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Amanda Winners 2011
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King of Devil's Island won Best Norwegian Film in Theatrical Release, Erik Skjoldbjærg won Best Director with
Nokas, while the audience award the People's Amanda went to
The Troll Hunter during the big evening of celebration in Haugesund for the film industry. With its five Amanda Awards,
Limbo became the biggest success.
Line Verndal and
Lena Endre were both awarded with an Amanda for their interpretations in
Limbo
, respectively as Best Actress and Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Henrik Rafaelsen was also in
Limbo, but it was his role in
Happy Happy
that won him Best Actor. The young actor talent
Trond Nilssen was awarded Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his debut in
King of Devil's Island
.
The Amanda Committee Honorary Award went to
Bjørn Floberg.
The Norwegian International Film Festival are proud to announce this year's Amanda winners:
Best Norwegian Film in Theatrical Release
King of Devil's Island
, produced by Karin Julsrud for 4 ½
Best Children's Film
Elias og jakten på havets gull
, directed by Lise I. Osvoll, produced by John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo for Filmkameratene
Best Director
Erik Skjoldbjærg,
Nokas
The People's Amanda
The Troll Hunter
, directed by André Øvredal, produced by John M. Jacobsen and Sveinung Golimo for Filmkameratene
Best Actress
Line Verndal,
Limbo
Best Actor
Henrik Rafaelsen,
Happy Happy
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Lena Endre,
Limbo
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Trond Nilssen,
King of Devil's Island
Best Screenplay
Christopher Grøndahl,
Nokas
Best Cinematography
Manuel Alberto Claro,
Limbo
Best Production Design/Art Direction
Niels Sejer,
Limbo
Best Visual Effects
Marcus B. Brodersen and Øystein Larsen, Filmkameratene,
The Troll Hunter
Best Music
Johan Söderqvist,
King of Devil's Island
Best Editing
Christoffer Heie,
Totally True Love
Best Sound Design
Hugo Ekornes,
Limbo
Best Short Film
1994
, directed by Kaveh Tehrani, produced by Kaveh Tehrani, Christian Lien Jensen and Marthe Haakensen
Best Documentary
Reunion - Ten Years After the War
, directed by Jon Haukeland, produced by Charlotte Røhder Tvedt for Medieoperatørene
Best Foreign Film in Theatrical Release
Another Year
, directed by Mike Leigh, distributed by SF Norge
The Amanda Committee Golden Clapper (“Gullklapperen”)
Celine Engebrigtsen and Kjersti Paulsen, casting agents
The Amanda Committee Honorary Award
Bjørn Floberg
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King of Devil's Island won Best Norwegian Film in Theatrical Release, Erik Skjoldbjærg won Best Director with
Nokas, while the audience award the People's Amanda went to
The Troll Hunter during the big evening of celebration in Haugesund for the film industry. With its five Amanda Awards,
Limbo became the biggest success.
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Line Verndal fikk prisen for Beste kvinnelige skuespiller (Fotograf: Helge Hansen)
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