![]() Haustveit Aase, Tårån Øverbø Aarbak, Marit Kultanĭirector: Aaslaug Vaa and Anders Øvergaard In addition, it has been screened at a series of Norwegian film festivals, purchased by NRK Super and its libraries, and shown on Aftenposten TV.Ĭontributors: Agnes Buen Garnås, Kristine Dyrland, Gunhild Teigland Kleivi, Karianne The film received NRK’s Audience Prize during the 2014 Short Film Festival in Grimstad. They ask: “How many steps are there to learn, and who has written the songs?” In the film Sing lingeling, the bright girls convey traditional song – and the joy of language – together with famed traditional singer Agnes Buen Garnås. In a classroom in Telemark, five young girls further their Norwegian cultural heritage. This film has been made possible by support from Norsk kulturråd, Nordnorsk Filmsenter, Telemark fylkeskommune, Fond for lyd og bilde, Vinje kommune, Seljord kommune, Sørnorsk Filmsenter, Fritt Ord, Bergesenstiftelsen, Landskappleikfondet i Seljord og Seljord Sparebank. Hillborg Romtveit, Trygve Vågen, Birgit Landsverk og Lars Erik Skjøtskift Øygarden.Įditor: Nanna Frank Møller og Jon Endre Mørk Jon Inge Øverbø Særsland, Ragnhild Øverbø Særsland, Randi Øverbø Hove, Kjell Hove,Įinar Øverbø, Inger Lien, Marthe Nordjordet, Jarle Nordjordet, Britt Karin og Halvor Nordjordet, ![]() The film has been shown at a series of cinemas and festivals both nationally and internationally. From daily life to special occasions, from the cradle to the grave - songs are used to retell old stories while creating new ones, keeping a heritage alive and evolving.Įvery Song a Story was nominated for the Amanda price - Best documentary of 2016. Through these songs, people around Møsvatn create meaningful stories about their lives, forming connections between past and future, memory and anticipation, through constant interaction. This film is about a small community, high up in the mountains near Hardangervidda, where this musical tradition is understood and continued to this day. Over centuries, lay songs have had a central place in Norwegian culture. This film has been made possible by support from Kulturrådet, Nordnorsk Filmsenter,īergesenestiftelsen, Vestvågøy Municipality, Røst Municipality and Lofoten Sparebank. This is an experimental film that borders between fiction and documentary.ĭirector: Jørn Nyseth Ranum and Aaslaug VaaĭOP: Virginie Surdej and Jørn Nyseth Ranum With wonder and fascination, they enter an exciting universe full of challenges and impossible questions, and are confronted with small situations that are surprisingly moving. The audience is drawn into an adventurous excursion with astrophysicist Jean Surdej (67) and a group of 15-year-olds. In the physical world, we are met with powerful mountains and wide open sea, through which we symbolically explore our solar system and humanity’s place in the universe. This film has been produced with support from Villa Lofoten AIR, Nordisk kulturfond, Kulturrådet, Nordland Fylkeskommune, Vestvågøy commune, HATS Hålogaland amatørteaterselskap, Figurteatret i Nordland & Lofoten Film CollectiveĬhildren of Stars invites us on a journey into outer space, conceptualised via a road trip through the Lofoten Islands. Visual post production by Nordisk Film Shortcut Oslo Music design: Emelie Markgren and Sebastian Rubinstein Öberg Sebastian Rubinstein Öberg with directors such as Jan Troell and Magnus Jarlbo composed the music for the Berlinale winner "A Soap".Ĭomposers and musicians: Emelie Markgren, Sebastian Rubinstein Öberg and Magnus JarlboĬoncept: Emelie Markgren, Sebastian Rubinstein Öberg, Magnus Jarlbo, Tor Edvin Eliassen and Together, the two composers have created music for nearly 100 films. Magic occurs when the Swedish film composers Sebastian Rubinstein Öberg and Magnus Jarlbo together with the young multi-artist Emelie Markgren present new instrumental inventions in an encounter with northern Norwegian nature. This film has been produced with support from Villa Lofoten AIR, Nordisk kulturfond, Kulturrådet, Nordland Fylkeskommune, Vestvågøy commune, HATS Hålogaland amatørteaterselskap, Figurteatret i Nordland & Lofoten Film Collective, Røst Municipality and Lofoten Sparebank. This film Is part of Villa Lofoten´s project I, in the middle of the History and Villa Lofoten AIR ![]() Sound design and mixing: Camilla Barrat-Due Teachers in poetry : Endre Ruset and Joakim KjørsvikĬinematographers : Bénédicte Liénard and Virginie Surdej Teacher in composition: Camilla Barratt-Due Reading: Helene Krogh Evensen and Marthe Ellingsen Text and music: Helene Krogh Evensen, Marthe Ellingsen, Oda Frantzen Løvdal and Linnea Hagvåg Four young voices from the Lofoten Islands. ![]() The poem and the music are written and composed by Helene, Marthe, Oda and Linnea. To a man who calls out to his mother in desperation. ![]()
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