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
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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!
[Norwegian Only - Apologies]
Director of Four Hours Movie, Andre Rettedal, loves the limelight in Norway.
Andre Rettedal, Director of Four Hours, has come a long way since filming on set. Sporting his sweat pants and t-shirt, the 19 year old director seemed like any old Joe Bloggs.
Since his massive success at the Cannes Film Festival 2011, Andre has lost loads of weight and even got suited and booted :)
-Dreams can come true: It takes time, effort, dedication and belief.
Andre Rettedal sets a good example for any young person. It’s never too early to reach for the stars!
19 year old Norwegian Director’s first feature film: Four Hours.
& guess what? It was made with £3000 in 6 days and sold in Cannes Film Festival 2011
Making a Norwegian kid’s dream come true
-Andre Rettedal
Born in a Norwegian fishing village, Andre up and left everything he knew and everyone he loved to chase his dreams. Being raised in a fishing village, his life was simple and unspectacular. However, that was not enough for him, like many of us, he had dreams but unlike many of us, he took the risk and he went for it!
Growing up, Andre was constantly in front of the television very curious of how everything worked. Unfortunately he could not afford to ask his mum to take him to the cinema every weekend, but he was an avid follower of films that were broadcasted on standard television. At an early age he knew what he wanted to be: “I want to become a director!”
After begging his parents to invest in him, he booked his plane ticket and came to London with nothing more than his grandfather’s suitcase and his beloved script, which he had been working on since he was 15 years old. Although Andre only had £3000, he was determined to make his film! With hard graft and determination he found a team and he got it made. Andre achieved what most people find impossible - He completed his film in 6 days! 6 full days of filming and directing, 6 hard days of trying to communicate with everyone.
This is his baby! His brain child. He made the film 6 days with exactly £2700 and guess what? Against all odds, it sold at the Cannes Film Festival (2011).
Denton Distribution have made a Norwegian kid, who struggles to even speak English, a very ecstatic person and are now distributing the film worldwide. Who says you need £1million to make a film? Andre has proved all you need is £3000 and a lot of determination. Recently lauded as the “Norwegian Tarantino” by Norwegian Press, Andre’s future is bright!