Karoline Frogner


Anne Karoline Frogner is a Norwegian filmmaker, photographer, writer and lecturer. She is one of Norway's foremost documentary filmmakers and is a stills photographer for the image agency Samfoto. She is the director of production company Integritet Film AS and the author of several books.
Her films often cover human rights issues. In 1990 she started a children's art centre in Betlehem. She was made a Government scholar in the State budget of Norway of 2014.

Films

Awards

  • 2013: Norwegian government grant.
  • 2004: Amanda Award nomination for best documentary and the people's choice award, for Tradra.
  • 1995: Amanda Award for best documentary, Times Of Darkness
  • Times of Darkness: Best Documentary Award, Women's Film Festival, Turin
  • Times of Darkness: Best Film, Nordic Glory of Jyvaskyla in Finland.
  • The Osterø Award for humanitarian work, Military Deny Peace Prize 1995.
  • Whistling Not Allowed: Nordic Film, Lübeck 1990.
  • The Jewish community planted a tree bearing Frogner's name for Times Of Darkness - Women's Encounter with Nazism.

Books

Compilation DVD

  • 2004: Times Of Darkness
Films included on this DVD: God Bless the Child, Whistling Not Allowed, Asil - Lisa Went to School - Or Vice Versa, Stolen Time and Time of Darkness - Women's Encounter with Nazism.

Exhibitions