løkkeberg honored

Vibeke Løkkeberg was awarded the honorary Amanda.

film director who in recent years have moved and upset by movies like Tears of Gaza was for many a very welcome choice to be honored in the 30 years Amanda award now has been.

HERE IS THE YEAR AMANDA-WINNERS:

Best Norwegian cinema

1001 Grams soundtrack producer Bent Hamer for Bulbul Film, directed by Bent Hamer.

borning soundtrack producer John M. Jacobsen, Sveinung Golimo and Marcus Brodersen for Filmkameratene, director Hallvard Bræin

Against nature soundtrack producer Maria Ekerhovd for More Movie, directed by Ole Giæver.

Best Children’s Film

Karsten og Petras wondrous July soundtrack producer Silje Hopland Eik for Cinenord Kids Tory, director Arne Lindtner Næss.

Operation Arctic soundtrack producer John M. Jacobsen, Sveinung Golimo and Marcus Brodersen for Filmkameratene, director Grethe Bøe-Waal .

Captain Sabertooth and treasure in Lama Rama Producer, Frederick Howard, Lars Hellebust and Fredrik Støbakk for Storm Films and Gudny Hummelvoll for Hummel Film, directed by Lisa Marie Gamlem and John Andreas Andersen.

Best Direction

1001 Grams – Bent Hamer

Brødre- Aslaug Holm

Here is Harold – Gunnar Vikene

Best Actress

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas – Women for large men’s shirts

Agnes Kittelsen – Staying Alive

Ine Marie Wilmann – The nearest

Best Actor Actor

Elias Ali – Haram

Colin Farrell – Miss Julie

Bjørn Sundquist – Here’s Harold

Best Supporting Actress

Ida Husøy – borning

Anne Krigsvoll – Women in for big men’s shirts

Silje Storstein – The nearest

Best Supporting Actor

Anders Baasmo Christiansen – Captain Sabertooth and treasure in Lama Rama

Hallvard Holmen – Women for large men’s shirts

Henrik Mestad – borning

Best Screenplay

1001 Grams – Bent Hamer

Women for large men’s shirts – gunnhild øyehaug and Yngvild Sve Flikke

Against Nature – Ole Giæver

Best Cinematography

1001 gram – John Christian Rosenlund

Beatles – Philippe Kress

Here’s Harold – Simon Pram Sten

Best Production Design / Art

1001 Grams – Astrid Astrup, Tim Forehead and Alain Guffroy

Beatles – Peter De Neergaard

Here is Harold – Peter Bävman

Best foreign film

Leviathan – Andrey Zvyagintsev, distributor Arthaus

Best Visual Effects

borning – Gimpville v / Lars Erik Hansen

Sabertooth and treasure in Lama Rama – Storm Studio v / Morten Moen

Operation Arctic – Storyline Studios v / Torgeir Busch and Ivar André Rystad

Best music

1001 Grams – John Erik Kaada

Dirk Ohm – Illusionist who disappeared – Nicholas Sillitoe

remake.me – Nils Petter Molvær

Best clips

Brothers – Aslaug Holm, Hilde and Anders Bjørnstad Teigen

The random rock star – Christoffer Cheering

remake.me – Unni Straume

Best Sound Design

Beatles – Tormod Ringnes and Baard Haugan Ingebretsen

borning – Fredric Vogel and Petter Fladeby

The random rock star – Svenn Jakobsen

Best Short Film

Bunker – director Vibeke Heide, producer Vibeke Heide

Foul – director Rune Denstad Langlo, producer Håvard Gossé Bergseth for Spaett Film

To the north (Skate) – director Jørn Nyseth Ranum, producer Anders Graham for Turbine Film

Amanda Committee claps gold

Harald Mæle

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