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Release Date:
January 8, 1993
Original Title:
Stella Polaris
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Oslo-Film AS
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: 12
Runtime: 89
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. At the same time described the current Finnmark in the scene from our own time. The story is narrated by a woman's eyes, both as children in the busy fishing village and as an adult in the present. She returns to the birthplace and remember how life was before the fishing village was closed. Love story between her and her childhood friend is central to the action. 'Stella Polaris' is in the form of associative told with an unconventional dramaturgy.
Assistant Camera:
Pål Bugge Haagenrud
Hans Erik Lindbom
John Arvid Berger
Assistant Director:
Mai Tove Hansen
Assistant Editor:
Åse Vikanes
Assistant Grip:
Steffan Hausken
Costume Designer:
Torkil Ranum
Costume Supervisor:
Benthe Winther-Larsen
Creative Producer:
René Bjerke
Decorator:
Egil Storeide
Director:
Knut Erik Jensen
Director of Photography:
Svein Krøvel
Editor:
Trygve Hagen
First Assistant Director:
Tom Gulbrandsen
Grip:
Kjetil Hervik
Knut Haraldsen
Head of Production:
Bent Rognlien
Intern:
Geir Alvin Jensen
Rita Lyder
Lighting Supervisor:
Kjetil Hervik
Knut Haraldsen
Location Manager:
Jan-Erik Gammleng
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Jorfald
Negative Cutter:
Ann-Karin Aasgård
Original Music Composer:
Arne Nordheim
Producer:
Egil Ødegård
Production Assistant:
Marianne Ulriksen
Production Secretary:
Christin Berg
Props:
Ole-Morten Lien
Script:
Merete Lindstad
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Peter Mokrosinski
Sound:
Sturla Einarson
Sound Recordist:
Trond K. Holst
Special Effects:
Morten Skallerud
Natasha Nikitina
Steadycam:
Knut K. Pedersen
Writer:
Knut Erik Jensen
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