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  1. Film Collection. A collection of DVDs and Blu-rays with recently released Norwegian feature films, short films, and documentaries for Norwegian foreign service missions, embassies, consulates, and representatives to lend to EU film festivals and other local, non-commercial film events.

    • Facts & Figures

      Number of Norwegian feature length premieres: 25 (of which...

    • News

      Ten Norwegian film producers have together received a total...

    • Grants & funding

      The Norwegian Film Production Incentive Co-producing with...

    • The Norwegian Film Database

      Find information about Norwegian features, short films,...

  2. The Norwegian Film Institute ( Norwegian: Norsk filminstitutt) was founded in 1955 to support and develop the Norwegian film industry. On 1 April 2008, it was merged with Norwegian Film Fund, Norwegian Film Development, and Norwegian Film Commission to form the "'new' Norwegian Film Institute" under the auspices of the Royal Norwegian Ministry ...

  3. Norwegian Film Institute operate as their executive body in the film sector and advisor on film policy issues. Our annual budget amounts to NOK 625 million (EUR 66 million) available for film development, production, promotion and distribution support. NFI employs 87 people and have offices in Oslo and Bergen. Facts and Figures; Film Collection

  4. Find information about Norwegian features, short films, documentaries and series. You can search formats, titles, director, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, production year, and festivals. The database contains a large number of films produced in Norway since 2002, in 2015 we added series to the database.

  5. The Norwegian Film School often receives the abbreviation DNF, and is located at Lillehammer and Oslo . Our aim is to educate qualified professionals within the fields of film and related audiovisual art forms. DNF offers future-oriented education that also safeguards the traditional craftsmanship found in individual subject areas. 108students.

  6. The Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) is the main film financing body in Norway, offering a variety of funding programs. NFI funds minority co-production of feature films, documentaries, drama series, short films and video games.

  7. The Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) is the government's administrative body for film policy, and advises the government on film policy. Pursuant to national regulations the NFI has a mandate to implement the government's film policy. NFI provides subsidies to Norwegian films, film co-production projects with other countries, television series ...