by Nathaniel R
I once briefly lived in the breathtakingly beautiful town of Haugesund, Norway and made one of my best friends for life there (hei Thomas!). He now lives there again after many years in Los Angeles and if I had any money at all I would be there right now to attend the annual Norwegian Film Festival which takes place there each year. This year's festival runs from today, August 20th, through the 26th. One of the most interesting things about this festival is that it basically kicks off with Norway's annual Oscar-like ceremony, The Amanda Awards...
Their awards calendar is thus basically half of one year and half of the current one so their nominees or winners include two Oscar players from least season (Flee and Worst Person in the World) and at least one film we hope will be an Oscar player next season (Everything Everywhere All at Once nominated in Foreign Film). The newer Norwegian films we're less familiar with but will get familiar as soon as we can. We still don't have word on what Norway's Oscar submission will be this year but a lot of these films won't be eligible since most came out in Norway before the eligibility window.
The nominees and winners (★) and where you can watch them below
NORWEGIAN FILM
All three of these films are available here in the US. You already know the genius Worst Person in the World (which surely would have won the Oscar in a non-Drive My Car sweeping kind of year). The Innocents is a supernatural horror film about children with dark mysterious powers and The Burning Sea is a disaster thriller about an oil rig that explodes.
FOREIGN FILM
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AMANDA
These are more mainstream films. The Trip is an action comedy, currently streaming on Netflix and stars Noomi Rapace and Aksel Hennie as a warring couple.
DIRECTOR
LEAD ACTRESS
Yes, three child actors are recognized together for The Innocents, a supernatural thriller about little children revealing dark and mysterious powers when adults aren't looking.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sara Khormani won for Nothing to Laugh About a dramedy about a comedian and his ex-girlfriend. Everybody Hates Johan is a comedy though we can't say we understand the plot even from synopses or who Bolsø Berdal plays.
Ellen Dorrit Petersen is a great actress (we're less familiar with the other women) with a really memorable look. She was the lead in the film Blind several years back and she plays one of the key mother roles in The Innocents this year. She's nominated in this riff on the Cinderella story in the evil stepmother role.
LEAD ACTOR
The Middle Man is from famous Norwegian director Bent Hamer (O'Horten, Kitchen Stories) but it takes place in the US and is in English. Some of you will recognize Pål Sverre Hagen from the Oscar nominated Norwegian hit Kon-Tiki. He's also the lead of Everbody Hates Johan which is nominated in the parallel actress category.
Full Coverage is a dramedy about a dinner party where friends give up their phones and reveal their secrets. Some of you will recognize Thorbjørn Harr from recurring roles on two TV shows (Vikings, Younger)
SUPPORTING ACTOR
The two boyfriends from Worst Person faced off.
CHILDREN'S FILM
SCREENPLAY
Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier have co-written all of Joachim Trier's films together but Vogt occassionally does his own movies, too. His debut was Blind, a very good thriller/drama about a blind woman. And given that his second feature is The Innocents we're guessing that Trier's supernaturally-tinged Thelma (2017), his most atypical project was the one with the biggest Vogt influence!
CINEMATOGRAPHY
COSTUME DESIGN
EDITING
MAKEUP
PRODUCTION DESIGN
SOUND
MUSIC
DOCUMENTARY
Young and Afraid (which is also known as Nattebarn) is about a suicidal man and his friends. Be Here looks at three different people with dementia. John The Last Norwegian Cowboy is about a 92 year old Norwegian-American man who doesn't want to sell his land in Montana.
VISUAL EFFECTS
SHORT FILM