Jarl Grantin Johnsen

Most Popular Jarl Grantin Johnsen Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Worst Person in the World Trailer (2021)

13 October 2021

The chronicles of four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.

The Snowman Trailer (2017)

24 August 2017

Detective Harry Hole investigates the disappearance of a woman whose pink scarf is found wrapped around an ominous looking snowman.

Troll Hunter Trailer (2010)

29 October 2010

A group of students investigates a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on.

The Tinder Swindler Trailer (2022)

02 February 2022

Posing as a wealthy, jet-setting diamond mogul, an Israeli conman wooed women online then conned them out of millions of dollars.

Big Mood Trailer (2020)

10 June 2020

A feverish and tragicomic Oslo where people, via a series of short scenes, succumb to stress, aggression and alienation, before being forced into some neglected folklore with deadly outcomes.

Lake of Death Trailer (2019)

01 November 2019

A small group of friends battle to survive in the middle of the forests and fjords of Norway. The story is based on Norwegian legend thought to be innocent folklore.

The Tunnel Trailer (2016)

01 February 2016

In an overpopulated future, a family travels home from the beach in heavy traffic; between them and the gigantic city in which they live, is a tunnel with a horrifying purpose.

Nothing to Laugh About Trailer (2021)

10 September 2021

Kasper Berntsen is a successful stand-up comedian, who has everything he could wish for. One day everything changes.

Project Z Trailer (2021)

19 February 2021

A group of film students take three unemployed actors to an abandoned motel in the Norwegian mountains to make a zombie film.

And In My Dreams: PATIENCE EXTRAVAGANZA Trailer (2020)

17 November 2020

Recorded live at Drammens Teater in Norway on December 17th 2020, Lerche and director Eivind Holmboe, along with his band of 5 musicians, a six-person choir, 14 dancers, and a technical crew of 30, collaborated on the 70 minute performance that was filmed and recorded completely live one uninterrupted sequence in with no editing whatsoever.