List of Norwegian films of the 1980s

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Films produced in Norway in the 1980s:

1980s

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1980
Belønningen Bjørn Lien Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival
Life and Death Petter Vennerød, Svend Wam Sossen Krohg, Wenche Foss Drama
1981
Betrayal Vibeke Løkkeberg Helge Jordal, Vibeke Løkkeberg Drama
Julia Julia Petter Vennerød, Svend Wam Gunilla Olsson, Wenche Foss Comedy
1982
50/50 Oddvar Bull Tuhus
1983
Hockeyfeber Oddvar Bull Tuhus
1984
…men Olsenbanden var ikke død Knut Bohwim Arve Opsahl Comedy
On the Threshold Leif Erlsboe Entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival
1985
Adjø solidaritet Petter Vennerød, Svend Wam Wenche Foss
Burning Flowers Eva Dahr Torstein Holmebakk, Lise Fjeldstad Drama
Orion's Belt Ola Solum Helge Jordal, Sverre Anker Ousdal Action, thriller
Wives: Ten Years After Anja Breien Anne Marie Ottersen Comedy / drama
1986
Hard Asphalt Sølve Skagen Drama

The Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1987 and entered into Moscow

Hud Vibeke Løkkeberg Screened at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival
X Oddvar Einarson 1987 Amanda Award for best film
1987
Etter Rubicon Leidulv Risan Sverre Anker Ousdal Thriller
The Ice Palace Per Blom Drama
The Pathfinder Nils Gaup Mikkel Gaup Adventure / action / drama
1988
Kamilla and the Thief Grete Salomonsen Dennis Storhøi, Morten Harket Drama
1989
Blücher Oddvar Bull Tuhus Helge Jordal Action
A Handful of Time Martin Asphaug Espen Skjønberg Drama
Kamilla and the Thief II Grete Salomonsen Dennis Storhøi, Morten Harket Drama

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