Post by christine73 on Jan 2, 2016 2:30:48 GMT -5
posted by ohva
February 12. 2012
"Kon-Tiki" get regular theatrical release on 24 august.
Kon-Tiki is the most expensive Norwegian film
Berlin (BA.no): - A level of ambition beyond any sense.
www.ba.no/puls/article5926765.ece
(Dagbladet): The upcoming blockbuster "Kon-Tiki" receives its world premiere as the opening film at the 40th Norwegian International Film Festival on Saturday 18 august.
- We are extremely pleased to be able to open the Norwegian Film Festival with the Kon-Tiki, Festival Director Gunnar Johan Løvvik in a statement.
- Seldom has it been associated with greater expectations for a Norwegian film, and we are confident that Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg will meet these in full measure, said festival director on.
Haimøter
"Kon-Tiki" is now recorded, and after the work is well underway - including the many digital special effects now merged into the recordings.
Last weekend to directors Rønning and Sandberg for the first time show scenes of the movie behind the scenes during the film festival in Gothenburg. The scenes that were shown off was the famous incident where a white shark larger than the fleet came a little closer than the crew appreciated.
But during the recording of "Kon-Tiki" was the sharks near:
- The crew of the Kon-Tiki was in contact with sharks almost on a daily basis, says producer Aaberge the Seattle Times.
On a recent picture from the movie released today, we can see two of the men in the movie yank the tail of a shark to wear it out, just as the crew of the original Kon-Tiki raft made for food.
- Did we dragged their tails up the logs so that his head hung down as they were so apathetic that cod, according to the guys joked Sydhav.no.
Norway's most expensive movie
- We have behind us 60 days shooting in six different countries over a period of 3 1/2 months and now looks forward to showing the results of the Norwegian audience. This is a Norwegian film of a format never seen before, based on a true story that surpasses all pure imagination, says producer Aage Aaberge in the press release.
Faced Bergensavisen Aaberge can reveal that the film has cost her to make.
- Director duo has had an ambition beyond any sense, so "Kon-Tiki" is the most expensive Norwegian film ever, with a price tag of 93 million, reveals the film's producer Aage Aaberge in Berlin
Pål Sverre Hagen plays Thor Heyerdahl, while Anges Kittelsen plays his first wife, Liv. The crew of the Kon-Tiki played by Odd-Magnus Williamson, Tobias Santelmann, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, James Oftebro and Gustaf Skarsgård.
"Kon-Tiki" get regular theatrical release on 24 august.
February 12. 2012
"Kon-Tiki" get regular theatrical release on 24 august.
Kon-Tiki is the most expensive Norwegian film
Berlin (BA.no): - A level of ambition beyond any sense.
www.ba.no/puls/article5926765.ece
(Dagbladet): The upcoming blockbuster "Kon-Tiki" receives its world premiere as the opening film at the 40th Norwegian International Film Festival on Saturday 18 august.
- We are extremely pleased to be able to open the Norwegian Film Festival with the Kon-Tiki, Festival Director Gunnar Johan Løvvik in a statement.
- Seldom has it been associated with greater expectations for a Norwegian film, and we are confident that Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg will meet these in full measure, said festival director on.
Haimøter
"Kon-Tiki" is now recorded, and after the work is well underway - including the many digital special effects now merged into the recordings.
Last weekend to directors Rønning and Sandberg for the first time show scenes of the movie behind the scenes during the film festival in Gothenburg. The scenes that were shown off was the famous incident where a white shark larger than the fleet came a little closer than the crew appreciated.
But during the recording of "Kon-Tiki" was the sharks near:
- The crew of the Kon-Tiki was in contact with sharks almost on a daily basis, says producer Aaberge the Seattle Times.
On a recent picture from the movie released today, we can see two of the men in the movie yank the tail of a shark to wear it out, just as the crew of the original Kon-Tiki raft made for food.
- Did we dragged their tails up the logs so that his head hung down as they were so apathetic that cod, according to the guys joked Sydhav.no.
Norway's most expensive movie
- We have behind us 60 days shooting in six different countries over a period of 3 1/2 months and now looks forward to showing the results of the Norwegian audience. This is a Norwegian film of a format never seen before, based on a true story that surpasses all pure imagination, says producer Aage Aaberge in the press release.
Faced Bergensavisen Aaberge can reveal that the film has cost her to make.
- Director duo has had an ambition beyond any sense, so "Kon-Tiki" is the most expensive Norwegian film ever, with a price tag of 93 million, reveals the film's producer Aage Aaberge in Berlin
Pål Sverre Hagen plays Thor Heyerdahl, while Anges Kittelsen plays his first wife, Liv. The crew of the Kon-Tiki played by Odd-Magnus Williamson, Tobias Santelmann, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, James Oftebro and Gustaf Skarsgård.
"Kon-Tiki" get regular theatrical release on 24 august.