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Ellen Lande

Lande is a film writer and director and a regular writer for Ny Tid.

Sharing the rhythm of each step

A different travelogue about two Norwegian women embarking on a monumental pilgrimage in Japan. On their way to 88 Shingon temples, they will let go of one and one mental blockage – the goal is redemption.

Difficult and dreaming in Congo

An indomitable will meets the hopelessness of this portrait of a coal breeder in Congo.

The kingdom's guru – from utopia to bioterrorism and paranoia

The disturbing and exciting TV documentary Wild Wild Country has already become a pop-cultural phenomenon. The reference to The Wild West signals wild and exhilarating events.

Soothing staging

Reconstructing Utøya is close, brave and warm – if you can only watch one movie about Utøya, it is strongly recommended to wait for this one. 

A painful catharsis

Sofia Haugan will make a full-length documentary about her father who is a drug addict. But first she has to find him. 

They are careless

Poppe's feature film paves the way for care and a new focus on the survivors of the Utøya tragedy.

2 x female revenge

Out of nowhere and Killing Jesus are both powerful films about women who endeavor to achieve justice.

A story of freedom

The film is able to rise above its given theme and to be critical of the consumer society's projected demands on the "man". 

From splintered childhood to political performance

An intense tenderness emerges, but also an anger on behalf of the child Kate.