(Dagbladet): This week played the Hollywood movie “downsizing” into Norway. film crew has already been in the country for nearly two weeks to film exterior photos.
Today arrived Hollywood actors Svolvaer in Lofoten.
the movie superstar Matt Damon in the lead role, while Norwegian ancestry Kristen Wiig, Christoph Waltz, Jason Sudeikis, Alec Baldwin, Neil Patrick Harris and Norwegian Ingjerd Egeberg says on the cast list.
The Austrian actor Christoph Waltz came with regular scheduled flights from Bodo, while the film crew had charter a private Widerøe aircraft to Matt Damon.
there has been uncertainty about when Damon would arrive Lofoten when it chartered Widerøe aircraft was set up departing from Oslo to Svolvaer both Friday and Saturday – only to be set.
But at 14.57, almost three quarters after the announced time, the country finally movie star on Helle Airport outside Svolvaer.
Was sent by helicopter
The film crew had parked two Volvos at the airport, but decided to take the helicopter when they were run Matt Damon hotel ship.
Matt Damon was piloted straight from the plane into a rented helicopter, and then the plane directly to the hotel ship “Edda Fides” where the entire crew will stay the five days they are in Lofoten.
Actor Adventurous Lofoten Varings did not see a lot of Hollywood celebrity on airport. But the staff at the airport, however, met an extremely friendly and welcoming Matt Damon.
– When Matt Damon came down flow rappa, I walked over and politely asked if I could take a Selfie picture. He was incredibly nice and smiling, and said “Of course!” With the same, says Heidi Sletten Reiertsen, who works in sales and service at the airport.
Only three passengers came with the chartered machine from Oslo. In addition to Damon himself – his personal assistant Colin O’Hara, and the physical his coach, Matt Baiamonte, who developed fighting technique to Damon for his role in “Jason Bourne” movie.
Matt Damon charmed Reiertsen completely.
– Matt, that I feel that I can now call him, was simply a very nice boy. He told me they had flown an extra sightseing round of Lofoten before they landed. That explained why the plane was an hour late, telling Reiertsen.
– What had he seen?
– He had been flown over the Troll Fjord, where they are shooting tomorrow. And he had seen Henningsvær from the air, in addition to Svolvær and Kabelvåg. With guiding over loudspeakers from the captain of the plane, Espen Hoff.
– How did Matt Damon on what he had seen ?
– Toward me he was beside himself with excitement. He used words like “amazing” in every other sentence. He had never seen anything like it, she says and adds:
– I do not know if it was the view of Lofoten he talked about – or whether he was “amazed” at the sight of me!
– You found the tone?
– Haha! I am well married – but no fanatic, as I usually say. My husband is at sea for five weeks, so it’s not all he needs to know!
– For me, Matt youngster. But the movie star to be, I think he seemed very down on. Nearly usual. But he’s not exactly ugly !, she says.
Satisfied
Producer Mark Johnson confirms that Damon is a nice guy, to Dagbladet.
– I’ve never worked with a movie star like Matt Damon. He is so kind, generous and see for yourself how lucky he is. He is wonderful to work with, says star producer who including has been producing the hit television series “Breaking Bad” and got an Oscar for “Rain Man.”
He arrived in Norway and Lofoten Saturday and he finished roses actors in the movie and the Norwegian environment that will be the backdrop for the final scenes of “downsizing.”
– It’s amazing here, we’re ecstatic. I was in Norway in October as well and will be returning. I want to go here once a year to come, says Johnson while Dagbladet were on a tour of the boat where 185 people will live the next five days.
Pool and bar
the former industrial vessel with private helipad in front, private pool for those who live there, several theater room and a newbuilding bar. The bar is set up as an extra service for movie people, when the boat usually used for offshore employees.
18 suites are also built to become more beds for the celebre guests.
Dagbladet met the Austrian actor Christoph Waltz their way onto the ship. The actor who is known as the villain in the latest James Bond movie and were awarded an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Tarantino’s “Django Unchained “, would not tell so much about his experiences in Norway.
– I’ve just flown in, he said
– But like you surroundings here?
– Yes, of course.
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