Margreth Olin
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Margreth Olin (born April 16, 1970 in Stranda, Sunnmøre) is a Norwegian film director and producer. She has won several prizes for her documentary films.[1]
[edit] Awards
- Dei mjuke hendene won the 1999 Amanda award for Best Documentary.
- Kroppen min won the 2002 Amanda award for Best Documentary, and also Gullruten 2004 for best tv documentary. It won the prize Best Documentary – Special Mention at the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
- Ungdommens råskap was awarded the prize for Best documentary at the 2005 Grimstad film festival. Nominated (for best documentary) at the 2005 European Film Awards.
[edit] Filmography
- I kjærleikens hus (1995) (director)
- Dei mjuke hendene (1998) (director)
- Kroppen min (My Body) (2002) (director)
- Ungdommens råskap (Raw Youth) (2004) (director) ("dogumentary")
- Lullaby (2006) (director)
- Valo (2005) (producer) (historical drama; from tsarist Finland)
- It's Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller (2006) (producer) (About a band with slightly mental handicaps)
[edit] References
- ^ "Margreth Olin" – International Movie Database – (Retrieved on March 15, 2008)