Morten Skallerud Trailers
Morten Skallerud is a Norwegian cinematographer and film director. He runs Camera Magica, a film production company in Oslo.
Morten Skallerud is a Norwegian cinematographer and film director. He runs Camera Magica, a film production company in Oslo.
Total trailers found: 25
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.
01 June 1991
A portrait of a deserted fisherman's village in Northern Norway called Børfjord - a place with an incredible personality in the middle of a magnificent Arctic nature.
08 January 1993
Knut Erik Jensen's personal visual poem, an Elegy for a culture that no longer exists. Stella Polaris is a personal document in fiction form of a bygone era and culture in the northernmost part of Norway.
01 May 2007
Three thousand years after the first biblical writings, this film shows a complete version of the Jewish Bible, the Christian Bible and the Arabic Koran.
25 December 2022
The three thieves Kasper, Jesper and Jonathan lives together with their always hungry lion in the little town of Kardemomme town, the home to a fair but kind police officer, and the strict Aunt Sofie.
31 January 1987
A frozen country road. A young woman picks up male hikers in her car, but will not let them utter a word of communication.
21 September 2018
In the international race to the moon, the Norwegian mission is led by brilliant inventor Reodor from the village of Pinchcliffe.
25 December 2016
In the woods there lives a mouse and his friends, and they are always scared of getting eaten by the fox or other predators who can't get food in a fair way.
08 November 2013
The small town of Pinchcliffe is experiencing a great lack of snow, which is why the inventor Reodor Felgen is asked to create a snow machine.
25 December 2015
Two rival villages, Flåklypa and Slidre, decide to re-launch their traditional Cheese Race after years of inactivity.
14 June 1996
Despite its suggestive title, this multi-part Danish omnibus film is not a work of exploitation. Instead, it presents 20 different short films (back-to-back) on the general theme of Danish women, directed by filmmakers including Krzysztof Zanussi, Monika Treut, Gustav Hamos, David Blair, Vibeke Vogel, Dusan Makavejev, Morten Skallerud and Lars Norgaard.
17 May 2003
Time-lapsed film from the perspective of a train moving slowly down the railroad tracks.
11 November 2000
A young man from Larvik never says no. One day he gets a magic salt grinder from a salt troll. The town's richest person steals the salt grinder, and it ends with disaster.
04 September 1980
On the background of a hunger strike to save a famous salmon river from being dammed up for electrical power development, the Sami Ole Raino believes in his own protests.
06 May 1988
A 4 year-old boy stands in awe of a 1,000 year-old Viking boat in a small Norwegian museum and finds within its silent grace an impressionistic sweep of picture and music revealing the rich spirit of Norway and its people.
10 June 2020
Deep down in an empty silo, an intense, but silent battle for a young person in distress plays out. As parents, we don't always know what's going on in our children's heads.
12 October 1989
Gothic thriller about Old Martin who heeds the voice of Anna, who calls him back to the mountain cabin where he left her to die while she gave birth to their surviving son.
01 January 1981
Sort of a love story told with animated footprints on the floor. Filmed at Kunstsenteret, Høvikodde0
01 January 1995
Slettnes on the island of Sørøya in Finnmark is one of many hundreds of small settlements along the coast that were abandoned in the 1960s and 1970s.
01 January 1978
A white line starts living, and dances around nature and bridges, cars and humans
01 January 1984
Timelapse-photography of the afternoon sunrise in Tromsø on winter solstice. Sound is from a news broadcast the same day.
01 January 1996
We are given an insight into the Danish archaeologist Charlotte Damm’s studies of a 1,300-year-old settlement site in Northern Norway.