In 1973, Norwegian filmmaker and former actress Vibeke Løkkeberg attended the First International Women’s Film Seminar in Berlin, bringing a camera crew to document this pivotal event in the early feminist film movement. Unearthed nearly 50 years later, the forgotten footage reveals a treasure trove of authentic stories capturing the struggles, ambitions, and dreams of women entering a male-dominated industry. Transformed into a poetic feature film, Long Road to the Director’s Chair weaves these historical voices into a timeless narrative about resilience, creativity, and the ongoing fight for equality in the arts.
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Date of decision: Apr 11, 2025 | Applicant: The Norway Film Development Co as | Awarded: NOK 100,000 | Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg | Producer: Anders Tangen | Manus: Vibeke Løkkeberg | |
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Date of decision: Feb 4, 2025 | Applicant: The Norway Film Development Co as | Awarded: NOK 250,000 | Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg | Producer: Anders Tangen | Manus: Vibeke Løkkeberg | |
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Date of decision: Jan 30, 2025 | Applicant: The Norway Film Development Co as | Awarded: NOK 1,350,000 | Director: Vibeke Løkkeberg | Producer: Anders Tangen | Manus: Vibeke Løkkeberg | |
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