List of Norwegian films of the 2020s

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Some films produced in Norway in the 2020s:

2020s

TitleDirectorCastGenreRelease date
2020
Mortal André Øvredal Nat Wolf Fantasy adventure28 February 2020
Karnawal Juan Pablo Félix Alfredo Castro, Martin López Lacci, Mónica Lairana, Diego Cremonesi, Adrián Fondari, Sergio Prina, José Luis Arias, Ángel Apolonio Cruz, Fernando Lamas VenturaComing-of-age, Drama21 March 2020
Cadaver Jarand HerdalGitte Witt, Thomas Gullestad, Thorbjørn Harr Horror22 October 2020
Betrayed Eirik Svensson Jakob Oftebro, Pia HalvorsenDrama25 December 2020
2021
Ninjababy Yngvild Sve FlikkeKristine Thorp, Arthur Berning, Nader KhademiDramedy21 May 2021
The Trip Tommy Wirkola Aksel Hennie, Noomi Rapace Action-comedy30 July 2021
The Innocents Eskil Vogt Rakel Lenora Fløttum, Ellen Dorrit Petersen Horror27 August 2021
The Middle Man Bent Hamer Pål Sverre Hagen, Tuva Novotny, Paul Gross, Don McKellar, Rossif Sutherland Comedy17 September 2021
The Worst Person in the World Joachim Trier Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie Dark comedy-drama13 October 2021
2022
Battle: Freestyle Ingvild Søderlind Lisa Teige, Fabian Svegaard TapiaDrama, Music, Romance1 April 2022
War Sailor Gunnar Vikene Kristoffer Joner, Pål Sverre Hagen and Ine Marie WilmannWar Drama24 August 2022
Sick of Myself Kristoffer Borgli Kristine Kujath Thorp, Eirik SætherBlack comedy9 September 2022
Just Super Rasmus A. Sivertsen Hennika Eggum Huuse, Todd Monrad VistvenAnimation, Superhero30 September 2022
Viking Wolf Stig Svendsen Liv Mjönes, Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne, Arthur Hakalahti and Sjur Vatne BreanHorror Thriller18 November 2022
Troll Roar Uthaug Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim Falck, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen Monster1 December 2022
Narvik Erik Skjoldbjærg Kristine Hartgen, Carl Martin EggsbøWar25 December 2022
2023
There's Something in the Barn Magnus Martens Martin Starr, Amrita Acharia, Kiran Shah Fantasy Horror Comedy10 November 2023
Christmas As Usual Petter HolmsenIda Ursin-Holm, Kanan Gill, Marit Andreassen Romantic comedy6 December 2023
The Arctic Convoy Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken Tobias Santelmann, Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen, Adam Lundgren, Anders Baasmo Romantic comedy25 December 2023 [1]
2024
Handling the Undead Thea Hvistendahl Renate Reinsve, Bahar Pars, Anders Danielsen Lie Horror-mystery9 February 2024
Sex Dag Johan Haugerud Jan Gunnar Røise, Thorbjørn Harr Drama17 February 2024
An Army of Women Julie Lunde LillesæterDocumentary8 March 2024

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  1. "'The Arctic Convoy' Review: Middling World War 2 Drama Depicts a Perilous Allied Supply Chain to Russia". Variety. Retrieved 5 April 2024.