Director of Photography
A documentary and portrait of Helge Sivertsen, who lived an anonymous, almost invisible life in Bergen. He lived in the same apartment all his life, first with his parents and later alone. Helge died at home alone, after sixty years, two months and twenty-seven days.
Cinematography
A family wants to take a photo for May the 17th.
Cinematography
Despite enjoying a well-ordered Scandinavian middle-class life, Gunnar feels a growing emptiness inside. Having too much of everything, and little of nothing. Searching for a deeper meaning he sets off to a Christian monastery in the middle of the Egyptian desert. Gunnar Goes God is a personal, playful and unpolished documentary about spiritual longing and middleclass boredom.
Director of Photography
Kåre Morten is a Norwegian man with Down Syndrome. Without commenting or interfering, director Sandberg observes his daily life. The fly-on-the-wall images provide a remarkable glimpse into the emotional life of a special person and his immediate surroundings.