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The 41st Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund from 15 to 22 August 2013. |
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I Belong was selected as the best Nordic film and the winner of the «Viaplay Nordic Film Award Haugesund» when the festival awards were presented in Haugesund tonight. Director Dag Johan Haugerud shares the award of NOK 75,000 with the film's producers, Yngve Sæther and Sigve Endresen of Motlys. The Audience Award went to the festival's opening film Kon-Tiki, directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg. |
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Last Sunday the feature documentary Bravehearts were screened for the festival public at Edda cinema. And the film went straight home with the public. |
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Turn Me On, Goddammit! won the award for Best Norwegian Film in Theatrical Release, Joachim Trier won Best Direction for Oslo, August 31st, while the public voted for their favourite film, Headhunters, to win the People's Amanda, when the 2012 Amanda Awards found their happy winners in Haugesund tonight. With four Amanda Awards, including Best Screenplay, Pål Sletaune's Babycall won the most awards. |
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Inger Merete Hobbelstad, journalist for the newspaper Dagbladet, was Monday evening presented with the 2012 Hestenes Award during the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund. |
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Kon-Tiki
was greeted with a standing ovation when the film was shown in four full halls at the opening of the 40th Norwegian Film Festival in Haugesund last night.
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Today the Nordic film market New Nordic Films opens for the 18th time in Haugesund. The Norwegian International Film Festival's Nordic section gather 343 professionals from 28 nations to watch films, discuss films, buy films and enter agreements about new film projects. |
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