Erik Løchen

Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 8 (Director), 4 (Writer)
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Bjørn and Knut are two good friends. Together with Knut, Bjørn and his wife Guri goes for a trip in the Norwegian mountains to hunt. Knut has been in love with Guri since he first met her many years ago, but it was Bjørn who finally married her. In the mountains, the situation gets dramatic, when Knut tries to tell her how he feels about her. (imdb)
Motforestilling is unique in structure, content and its cinematic idea. It is a non-linear movie with a story that is hard to sum up. It was made as a movie about a movie - a movie about a movie director making a movie, and about the actors in the movie. Løchen asks questions about what defines reality. What is the reality of tomorrow? What's happening to people when they are forced to play their roles in a political game? What is happening to the actors? And what happens to the movie?
Borgere av i morgen (1950) - Short Film
Oslo has many primary schools. This film gives you a historic view of Oslo's first schools, the development of pupils, and how students have been put in focus by the modern school of 1950.
Hver kveld kl. 20 (1952) - Short Film
Theater and concert are offered in Oslo a fall night. For the evening, Norwegian actors go to work and prepare for the performance.
Fra Ekely: Byen og kunstnerne (1953) - Short Film
Ekely was painter Edvard Munch's property in Oslo, where the Oslo municipality established a colony for artists. Norwegian artists, such as sculptor Hilt, are seen at work.
Maten vi spiser (1953) - Short Film
Every day, fresh foods are transported to Oslo for nearly 500,000 hungry people. They are distributed in fish halls, slaughterhouses, dairies and squares, on their way to the consumers.
Oss fotgjengere imellom (1953) - Short Film
In Oslo, traffic accidents have increased sharply, and pedestrians' behavior are the cause of many of these accidents. Both the Traffic Police and Oslo Kinematografer have made this film to convince their audience to be more aware of the traffic, so the number of accidents could be reduced.