Thomas Nordseth-Tiller Explained

Thomas Nordseth-Tiller
Birth Date:27 November 1980

Thomas Nordseth-Tiller (27 November 1980 – 12 May 2009) was a Norwegian screenwriter. He was behind the 2008 film Max Manus, which was widely viewed and discussed.

Career

Nordseth-Tiller hailed from Lørenskog,[1] and studied film in Oslo, Perth and San Francisco.[2]

He wrote the screenplay for the 2008 film Max Manus. The film became a commercial success, with the second highest number of cinema viewers in Norway (second only to Flåklypa Grand Prix).[1] Moreover, it sparked a public debate on the real-life Max Manus and the Norwegian resistance movement in general.[2]

After Max Manus, Nordseth-Tiller announced that he was working on a screenplay about Communist resistance member Asbjørn Sunde.[3] He also wrote a screenplay based on the autobiography of robber Martin Pedersen.[4] However, in early 2009 he suddenly contracted cancer.[1] He was hospitalized for the last months of his life, and died in early May, the same day as Max Manus premiered in Sweden.[2] In August he received a posthumous Amanda Award for his work.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: "Max Manus"-forfatteren er død. Einbu. Ola. 13 May 2009. Romerikes Blad. Norwegian. 13 May 2009.
  2. News: "Max Manus"- forfatter (28) er død. Johansen. Øystein David. 13 May 2009. Verdens Gang. Norwegian. 13 May 2009.
  3. News: "Max Manus"-forfatter med ny krigsfilm. Haugen. Ida Anna. 13 May 2009. Verdens Gang. Norwegian. 13 May 2009.
  4. News:  - Han viste dyp respekt. Åmotsbakken. Tormod Kvithyld. 21 August 2009. Dagbladet. Norwegian.
  5. News: Max uttelling i Haugesund. Eriksen. Elise Nyborg. 21 August 2009. ABC Nyheter. Norwegian. 22 August 2009.