Friday, September 19, 2014

Will this Norwegian scariest movie? – Page2

(Page2): This autumn will see one of Norwegian films most ambitious projects to date.

The movie “The wave” is also one of the first to address a notified natural disaster in the future. Namely, that a bit of the mountain Åkneset, located right in the Geiranger Fjord, one day you will race out and create a massive tidal wave of over 80 feet that will crush everything in its path before it hits land in Geiranger.

Behind the director’s Roar Uthaug, which also accounted for one of the truly great horror successes with “Prey” films and producer Martin Sundlandveien.

-At we have come so far with Norwegian films that we can make movies like this is simply amazing, says Sundlandveien comments.

Today crack formation in Åkenesfjellet 700 meters countries and it expands by 10-15 centimeters annually. There is a big warning in connection with the mountain, but scientists know once it will fall out.

80 years ago, a landslide in Tafjord. Geologists know that the next will be much greater. When Tafjord was struck dead 40 people.

Producer Martin Sundlandveien in Fantefilm says to A magazine that they have been concerned to cooperate with the municipality and the local population and treat the imminent threat humbly. In the beginning was great resistance, but it has softened along the way, he says.

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