List of Film Festivals in Europe - Norway

Norway

Name Est. City Type Details Website
Bergen International Film Festival 2000 Bergen International Held annually in October. http://www.biff.no/
Films from the South Festival 1991 Oslo International Held annually in October. http://www.filmfrasor.no/
Fredrikstad Animation Festival 1994 Fredrikstad Nordic and Baltic Held annually in November. http://www.animationfestival.no/
The Norwegian Short Film Festival 1978 Grimstad Special interest Devoted to short- and documentary films. Held annually in June. http://www.kortfilmfestivalen.no/
Norwegian International Film Festival 1973 Haugesund International Held annually in August. http://www.filmweb.no
Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival 2004 Trondheim International Held annually. http://www.kosmorama.no
Oslo International Film Festival 1991 Oslo International Held annually in November. http://www.oslofilmfestival.com/
Oslo Screen Festival 2008 Oslo International Held biannually in March. http://www.screenfestival.no/
Skeive Filmer 1991 Oslo Special interest Devoted to queer cinema. Held annually in September. http://www.oglff.org/
Tromsø International Film Festival 1991 Tromsø International Held annually in January. http://www.tiff.no/
WT Os International Film Festival 1999 Os International Devoted to independent film. http://www.wt-festivalen.no wt-festivalen.no
ØyaKino Oslo Special interest Devoted to music-related films. http://www.oyafestivalen.no/

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