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With Bent Rognlien he founded the Kinoteket in Oslo (1980) a few years after they started the street companies in Uranienborg terrace. For TV3 he directed the program René's Cinema 3 around 1987-88. Prior to that, he played in the radio programs Nattkino and Notabene at P2, as well as a film writer for Aftenposten. He is also one of many Hotel Cæsar-directors.
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- Hotel Cæsar (1998) Director
- Daddy blue (1994) Director
- Stella Polaris (1993) Creative Producer
- Det rare (1991) Writer
- Over open avgrunn (1997) Producer
- Møte med Halldis (1995) Director
- Hvilken vei skal du? (1984) Director
- Filmregissøren Arne Skouen - et portrett (1986) Director
- 21 Years (1990) Producer
- Bruene (2011) Producer
- Far og sønn (2003) Director of Photography
- Ingen skal få ta fra meg fotballen (2006) Director of Photography
- Hedda Director
- The Palace Theater (1982) Writer
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