Four Hours. Andre Rettedal’s dream movie is now available to be streamed online. Don’t miss a great opportunity to participate in this young Norwegian’s success!
(Source: distrify.com)
Andre Rettedal is receiving high profile support. He is the future.
Andre Rettedal on AftenBladet.no
Young Norwegian director emphasises his passion for filmmaking and his baby Four Hours
http://www.aftenbladet.no/kultur/Nytt-stavangerselskap-vil-lage-storfilmer-i-USA-2896772.html#.TzO4x1y15CI
Four Hours is available to buy Worldwide from our store.
http://www.dentondvd.com/store.shtml
You can buy it from UK, Europe (including Norway) and Internationally.
The press loving the film (even before it was finalised.)
-Waltham Forest News exposes Four Hours, even before it was sold in the Cannes Film Festival 2011.
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/wfnews/8953066.CHINGFORD__Local_premiere_for_Cannes_film/
Andre Rettedal continues his discussion about his first feature film: Four Hours.
His dream is captured, now he wants to reach for the stars.
19 year old Norwegian, Andre, Director of Four Hours, talks about his experience after filming and selling his feature film.
The smile tells it all!
Four Hours. The Launch Party
photos by http://charlottedecastro.com
Hosted by Denton Distribution
11.11.11 - Anaya, London
“Classy venue. The place was packed. It was a great turn out. Unfortunately not everybody got in but for those that did, definitely was a good night.”
“What a great turn out. Great support for the 19 year old Norwegian director.”
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00650JKAK/
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Just caught Ed Burns being interviews in “Piers Morgan Tonight” on CNN!
Ed Burns described how the film industry is changing by using himself a prime example. His most recent feature film, Newlyweds, was filmed on a very low budget of $9k. He demonstrated the use of just using a Canon 5d and drew hope for young, determined and talented directors in the film industry.
Times are changing, and the best are those that adapt to these situations.
Our own young and fresh director, Andre Rettedal, did the feature film Four Hours with a budget of just £3k. This is equivalent to half of what Ed Burns had. Andre also used the Canon 5d, and the Canon 5d alone.
What this shows is that Ed Burns is right. There is a gap in the market for young and innovative players to join and we believe Andre Rettedal is a prime example. There are many others just as talented but not ready to take that step. What we wanna show you is that it is ok to take that step! Take the risk! It may pay off!
Four Hours was sold in Cannes 2011. It paid off!
[Norwegian Only - Apologies]
Director of Four Hours Movie, Andre Rettedal, loves the limelight in Norway.