Ketil Bjørnstad

Most Popular Ketil Bjørnstad Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Voice of the North Trailer (2017)

06 June 2017

In 2017, Anneli Drecker celebrates 30 years as an artist. Frustrated by today's superficial focus on appearance in the pop industry, she embarks on an educational journey and a doctorate to learn ancient techniques from various mentors in traditional singing, in search of the voices.

Angels in the Snow Trailer (1982)

12 March 1982

Two men discover that they have a close relationship with the same woman. They both love her. Without saying anything to the woman that they know about the other, they both try to win her over.

Terminal Trailer (2000)

16 October 2000

Notre Musique Trailer (2004)

19 May 2004

A three-chapter (Hell, Purgatory and Paradise) meditation on the city of Sarajevo in the wake of the Bosnian war, on Palestine and Israel, and on war itself.

For Ever Mozart Trailer (1996)

27 November 1996

Episodic film that follows a theater troupe from France attempting to put on a play in Sarajevo. Along their journey they are captured and held in a POW camp, and they call for help from their friends and relations in France.

Loneliness in the Net Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

When an unhappily married woman meets a renowned scientist online, the two start to fall for each other as they exchange romantic emails.

In Praise of Love Trailer (2001)

16 May 2001

Someone we hear talking - but whom we do not see - speaks of a project which describes the four key moments of love: meeting, physical passion, arguments/separation and making up.

Ole Paus – 70 Years Trailer (2017)

25 March 2017

Norwegian musician Ole Paus turns 70 years old and is celebrated by a long line of artist friends who sing his songs in the Oslo Opera House in Norway.

Kalvøyafestivalen 1972 Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

In this documentary from the second Kalvøya Festival in 1972 by the renowned cinematographer Svein Krøvel, we see, among other things, excerpts from performances by Jens Bjørneboe, Kristin Berglund, Ole Paus, Prudence and Junipher Greene.