LOUD SKIN
Loud skin deals with everyday racism in Norway. In the film, we encounter people who share their experiences and reflections on the topic. Through interviews, we get an insight into how racism feels to those who experience it.
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Kristoffer Archetti StølenDirector
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Evelyn Rasmussen OsazuwaKey Cast
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Eliane HerzKey Cast
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Emma Effie Morrison LundKey Cast
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Theresa Elise Nøsen OpokuKey Cast
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Sandra Abena Nøsen OpokuKey Cast
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Yohan ShanmugaratnamKey Cast
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Sofie Eun OpdalKey Cast
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Linda Tinuke StrandmyrKey Cast
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Eli Karianne Vesterheim HættaKey Cast
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Thomas Talawa PrestøKey Cast
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Aristide Mutula SagbakkenKey Cast
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Rania BroudKey Cast
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Awo M. Mahamoud AbdulqadirKey Cast
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Bassel HatoumKey Cast
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Imran KhanKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):HØYLYTT HUD
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:12 minutes
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Completion Date:September 9, 2022
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Production Budget:50,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Norway
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Country of Filming:Norway
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Language:Norwegian
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Shooting Format:ARRI MINI LF
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Aspect Ratio:4096 × 2140
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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135th edition of the National Art Exhibition in NorwayOSLO
Norway
September 10, 2022
The 135th Autumn Exhibition
Official Selection
Kristoffer Archetti Stølen (b. 1978 in Oslo) is a Norwegian-Argentine filmmaker, cinematographer and editor living in Oslo. Archetti Stølen is a graduate from the European Film College (Ebeltoft, Denmark) and the Norwegian National Film School (BFA in filmmaking & cinematography). Among other things, he has filmed visuals for the dance performance HUMAN with the choreographer Taran Revfem and Tundra* Creative; edited the film The Manchador, directed by Kaveh Tehrani; toured as a cinematographer for Iron Maiden & Mötorhead; filmed live concerts for Karpe Diem, Alan Walker and Steinar Raknes, as well as edited and filmed numerous music videos for artists, among others The National Bank, Klovner i Kamp and Kenneth Ishak. Archetti Stølen is currently working as a cinematographer on a feature film at the intersection between documentary and fiction, directed by Ellen Ugelstad. Archetti Stølen directed, filmed and edited the short film Loud skin, which was selected to the 135th edition of the National Art Exhibition 2022.