
October 8, 1965 · 60 years old
Hallvard Bræin is cinematographer and director. He is best known for his work as a cinematographer on the features Trollhunter (2010), The Giant (2005), and Bart Got a Room (2008). Most recently, he’s better known for directing the Burnout films, and Gold Run (2022).

The illegal sports car race "Street legal" goes 2000 kilometers through Norway from Oslo to North Cape, and Roy has been challenged to participate. At the same time, he has to look after his daughter.

Based on the true story of the effort to evacuate the entire Norwegian gold reserve out of Norway during the German invasion of Norway in World War II to keep the gold out of Germany's hands.

The third and final installment in the Burnout trilogy. This time, the road leads through Norway, to Sweden, Denmark and finally Germany to race on the famous racing track, Nürburgring.

After two years in prison for participating in an illegal street race, Roy says no to a new illegal winter race from Bergen to Murmansk in the North of Russia. But then he hears that his daughter will participate with a boyfriend.

Dennis, is a street racing legend who's neglected his marriage and his 16 year old daughter, Hanna. One day he finds out that his daughter will participate in a race with her new boyfriend. To stop her, Dennis and his ex-wife Tove...

The Olsen gang of Egon, Benny and Kjell are constantly looking for the big coup to become millionaires. They have laid out the perfect plan to break into the new Munch Museum in Bjørvika and steal "Scream".