Jens Mathias Falkenberg

参加作品

Sick of Myself
Boom Operator
Signe and Thomas are in an unhealthy, competitive relationship that takes a vicious turn when Thomas suddenly breaks through as a contemporary artist. In response, Signe makes a desperate attempt to regain her status by creating a new persona hell-bent on attracting attention and sympathy.
Self Portrait
Sound
The documentary is a portrait of an artist and a portrait of a deadly disease. Lene Marie Fossen was a gifted photographer who suffered from severe anorexia. Self Portrait is a film about the power of art and survival, but it also raises important questions about what treatment one who suffers from severe anorexia needs.
Remember me?
Sound Designer
In many ways, it is the memories that bind us together. What happens to relationships when the memories disappear?
Remember me?
Sound
In many ways, it is the memories that bind us together. What happens to relationships when the memories disappear?
AFOL: Adult Fan of LEGO
Sound
Cecilie, Hildegunn and Merete have something in common. They are all adults and collect LEGO. This short documentary gives a glimpse into their passion, and the role the popular plastic bricks plays in their lives.
The Dextape
Sound Assistant
Dex and Fab, two infamous hosts from the international travel show Dexpedition, accidentally leak an explicit tape revealing unlawful behaviour at their house warming party in Los Angeles. After the video goes viral their promising route to international stardom comes to an immediate hault. Realizing their careers are on the brink of extinction they move back to Norway in an attempt to kickstart their fame in anyway they can.
Hvem vinner?
Sound Designer
The Oslo schools provide good test results, but they also have one of the country's most comprehensive test systems. In primary school, students have up to 325 tests in addition to regular exams. Who really wins all the testing? Are the good test results at the expense of something else?
Hvem vinner?
Sound
The Oslo schools provide good test results, but they also have one of the country's most comprehensive test systems. In primary school, students have up to 325 tests in addition to regular exams. Who really wins all the testing? Are the good test results at the expense of something else?