• The Orheim Company (Norwegian: Kompani Orheim) is a 2012 Norwegian drama film directed by Arild Andresen. It is a prequel to The Man Who Loved Yngve (2008)...
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  • the movie Naboer, and again in 2012 for his role in The Orheim Company. Additionally, he is the nephew of musician Sverre Joner, and cousin of singer...
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    Fatso (2008), Knerten (2009), and The Orheim Company (2012). In 2014, she was nominated in the Best Actress category at the 50th Guldbagge Awards, for her...
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    Renate Reinsve (category Oslo National Academy of the Arts alumni)
    to Det Norske Teatret. Her films include Oslo, August 31st (2011), The Orheim Company (2012), and Welcome to Norway (2016). On television, she has been...
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  • 2017, she was awarded the Silver Astor for Best Actress at the 32nd Mar del Plata International Film Festival. The Orheim Company (2012) (as Irene) Kiss...
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  • acclaim as one of the best Norwegian movies of the year. A sequel named I Travel Alone was released in 2011 and a threequel, The Orheim Company, followed in...
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    acclaimed of these being the highly autobiographical The Orheim Company, now a modern Norwegian classic, where the writer tackles the topic of his first poem...
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  • the 2011 film "I Travel Alone" and the 2012 film "The Orheim Company". In the 2015 TV mini-series The Heavy Water War he portrays World War II resistance...
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  • Stian Kristiansen. It is a sequel to The Man Who Loved Yngve from 2008 and was followed by the prequel The Orheim Company in 2012. Jarle Klepp is 25-year-old...
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  • 22 partners: the Nordic Council of Ministers; five national film institutes; and 16 public and private media companies. It also funds the Nordisk Film...
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