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Yngve Sæther is known for Oslo, August 31st (2011), The Man Who Loved Yngve (2008) and Barn (2019).
Apr 29, 2009 · Yngve Sæther joined Motlys, one of Norway’s leading Norwegian production houses, in 2001. His first feature film production was the critically acclaimed The Man Who Loved Yngve [+. ], winner of four national Amanda awards, including Best Norwegian Film and Best Director.
The winner of the this year's Nordic Council Film Prize is the Norwegian film "Sex", written and directed by Dag Johan Haugerud, produced by Yngve Sæther and Hege Hauff Hvattum for Motlys.
Sep 26, 2024 · Yngve Sæther: Trying to get people back into cinemas after the pandemic has been hard. All the buyers I spoke to when we were pitching the project said they can’t afford to invest in something people won’t watch.
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Aug 29, 2022 · Norwegian film folks sum up their experience of New Nordic Films 2022. by Jan Lumholdt. 29/08/2022 - Producers Yngve Sæther and Thomas Robsahm shared their assessment of Haugesund’s industry platform, alongside NFI international relations manager Stine Oppegaard.
Oct 22, 2024 · Norwegian writer-director Dag Johan Haugerud and producers Yngve Sæther and Hege Hauff Hvattum are all awarded for the film Sex. The film prize comes with «Nordlys» statuettes and a sum of DKK 300,000, which is shared among the director/writer and the producers.