Nils-Petter Lotherington

Filmes

No More Everyday Life
Director of Photography
Two soul mates meet, they are in love with life, the world and each other, but do not fit into Hitler's racial state. Why was the young refugee Ruth Maier killed, and why is she still remembered?
Hello World
Director of Photography
We follow the lives of Runa, Viktor, Dina and Joachim through the three years they go to upper secondary school. Told through the eyes of the four young people, the film gives us a window into understanding what it is like to grow up as queer in Norway today.
Burning Memories
Director of Photography
Ellen-Astri Lundby's haunting documentary traces the stories of six elders in Norway who grew up under the weight of World War II. Reconciling the horrors of the past with the present, the elders recount their time as young people as they describe the reality of their childhoods. During the country's fall in 1944, more than 50,000 civilians were deported to the south, and another 20,000 more forced to flee their homes, becoming refugees in the same country they called home. In the present day, the film follows the survivors as they meet with refugees, also children, from Syria and Sudan. Both groups carry similar memories of war, hardship and impossible horrors, and both the elders and audiences are presented with the same question--how will the wartime memories of today's refugee children affect them as adults?
The Art of the Impossible
Director of Photography
Director/actor Eugenio Barba returns to Oslo, where he started Odin Teatret, to Opole, where Jerzy Grotowsky's " theatre of the poor" developed a new physical play style, to avoid communism's censorship. And to Holstebro, where Odin Teatrets presence has greatly influenced the city's development.
Rebels
Director of Photography
European statistics shows that every 6th youth between 18 and 24 drops out of school before finishing their upper high school education. Meet four Norwegians who have become high school dropouts.
The Vanishing Act of Einar
Director of Photography
A road-movie about the psychological consequences of living with a serious illness, and Einar's counter-moves to stimulate what is still healthy.
Det siste vitnet
Director of Photography
Legenes Krig
Director of Photography
A journey into the life of Elling Kvamme. He was arrested and send to KZ Buchenwald, 22 years old. What did he experience there, as a young "Aryan" medicine-student? And why was it so important to put away what role the doctors had in the development of the Nazism and the idea of removing "useless" lives?
Brothers at War
Director of Photography
How much is a brother's life worth? Joining the Nazi party at the height of the Second World War? Or fighting for the German Army?
Konger av Oslo
Cinematography
A documentary showing how much pupils in a class at a school close to the Kings castle has common, even if they are of different background and personality, coming from all over the world.
Gender Me: Homosexuality and Islam
Director of Photography
Gender Me is a road movie about Mansour’s voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal odyssey through a world of taboos, filled with contradictory images. He explores questions regarding faith and gender in Islam with a special focus on the unusual stories of Muslim gays. Mansour is a homosexual Iranian refugee who has been living in Oslo for the past 18 years where he works as a pharmacist. Now he wants to travel back to Istanbul, where he lived for two years before he was granted asylum in Norway.
Gifted Beauties
Director of Photography
During the surreal time period women where both worshiped as Gods and deformed by male artist. The women deep dived into their own consciousness. we follow Vilde von Krogh into her surreal universe.
Over open avgrunn
Director of Photography
A portrait of Norwegian poet and novelist Tarjei Vesaas (1897 - 1970).