“Ellos eatnu – Let the river live” best Norwegian cinema film – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

During the film festival in Haugesund, a total of 22 prizes were awarded on Saturday evening. See all the winners here. “Krigsseileren”, which was nominated in seven categories, received four awards. But it was another war film that was awarded the People’s Amanda. The public voted for “The Battle of Narvik”. Thanks to the actors “Ellos eatnu – Let the river live” was the most nominated film with eight nominations. The film also ended up with three awards. Among them the award for best Norwegian cinema. – Many thanks to the jury and everyone who has been in front of and behind the camera, said producer Maria Ekerhovd. Ole Giæver also won the award for best director for the film. – A director’s most important job is to make other people’s talent flourish, and I wouldn’t have received this award if it weren’t for the fact that I worked with so many extremely talented people, and then I would especially like to single out Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen in the lead role and all the other wonderful actors, said Ole Giæver. Gard Emil Elvenes received the award for best male car role in the same film. – Wow, this is big, said a moved Elvenes when he received the award. The actor also especially thanked Isaksen, who played the main role in the film. Let the river live was given a roll of the dice by the Film Police at news when it was reported last year. BEST MALE SUPPORTING ACTOR: Gard Emil for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live gives his acceptance speech after winning the Amanda prize in the category “Best supporting male actor” during the Amanda award ceremony at Festiviteten in Haugesund. Photo: Jan Kåre Ness / NTB – Special project Kristoffer Joner presented the award for best actress. Ruby Dagnall has also won the award for best actress in 2017, and won again tonight. – It has been a special project that was recorded five years ago, said Ruby Dagnall about the film “The Last Spring.” “The film was shot in one week, a very special project. And I am incredibly proud of what it has become. Thank you very much. news’s ​​film reviewer characterized the film as a sensational debut from director Franciska Eliassen. DIVIDED AND WON: Ruby Dagnall handed out Amanda in the category “Best female supporting role” and even won the award for best female actor in the film “The last spring”. Photo: Jan Kåre Ness / NTB – A little more important than other things Pål Sverre Hagen won his third Amanda award when he was named best male actor, this time for one of Norway’s most expensive films, “Krigsseilerne”. – Ok, now I was a bit surprised. Thank you very much. I can’t keep this one alone. Dear Ine, dear Kristoffer, I’m sharing this one with you. This was just like us. Thank you both very much, said Hagen when he thanked for the award. Ine Marie Wilmann also won an award for her work in the same film. MOVED: – I am very touched and very grateful for this, said this year’s male actor Pål Sverre Hagen Photo: Jan Kåre Ness / NTB Wilmann won the award for best supporting actress for her portrayal of Cecilia in the film. It got a roll of the dice when news rolled the dice last year. And Ine Marie Wilmann’s role was singled out as decisive for the film’s impact by the Film Police. BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE: Ine Marie Willmann won the award for best supporting female. Photo: Jan Kåre Ness / NTB – Every once in a while you are allowed to take part in creating something that feels a little more important than other things, said Wilmann when she thanked for the award. The film also won the People’s Amanda award. – We have worked on a film that lasted as long as the Second World War, without comparison otherwise. We want to thank those who have voted for the film, said a moved director Live Bonnevie. Honorary award Minister of Culture Lubna Jaffery presented Amanda’s honorary award. – She is in herself a piece of Norwegian film history, said the Minister of Culture about actor Bente Børsum. AWARD: Actor Bente Børsum gives an acceptance speech after winning the Amanda prize in this year’s “Æres-Amanda” class Photo: NTB – Presumably she is the only one who has played against Rolf Søder and Anders Danielsen Lie. Last year we saw her in Exit, Jaffery said. – A thousand million thanks, said the 89-year-old when she received the honorary award. – What can you say. I am heaven-fallen. I do not have words. Really. Fantastic. You mention a lot of things, and I realize I’ve done quite a few over the years. I kind of didn’t think about it being that much. Every new thing is exciting for me, different and a new experience. And I’ve been allowed to keep going, I’m an old lady, but I certainly haven’t given up. It has been magnificent. These are the nominees for the Amanda Prize 2023 Best costume Stefanie Bieker for Krigsseileren Miriam Lien for Munch Nell Knudsen for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Best make-up Izzi Galindo and Dimitra Drakopoulou for Sick girl Maria Bjørnnes Hermansen for Munch Maria Bjørnnes Hermansen for Forbannelsen Best scenography/production design Lise Hillkirk Olimb for Forbannelsen Merete Bostrøm for Kampen om Narvik Ragnhild Juliane Sletta and Cecilie de Lange for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Best short film Superdupermegagigasingel (Director: Håkon Anton Olavsen, Producer: Louise Beyer) The harbor manager (Director: Mia Ludvigsen Henriksen and Konrad Hjemli ) Complications (Director and prod.: Ivar Aase) Best cinematography John-Erling Holmenes Fredriksen for The Battle of Narvik Sturla Brandth Grøvlen for Krigsseileren Oskar Dahlsbakken for Banbannelsen Best visual effects Arne Kaupang, Varg Studios, Stardust Effects, Storyline Studios, Gimpville and Storm Studios for Kampen om Narvik Jean-Michel Boublil for Krigsseileren Lars Erik Hansen for Vikingulven Best clip Kristoffer Borgli for Syk pike Wibecke Rønseth, co-editors Frida Michaelsen, Odin Norum Kvistad and Sophie Hesselberg for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Thomas Grotmol for Thomas against Thomas Best sound design Matias Frøystad for Storm Espen Rønning and Bent Holm for The Battle of Narvik Tormod Ringnes and Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård for Forbannelsen Best Original Music Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim for Titina Elina Waage Mikalsen, Evelina Petrova, Viktor Bomstad, Franciska Seifert Eliassen and Matias Frøystad for The Last Spring Ola Fløttum and Pessi Levanto for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Best supporting actor Leon Tobias Slettbakk for Krigsseileren Gard Emil Elvenes for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Henrik Rafaelsen for Night Best supporting actress Ane Skumsvoll for Storm Anna Filippa Hjarne for Banbannelsen Ine Marie Wilmann for Krigsseileren Best documentary Brødrene Johansen (Director and producer: Trude Berge Ottersen) Codename: Nagasaki (Director: Fredrik S. Hana, Producer: Gunhild Oddsen, Co-prod: Elin Sander) The last film (Director and producers: Olaug Spissøy Kyvik and Karianne Førland Vennerød) Best screenplay Kristoffer Borgli for Syk pike Ole Giæver for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Justyna Bilik, Gjermund Gisvold and Radosław Paczocha for Norwegian Dream Best foreign cinema The Banshees of Inisherin (Director: Martin McDonagh, Distr.: The Walt Disney Company Nordic ) Close (Director: Lukas Dhont, Distr.: Arthaus) Triangle of Sadness (Director: Ruben Östlund, Distr.: SF Norge) Best Director Ole Giæver for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live Franciska Seifert Eliassen for Den siste värning Leiv Igor Devold for Norwegian Dream Best male actor Kristoffer Joner for Krigsseileren Pål Sverre Hagen for Krigsseileren Hubert Miłkowski for Norwegian Dream Best female actor Kristine Kujath Thorp for Syk pike Ruby Dagnall for The last spring Kristine Hartgen for Kampen om Narvik Best children’s film Dancing Queen (Director: Aurora Gossé, Producer: Thomas Robsahm) Titina (Director: Kajsa Næss, Producer: Tonje Skar Reiersen and Lise Fearnley) People and robbers in Kardemomme by (Director: Rasmus A. Sivertsen, Producer: Heidi Palm Sandberg and Åshild Ramborg) Best Norwegian cinema Ellos eatnu – Let the river live (Director: Ole Giæver, Producer: Maria Ekerhovd) Sick girl (Director: Kristoffer Borgli, Producer: Andrea Berentsen Ottmar and Dyveke Bjørkly Graver) The last spring (Director and producer: Franciska Seifert Eliassen) Amanda, Gullklapper and People’s Amanda are awarded. Ine Marie Wilmann won the award for best supporting actress for Krigsseileren. The other two nominees were Ane Skumsvoll for Storm and Anna Filippa Hjarne for Forbannelsen. Best supporting actor The award for best supporting actor goes to Gard Emil Elvenes for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live. The other nominees were Leon Tobias Slettbakk for Krigsseileren and Henrik Rafaelsen for Natt. Best documentary film The award for best documentary film goes to Brødrene Johansen. Codename: Nagasaki and The Last Movie were the other two nominees. Best short film The short film Superdupermegagigasingle won this category. In addition, the Harbor Manager and Complications were nominated. Best screenplay The award for best screenplay went to Kristoffer Borgli for Syk pike. Ole Giæver was nominated for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live, while Justyna Bilik, Gjermund Gisvold and Radosław Paczocha were nominated for Norwegian Dream. Best scenography/production design The winner is Lise Hillkirk Olimb for Forbannelsen. The other nominees were Merete Bostrøm for Kampen om Narvik and Ragnhild Juliane Sletta and Cecilie de Lange for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live. Best Children’s Film Dancing Queen won the award for Best Children’s Film. The other nominees were Titina and People and robbers in Kardemomme by. Best sound design Espen Rønning and Bent Holm won the award for best sound design for Kampen om Narvik. Photo: Jon Kåre Ness / NTB Best visual effects The winner of the award for best visual effects was Arne Kaupang, Alexander Kadim v/Varg Studios, Anette Gjertsen v/Stardust Effects, Lars Erik Hansen v/Gimpville, Kai Kiønig Bortne v/Storyline Studios and Morten Jacobsen v/Storm Studios for The Battle of Narvik. Gullklapperen – The winner has had his films in recognized festivals such as Cannes and Sundance, said Thomas Robsahm when he presented the award to the film production company Motlys. Best costume Stefanie Bieker won the award for Krigsseileren. Best photo Sturla Brandth Grøvlen for Krigsseileren. Best original music Elina Waage Mikalsen, Evelina Petrova, Viktor Bomstad, Franciska Seifert Eliassen and Matias Frøystad for The last spring. Best Actress Ruby Dagnall for The Last Spring. Best male actor Pål Sverre Hagen won the award for Krigsseileren. Best mask/makeup Izzi Galindo and Dimitra Drakopoulou for Sick girl. Best clip Thomas Grotmol for Thomas against Thomas. Best foreign cinema film The film Close. Director Belgian Lukas Dhont. Best director Ole Giæver for Ellos eatnu – Let the river live. People’s Amanda Kampen om Narvik received this award. Best Norwegian cinema The award went to Ello’s eatnu – Let the river live. Honorary Amanda Actor Bente Børsum.



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