– The film critic award for best film is awarded a movie that has really reached the hearts of the audience. In the media we have read that the actors have been stopped on the street and got squeezed strangers that say the film works better than years of therapy. This is how the jury justifies the choice of last year’s best Norwegian feature film. – Over 150,000 have seen it in the cinema, which is a startling high visitor figure for a “small” film that is neither a children’s movie nor is about the war, the jury continues. Couple: Oddgeir Thune and Helga Guren in “Dove”. Photo: Øystein Mamen darling is director Ingolfsdottir’s record debut. She also stands for clips, production design and costumes. – It feels fantastic. It is a very given price to get, says Ingolfsdottir to news. About the winner: – Takes us into a journey in storming feelings The film’s main role -holder Helga Guren received the actress award. She plays Maria, who stands at a crossroads when her husband suddenly announces that he wants to get out of the relationship. – This year’s winner takes us on a journey in storming emotions, first the good and the intoxicating. But later we are going into an anger, a huge frustration, outcome and attacks that may seem unreasonable. That in the midst of the character’s rage we are still able to feel for her, and hope for her, is the winner’s profit, writes the jury about Guren. Winner: Helga Guren won the actress award. Photo: Frode Fjerdingstad / news – I had full sympathy with Mary from the first time I read the script, says Guren. news’s ​​film critic Birger Vestmo rolled a six on the dice when he reviewed the film. The winner competed against two other nominated feature films from last year: “Dreams” and “Love”, both directed by Dag Johan Haugerud. Professional prize to the Ibelin Gang The Professional Award went to Rasmus Tukia, Ada Wikdahl, Arash Ebrahimi, Chris Kongshaug, Derek Bancroft, Tom Chr. Lilletvedt and Sindre Hammersbøen for visual effects on “Ibelin”. IBELIN: The price prize went to the gang that stood for visual effects on “Ibelin”. Photo: Media operators / EUFORI / HANDOUT / EUFORI / HANDOUT / NTB The Film Critics Award is awarded by the Norwegian Film Critics Team, which is an interest team for film critics, film writers and reviewers with around 90 members. The prize has been awarded for 74 years. Last year, the award for best Norwegian feature film went to “Ellos Eatnu – La Elva Leve”, directed by Ole Giæver. The main role owner Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen received the actress award. Published 12.03.2025, at. 12.30 Updated 12.03.2025, at. 12.37



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