Monday, November 7, 2016

Norwegian barnefilm won the prize in Germany – the Newspaper.en

Hanne Larsen in the film “Gilberts gruesome revenge” received barnejuryens price under the Nordic filmdager in Lübeck Saturday.

Barnejuryen, which consists of four girls and boys aged eleven and twelve years, believes that the film is “exciting, fun and fantasirik” and that it is “very entertaining”.

– We also liked the well all the characters and places the action took place, ” says the jury.

the Movie is about eleven-year-old Gilbert who is allergic to eggs, and when he and his family moves he does everything he can to hide allergien, especially for the girl next door Line, as is the captain of the hockeylaget. It is the set of closer to 60,000 norwegians and is still on the cinemas in Norway.

DIRECTOR: Director Hanne Larsen (t.v) was inspired by Stein Erik Lundes award-winning children’s book “Eggg” . Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB scanpix Show more

“the Escape” by George Kurian got the documentary film award, which is given by the Lübecks trade unions. The escape is about a group of syrian refugees on the way away from war and persecution.

“Rosemari” received honor and glory

Sara johnsen’s “Rosemari” was this year’s opening film and was during the awards ceremony Saturday night honored with the Interfilm Church prize, which the church stands behind.

“Gilberts terrible revenge”, from v director Hanne Larsen, and the actors Simen Hobbel Rosendahl, Gisken Armand, and Egil Hegerberg. Photo: Anders Grønneberg Show more

the Movie is samprodusert with the German company Match Factory and will soon have a German premiere.

Nordic filmdager in Lübeck was first held in 1956 and is the only film festival in Europe that takes just for films from Northern Europe.

(NTB)

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