Erik Poppe
Erik Poppe (born 24 June 1960) is a Norwegian film director, screenwriter and former cinematographer and press photographer. Poppe started his career as a photographer for the newspaper Verdens Gang. He graduated as a cinematographer at the Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden in 1989, and worked as a cinematographer for commercials. He was director of photography on Bent Hamer's film Eggs.[citation needed]
His first feature film as director was Schpaaa in 1998, followed by Hawaii, Oslo in 2004. His last film, deUSYNLIGE (English: Troubled Water), is the third and last film in his "Oslo" trilogy. Poppe is co-owner of Paradox Films.[1]
Poppe is one of Norway’s most experienced directors of commercials and music videos, as well as short films and documentaries. He directed the first four episodes of the TV-drama Brigaden. Troubled Water won the audience prize for best narrative feature film at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2008.[2]
As of 2014 he is filming (at Oscarsborg Fortress) the film Three Days in April (Tre døgn i april).[3]
Filmography
- Schpaaa (1998)
- Brigaden (TV Series)
- Hawaii, Oslo (2004)
- Troubled Water (2008)
- A Thousand Times Good Night (2013)
References
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