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March 1st, 2012, 10:40AM– Zentropa International Norway has released yet another clip from Into the White – and this time it is a highly dramatic clip that includes some humour as well.
In this one, we see Rupert Grint finding a very useful and creative way of using chapter 2 of Mein Kampf. Take a look at it here:
Make sure to check back here for more exciting news as we get closer and closer to the world premiere in Oslo. Of course, we will update the site extensively on all the Into the White events in Norway
February 19th, 2012, 12:44PM– A couple of days ago Rupert Grint’s costar in his upcoming movie “Into The White” the German actor David Kross took his time to do a little chat with us and we are happy to publish it today.
David Kross is best known for his performances in the Oscar-winning movie “The Reader” or in Steven Spielbergs current movie “War Horse”
We spoke with David about his character Josef Schwarz, the benefits of working with an international cast and crew and how much he was looking forward to working with Petter Næss.
To give you a first glimpse, David speaking about Rupert’s acting-skills:
Rupert is a very professional and good actor. It was amazing to see, how he is just there the moment the camera switches on. He is in his role immediately, but also has a lot of fun between the scenes, laughs much. He doesn’t take things too serious, but in front of the camera, bang, he is there. That was impressive.
You’ll find the whole interview at our press page here. Thanks a lot David for taking your time.
And thanks to Melina for helping with the translation.
February 14th, 2012, 8:47AM– As we told you earlier, Rupert Grint‘s new film, Into the White, played a part at the film event, Blått Lerret (Blue Screen) at Parkteatret in Oslo, Norway. The director Petter Næss was there along with the Norwegian actor Stig Henrik Hoff and the British actor Lachlan Nieboer.
To remind you, Blått Lerret is a monthly film event where you get the chance to see clips from upcoming Norwegian films and hear what directors, actors and other contributors can tell viewers about the films in question.
We can now show you two clips from the presentation – and they are absolutely HILARIOUS! So do yourself a favour and take a look at both of them:
Clip no. 1:
Clip no 2:
UPDATE: The publication New Norwegian Films has published a new edition featuring an article about Into the White – and it’s in English for everyone to enjoy! Take a look at the scanned pages in our gallery – click here to read the article!
February 6th, 2012, 3:34PM– With less than a month until the its World Premiere, the first clip from Into the White has been released by Zentropa Norway today.
The clip shows the confrontation between Rupert Grint and Lachlan Nieboer‘s characters and Florian Lukas shortly after they have found refuge in the cabin.
This film was one of the scenes shown at the Work in Progress section at the Stockholm Film Festival and you may have read our transcript of the scene before.
You can now enjoy the full clip here:
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January 31st, 2011, 10:03AM– The production blog from Zentropa Norway and Into the White is BACK! This time, it is about the approaching date of the world premiere in Oslo as well as the editing process with Petter Næss and Frida Eggum Michaelsen.
You can read the newest blog here – and there’s more to come! We will keep you updated!
Also, we feel the need to remind everyone of the excellent trailer #2 which has been released recently. Could we be more excited about seeing Rupert in this role as Gunner Robert Smith? It looks amazing, and you can see it right here: