A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 25, 2016
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 7
Finale:
November 6, 2016
Creators:
Per-Olav Sørensen
Mette M. Bølstad
Stephen Uhlander
Original Title:
Nobel - fred for enhver pris
Alternate Titles:
Nobel - Peace at Any Cost
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Monster Scripted
Countries:
NO
Lieutenant Erling Riiser is on his way back to Norway after a long stay in Afghanistan. Much has gone wrong, several soldiers are missing from the Hercelus-plane. After only one day in Norway, Erling receives a text message saying an old acquaintance from Afghanistan is in Oslo - which can mean only one thing: A woman's life is in danger
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Assistant Editor:
Alexander Føsund
Associate Producer:
Bård Fjulsrud
Stefan Baron
Boom Operator:
Ingar Pedersen
Nourdine Zaoui
Roman Rigo
Camera Operator:
Pål Ulvik Rokseth
Colorist:
Camilla Holst Vea
Continuity:
Irmelin Wister
Costume Design:
Oddfrid Ropstad
Director:
Per-Olav Sørensen
Director of Photography:
Ulf Brantås
Editor:
Erik Thv. Aster
Mirja Melberg
Veslemøy Blokhus Langvik
Executive Producer:
Håkon Briseid
Tone Rønning
Foley Artist:
Ulf Olausson
Foley Recordist:
David Silverin
Line Producer:
Jan Eirik Langøen
Makeup Designer:
Nina Elise Johansen
Music Supervisor:
Johan Husvik
Original Music Composer:
Kristian Eidnes Andersen
Production Design:
Lina Nordqvist
Production Manager:
Cathrine Klem
Screenplay:
Mette M. Bølstad
Stephen Uhlander
Sound Effects Editor:
Bård Farbu
Sound Mixer:
Ad Stoop
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugo Ekornes
Bård Farbu
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kamil Jaffar
Still Photographer:
Eirik Evjen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Hugo Ekornes
Bård Farbu
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lars Erik Hansen
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