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Erik Poppe was born on 24 June, 1960 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian film director, producer and screenwriter. Discover Erik Poppe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Film director, screenwriter, former cinematographer and press photographer |
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63 years old |
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24 June, 1960 |
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24 June |
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Oslo, Norway |
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United States
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Erik Poppe Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Erik Poppe's Wife?
His wife is Kirsten Thorseth Poppe
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Kirsten Thorseth Poppe |
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Erik Poppe Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Erik Poppe worth at the age of 63 years old? Erik Poppe’s income source is mostly from being a successful Film director. He is from United States. We have estimated Erik Poppe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Per Fugelli (1943-2017) was a Norwegian doctor, a professor of social medicine and a forceful voice in the public sphere.
Fugelli spent his life addressing questions of freedom and respect, campaigning for rights of the less fortunate.
Erik Poppe (born 24 June 1960) is a Norwegian film director, producer and screenwriter.
Poppe is regarded as one of Scandinavia's most experienced and compelling film directors recognized for his work with actors and multi-pronged narratives.
His movies are often built around ensemble casts, sharp writing, impressive camera work and an uncanny knack for rhythm and music in the editing.
Poppe was born on 24 June 1960 in Oslo to Aase and Per Frølich Poppe, who was a fashion designer in winter sport clothing.
As a child he grew up in Portugal and Norway.
He started his career as a photographer for the newspaper Verdens Gang and Reuters, covering domestic news as well as international conflicts.
Being hospitalized after an assignment in Colombia he decided to prepare leaving journalism and study filmmaking.
He graduated as a cinematographer at Dramatiska Institutet - University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatre in Stockholm, Sweden in 1991.
Erik Poppe worked as Director of Photography on several features, as well as EGGS (1995) by Bent Hamer.
He was awarded with the Kodak Award at the Moscow International Film Festival and won the Cinematographer of the year award in Norway.
By receiving the Kodak Award he announced his end of work as Director of Photography.
He have conducted several artistic and directorial research programs between 2001 and 2010.
He is best known for directing critically acclaimed films including Hawaii, Oslo (2004), A Thousand Times Good Night (2013), The King's Choice (2016) and Utøya: July 22.
Troubled Water (2008, aka: deUSYNLIGE) is the third part of his multi-awarded Oslo Trilogy, after his directorial debut with SCHPAAA (1998, aka Bunch Of Five) and Hawaii, Oslo (2004).
Working on the research for Schpaaa; a terrifying look at multi-racial youth gangs in Norway and shot in the style of a documentary, he discovered realities he wanted to adapt into two more movies.
Hawaii-Oslo tells a story about a number of people whose fates intertwine, sometimes by accident, during the hottest day of the year in downtown Oslo.
Troubled Water is a story about a young man released from prison after serving a sentence for an alleged murder of a child.
All of the movies are shoot in the area of Groenland and Grunerloekka in downtown Oslo.
"The place where we live so close to each other, and know so little about each other."
Fugelli was diagnosed with cancer in 2009.
A Thousand Times Good Night (2013, aka: 1000 Times Good Night, Tusen Ganger God Natt) was Poppe's first English-language movie.
The film is partly an autobiographical story based on Poppe experiences as a conflict photographer.
Poppe switched the lead roles around making the French actress Juliette Binoche as his proxy, and Game of Throne's -Nicolaj Coster-Waldau playing the character based on Poppe's wife.
A standing ovation greeted Montreal World Film Festival's world premiere of the film, which went on to earn the Jury's Special Grand Prix.
In 2015 Poppe concluded a PhD as a research fellow at the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme and as an Associated Professor at HIL, Lillehammer University College/ The Norwegian Film School.
"The Subjective Objective" is an exploration on how to achieve increased emotionally outcome by the use of a highly personalized and strictly subjectively point of view in conscious narrative film.
-Is it possible to achieve a stronger identification, empathy and a greater involvement for the spectator by applying a strict enforcement of the subjective point of view?
-A point of view who never allows the filmmaker to show for the spectator more than the film's protagonist are seeing or experiencing at any time.
The project developed various measures for an increased empathy with the narrative's protagonist and discuss further elements to be considered for a stronger subjectivity.
The key artistic work made as part of the research was the feature movie A Thousand Times Good Night, a dramatization of his experiences as a conflict photographer in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Afghanistan.
In 2015 he said no to further treatment and allowed his close friend, director Erik Poppe to follow him as far as possible on this journey.
The result is I DIE (Siste resept) a film about life and how to live it to the very end.
The King's Choice (2016) is based on the true the story about the three dramatic days in April 1940, when Haakon VII of Norway is presented with the monstrous ultimatum from the Germans: surrender or die.
With German Air Force and soldiers hunting them down, the royal family is forced to flee from the capital.
After three days of desperately trying to evade the Germans, King Haakon makes his final decision, one that may cost him, his family and many Norwegians their lives.
The film made records when it opened in Norway by late September 2016 and became the #1 box office hit of the year.
The film was Norway's official entry in the best foreign language film category for the 2017 Oscars and made a shortlist nomination for the Oscars.
In June 2017 it was announced that Erik Poppe had worked for a year on developing a feature film about the 2011 terrorist attack on Utøya outside Oslo, Norway.