Jan Lindvik

Most Popular Jan Lindvik Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Something Completely Different Trailer (1985)

19 December 1985

On a dark night, under a full moon, a childless couple find a crying baby on their doorstep and decide to adopt him.

The Other Side of Sunday Trailer (1996)

09 February 1996

The Other Side of Sunday, also known in Norwegian as "Søndagsengler", is a movie that criticizes the small, and often tight, church community.

Shipwrecked Trailer (1990)

03 October 1990

A young Norwegian boy in 1850s England goes to work as a cabin boy and discovers some of his shipmates are actually pirates.

The Last Lieutenant Trailer (1993)

27 August 1993

Norwegian war drama. The old sea-captain retires, but the next day German WWII occupation of Norway begins.

Sophie's World Trailer (1999)

06 August 1999

One day fourteen-year-old Sophie Amundsen comes home from school to find in her mailbox two notes, with one question on each: "Who are you?

Elling Trailer (2001)

16 March 2001

40-year-old Elling, sensitive, would-be poet, is sent to live in a state institution when his mother, who has sheltered him his entire life, dies.

Pathfinder Trailer (1987)

03 September 1987

Around the year 1000 AD warlike people, the so-called "tjuder", roam in northern Scandinavia. As they brutally kill a family in a remote area, including the parents and their little daughter, the family's teenage son, Aigin, observes the slaughter.

Where the Trains Used to Go Trailer (2003)

17 May 2003

Time-lapsed film from the perspective of a train moving slowly down the railroad tracks.

Orion's Belt Trailer (1985)

08 February 1985

Live to tell the truth. What can one man do against the most lethal army on earth? Local fishermen/smugglers/tourist guides Tom, Lars and Sverre discover the Soviet Union aren't just mining for coal in the arctic archipelago of Svalbard.

Filmens vidunderlige verden Trailer (1978)

14 April 1978

A feature film with documentary inserts about freedom of speech in Norwegian film, from the "witch" dance in Hønefoss in 1977, to the challenging of Norwegian film censorship today.

Carl Gustav, the Gang and the Parking Bandits Trailer (1982)

15 August 1982

Carl Gustav is 12 years old and particularly interested in comics and detective work. Gjengen is his friends, two boys and two girls of the same age and 'Rævedilter'n' Georg who is seven.