Gunhild Enger graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art, and has a master’s degree in film directing from the School of Film Directing in Gothenburg. She received a BAFTA nomination for her graduation film, Bargain (2005), and has since screened her films and received awards at festivals all over the world.
Producer
Ingvild Evjemo
Production Company
4 1/2
Screenplay
Gunhild Enger
Cinematography
Øystein Mamen
Editing
Geir Ørnholt
Sound
Cast
Falk Falk, Daniel Kanye Vatsvåg, Endre Jensen Haukland, Lisa Charlotte Baudouin Lie, Éva Bandor, Patrice Demoniere, Jamal Johnson
Contacts
New Europe Film Sales marcin@neweuropefilmsales.com
Producer
Ingvild Evjemo
Production Company
4 1/2
Screenplay
Gunhild Enger
Cinematography
Øystein Mamen
Editing
Geir Ørnholt
Sound
Cast
Falk Falk, Daniel Kanye Vatsvåg, Endre Jensen Haukland, Lisa Charlotte Baudouin Lie, Éva Bandor, Patrice Demoniere, Jamal Johnson
Contacts
New Europe Film Sales marcin@neweuropefilmsales.com
More About Film
A gaming company is creating a video game for children about the European Union. The player’s character is a national bird in need of breeding and nesting across borders. The catch is that it can only fly as allowed by their EU visa rights. The film follows two game designers as they transform the European Union into pixel graphics in an effort to make Schengen catchy. But the question here remains: can they actually accomplish that?
Producer
Ingvild Evjemo
Production Company
4 1/2
Screenplay
Gunhild Enger
Cinematography
Øystein Mamen
Editing
Geir Ørnholt
Cast
Falk Falk, Daniel Kanye Vatsvåg, Endre Jensen Haukland, Lisa Charlotte Baudouin Lie, Éva Bandor, Patrice Demoniere, Jamal Johnson
Contact
New Europe Film Sales marcin@neweuropefilmsales.com
More About Film
A gaming company is creating a video game for children about the European Union. The player’s character is a national bird in need of breeding and nesting across borders. The catch is that it can only fly as allowed by their EU visa rights. The film follows two game designers as they transform the European Union into pixel graphics in an effort to make Schengen catchy. But the question here remains: can they actually accomplish that?