Аватар персоны Mattis Mathiesen

Mattis Mathiesen

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Mattis Mathiesen was a Norwegian cinematographer, director, and producer, known for his work in documentary and feature films. He gained recognition for his cinematography in Nine Lives (1957), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Mathiesen's contributions to Norwegian cinema, particularly in capturing the country's landscapes and narratives, have been influential in the development of the nation's film industry.

30-06-1924

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Cancer

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Ålesund, Norway

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36 Works

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33 Works

Fredrikssons fabrikk – The movie

Fredrikssons fabrikk – The movie

Newly divorced factory manager Fredriksson has found a new partner, and has hired her as chief designer at the factory. Her role models are the top fashion houses in Paris, and she has plans ready for renovations. But how do the employees react? Pia, Kari, Oddveig, Margit and Tommy? And what happens when everyone is laid off due to declining order intake?
5.3

Year:

1994

Viva Villaveien!

Viva Villaveien!

Viva Villa Road deals with a handful of neighbors who completely unaware manages to go to Gran Canaria at the same time. For many, this would be a nice, but for Swedish Reidar Frank (Brass Brännström), pensioner Sigurd Vatne (Sverre Hansen) and crazy Alice Lindblad (Elsa Lystad) this is the worst thing that could have occurred. After countless neighborhood feuds they all had, by coincidence, decided to travel to the Canary Islands to escape the unwanted situation of Villa Road. Therefore, the disputes continue also in the holiday paradise of the other family members' great despair. This surprisingly leads to a lot of funny episodes that contain both problems with the travel company, absurd misunderstandings and intricate entanglement that eventually tie up to a pretty successful movie.
4.0

Year:

1989