Kenneth Elvebakk

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This is Kenneth Slotterøy Elvebakk

Kenneth Elvebakk (born October 11, 1966) is a Norwegian documentary film director. He has won several international awards for his documentary films.

Elvebakk was born in Hemnesberget. He was educated at the University of Oslo, Norwegian School of Management and Oslo Film and Television Academy. He has worked several years for The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) - both radio and TV. Ballet Boys had theatrical releases in several countries including The UK (London 9 September 2014), France, Norway, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Ballet Boys has achieved great success and sold to many countries. His latest film Hello World premiered at the film festival Oslo Pix on 31 May 2021 and won the audience award for best film and had its international festival premiere at Cinekid in the section "Best Children's Film".

Filmography

  • 2021 – Hello World [1]
  • 2014 – Ballet Boys [2]
  • 2013 – Queer Muslims [3] (radio)
  • 2013 – 5 films for NIF [4]
  • 2011 – Samfunnsbølla
  • 2010 – daKings (Jenter med baller)
  • 2010 – TV-series Cabin Dreams
  • 2007 – 3269 Daisy
  • 2007 – Ronja and Stella
  • 2007 – Maybe we'll have a baby for Christmas? [5] (radio)
  • 2006 – Hullabaloo (Raballder)
  • 2006 – TV-series Hullabaloo
  • 2003 – The Secret Club
  • 2000 – A positive life
  • 1999 – Big man begs for help
  • 1998 – Sunshine Kids in Namibia
  • 1997 – Out of order
  • 1996 – Dangerous moments
  • 1994 – Base Jump

Awards and nominations

References

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