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André Øvredal is a Director and Writer Norvegien born on 6 may 1973 at Norway (Norvege)

André Øvredal

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Nationality Norvege
Birth 6 may 1973 (50 years) at Norway (Norvege)

André Øvredal (born 1973) is a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for writing and directing the film Trollhunter.

Biography

Né en 1973, André Øvredal étudie le cinéma au Brooks Institute of Photography en Californie.

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Filmography of André Øvredal (3 films)

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Director

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, 1h48
Directed by André Øvredal
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Austin Abrams, Dean Norris, Gil Bellows, Lorraine Toussaint, Javier Botet, Andrew Jackson
Rating62% 3.104323.104323.104323.104323.10432
Un groupe de jeunes tente de résoudre un mystère impliquant une série de morts horribles et spectaculaires dans leur petite ville natale. Ils vont devoir se confronter à leurs propres peurs pour sauver leur ville.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe, 1h26
Directed by André Øvredal
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Ghost films, Witches in film
Actors Emile Hirsch, Brian Cox, Ophélia lovibond, Michael McElhatton, Parker Sawyers
Rating67% 3.3994853.3994853.3994853.3994853.399485
Tommy Tilden et son fils Austin sont médecins-légistes dans une morgue locale d'une petite ville. Un soir, le sheriff leur amène le cadavre d'une jeune femme à l'identité inconnue, surnommée « Jane Doe ». Ils décident de mener leur enquête pour connaître son histoire et la raison de sa mort.
Troll Hunter, 1h43
Directed by André Øvredal
Origin Norvege
Genres Fantastic, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films based on mythology, Films based on Norse mythology
Actors Otto Jespersen
Rating68% 3.4478953.4478953.4478953.4478953.447895
A group of university college students, Thomas (Glenn Erland Tosterud), Johanna (Johanna Mørck) and their cameraman Kalle (Tomas Alf Larsen), set out to make a documentary about a suspected bear poacher, Hans (Otto Jespersen). At the site of an illegally slain bear they interview local hunters, who comment that the bear tracks look odd, as well as Finn Haugen (Hans Morten Hansen), head of the Norwegian Wildlife Board. Finn dismisses the idea that the bear tracks could have been faked. The students follow Hans in an attempt to secure an interview but he continually rebuffs them. After following him into a forest at night time, they see mysterious flashing lights and hear roars. Hans comes running back, screaming "Troll!" Thomas is attacked and bitten by a large animal. They escape in Hans’ Land Rover, and discover their own vehicle turned over with the tyres ripped off. Hans admits that he does not hunt bears, but trolls. Though sceptical, the students ask if they can join Hans and film his hunt, to which he consents on the condition that they do as he instructs.

Scriptwriter

Troll Hunter, 1h43
Directed by André Øvredal
Origin Norvege
Genres Fantastic, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films based on mythology, Films based on Norse mythology
Actors Otto Jespersen
Roles Writer
Rating68% 3.4478953.4478953.4478953.4478953.447895
A group of university college students, Thomas (Glenn Erland Tosterud), Johanna (Johanna Mørck) and their cameraman Kalle (Tomas Alf Larsen), set out to make a documentary about a suspected bear poacher, Hans (Otto Jespersen). At the site of an illegally slain bear they interview local hunters, who comment that the bear tracks look odd, as well as Finn Haugen (Hans Morten Hansen), head of the Norwegian Wildlife Board. Finn dismisses the idea that the bear tracks could have been faked. The students follow Hans in an attempt to secure an interview but he continually rebuffs them. After following him into a forest at night time, they see mysterious flashing lights and hear roars. Hans comes running back, screaming "Troll!" Thomas is attacked and bitten by a large animal. They escape in Hans’ Land Rover, and discover their own vehicle turned over with the tyres ripped off. Hans admits that he does not hunt bears, but trolls. Though sceptical, the students ask if they can join Hans and film his hunt, to which he consents on the condition that they do as he instructs.