Bafta Award for 'Affection Value'
The Norwegian film 'Affection Value' won the BAFTA award for Best Foreign Language Film, marking a historic first for Norway.
Renate Reinsve at the Bafta Awards: - We have already won
Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve expresses her pride and excitement at the Bafta Awards, stating that they have already achieved victory regardless of the outcome.
"Affection Value" is seeking eight Bafta awards on Sunday: - You always want to win
The Norwegian film "Affection Value" is nominated for eight BAFTA awards, marking a historic achievement for the country's cinema.
Love: Love as Adventure in This Time of Great Change, the Focus of a Solid Norwegian Film
The article reviews the Norwegian film 'Love' by Dag Johan Haugerud, which explores themes of human relationships and intimacy amid significant societal changes.
"Affection Value" is the most lucrative Norwegian movie
"Affection Value" has surpassed "Kon-Tiki" as the highest-grossing Norwegian film worldwide, with 3.4 million viewers generating over $30.7 million in box office revenue.
Film director and screenwriter Grete Salomonsen Hynnekleiv was a gentle warrior
Grete Salomonsen Hynnekleiv, a notable Norwegian film director and screenwriter, passed away at the age of 75, remembered for her poignant storytelling in films dealing with themes of betrayal and abandonment.