
Pål Bang-Hansen
Directing
Biography
No biography available for Pål Bang-Hansen.
Born: July 29, 1937
Place of Birth: Oslo, Norway
Known For

Uti vår hage
Uti vår hage was a Norwegian sketch comedy television program which had two different runs on TV in 2003 and 2008 on the Norwegian state channel NRK. The show starred the three well-known comedians: Atle Antonsen, Harald Eia and Bård Tufte Johansen. The format of the show was one main storyline that would gradually branch off into several separate minor storylines. Two series of the show have been produced, and the second series carries the title Uti vår hage 2. The show has introduced popular characters like "Lena" from Døden på Oslo S and "Oslolosen". The first season consisted of six episodes and was first broadcast in September and October 2003, while the second season was aired in January – March 2008, with seven ordinary episodes and one special. The first season was the first occasion where the three comedians worked together.

Boys from the Streets
The movie takes place on Oslo's east side sometime during the twenties. It depicts the workers' environment by traditional elements like unemployment, strike, poverty, alcoholism, absent fathers, wise and tired mothers, the dream of a better life and the friendship between the boys in the street.

Trost i taklampa
The story takes place in a hedmark built during some summer weeks.

The Blue Wolves
Pelle's father joins an activist group and Pelle has to face up to his father.

Kvinnens plass
Journalist Tore Haugen returns to Norway from the United States. He falls in love with journalist Tore Næss and soon discovers that he has been hired by the same newspaper as her. Næss shows outstanding qualities and develops into a star reporter, while Haugen is mediocre. When they have a child together, the question arises as to who should sacrifice their career to stay home with the child. Haugen soon finds himself comfortable in the role of stay-at-home dad.

Bredo Greve - Film Rebel
He was an anarchist and provocateur. Underground filmmaker and a cheeky fuck. Several of today's veterans in the Norwegian film industry started their career with him. Yet there are few today who know Bredo Greve. In Bredo Greve - filmrebell you will get to know the filmmaker's marvelous film history. Greve was always ready for a good fight, and he used film to pinpoint problems in society that are still scarily relevant.

Oslofilm: Kongen
King Olav unveils the King Haakon statue. The film follows how Nils Aas' elegant monument of King Haakon VII was created, from the studio at Ekely, to its place on the pedestal where it stands and shines.
Filmography
as Himself (Archive footage)
as Himself
as Guest at Vernisag
as Narrator (voice)
as Arne Barnhemmet
as Sofus