John Einar Hagen

John Einar Hagen is a Norwegian film producer and a founding member of the film magazine Montages. With a background in media studies and pedagogy, Hagen began his career in the mid-2010s and has since become a notable figure in the Norwegian film industry. He has produced a range of films across various genres, including The Tunnel (2019), Narvik: Hitler’s First Defeat (2022), and Polaroid (2019). His work is known for its focus on suspenseful storytelling and high production values. Hagen remains an influential producer in Norway, contributing significantly to both national and international projects.

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Associate Producer:
2022  Narvik

Executive Producer:
2016  Pyromaniac
2017  The Hunger
2019  Polaroid
2022  Narvik

Producer:
2015  Love Me More
2015  Polaroid
2016  Pyromaniac
2016  The Tunnel
2017  The Hunger
2019  Polaroid
2019  The Tunnel
2020  Another Happy Christmas
2020  Mortal
2022  Narvik
2022  NightMare
2022  Olsenbanden - Siste skrik!
2024  A Rare Grand Alignment
????  Kraken

Supervising Producer:
2015  Love Me More
2015  Polaroid
2016  Pyromaniac
2016  The Tunnel
2017  The Hunger
2019  Polaroid
2019  The Tunnel
2020  Another Happy Christmas
2020  Mortal
2022  Narvik
2022  NightMare
2022  Olsenbanden - Siste skrik!
2023  Christmas on Cobbler Street
2024  A Rare Grand Alignment
????  Kraken

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