Christian Holm-Glad
Christian Holm-Glad |
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Born |
Christian Alexander Holm-Glad (1976-12-24) December 24, 1976 Oslo, Norway |
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Residence |
Oslo, Norway |
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Occupation |
Film director, producer |
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Years active |
2004–present |
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Christian Alexander Holm-Glad (born 24 December 1976) is a Norwegian film director.[1]
Christian Holm-Glad has directed and produced numerous music videos for artists including Calvin Harris,[2] Madcon,[3][4] Kano,[5] Serena Maneesh,[6] Kaada,[7][8] Number Seven Deli, Cloroform,[9][10] Thirstin Howl III,[11] Launderettes and more and has had number one hits in the UK and in Norway. In total, his music videos have over 100 million views on YouTube. His music videos are often based on humour and several have been selected for The Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad. He has also directed several series for Norwegian TV in addition to numerous commercials and short films, some of which have been selected for international film festivals. Christian Holm-Glad is the founder of the Norwegian production company Bulldozer Film[12] and the Norwegian art and science edutainment company Science Addiction together with Norwegian mathematician Jo Røislien. Christian Holm-Glad has been signed as a director at the Scandinavian production company Bacon[13] and the American content creation company Logan and Sons.[14][15][16]
Television work
Year | Series | Description | TV channel |
2014 | How Do They Do It?[17] | Discovery Channel series (20 episodes) | Discovery Channel |
2013 | Fylla | Edutainment series about the effects of alcohol | NRK |
2013 | I kveld med YLVIS[18] | Late-night talk show with the Ylvis-brothers | TV Norge |
2013 | Typisk Deg[19] | Entertainment series about human quirks with Petter Schjerven | TV Norge |
2012 | Folkeopplysningen[20][21] | Popular science series that looks at alternative and faith-based medicine through scientific glasses, with physicist Andreas Wahl | NRK |
2012 | Chasing the World's Largest Number[22][23] | Popular science series on numbers, statistics and mathematics, with Jo Røislien | VGTV |
2011 | Norwegian finals of the Eurovision Song Contest | Wrote and directed the opening sequence | NRK |
2011 | Siffer[24] | Popular science series on numbers, statistics and mathematics, with Jo Røislien | NRK |
2011 | Om alt på 5 minutter | Educational films about everything between heaven and earth, with Petter Schjerven | NRK |
2010 | Påpp and Råkk[25][26][27] | Drama comedy musical (1 episode) | NRK |
2009 | Velg 09 | Portraits of eight political parties with Petter Schjerven | NRK |
2009 | Tingenes Tilstand 2[28] | Entertainment series with Petter Schjerven | NRK |
2008 | Tingenes Tilstand[29] | Entertainment series with Petter Schjerven | NRK |
Short films
Year | Film title | Description |
2015 | Sushi & Nuclear[30] | Short documentary in Japan with physicist Sunniva Rose |
2014 | Triangle | Three short films from the perspectives of three people on the same evening |
2012 | Chronic Insomnia[31] | Second part of the Insomnia trilogy |
2012 | Transient Insomnia[32] | First part of the Insomnia trilogy |
2012 | Rhapsody (Seven Vibes)[33] | Sort film/commercial for the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra |
Theatre
Year | Play | Description |
2007 | Welhaven – 200 Years[34] | A performance set up at Torshov theatre in Oslo, in collaboration with actor Kåre Conradi. |
Awards/Nominations
Year | Festival/Award | Work selected/nominated |
2015 | The American Documentary Film Festival | Sushi & Nuclear |
2014 | Shots Contender[35] | Driving Safely Home for Christmas[36] |
2014 | Gullruten - (Norwegian Emmy)[37] | Fylla |
2014 | Hove Festival[38] | Chasing The World's Largest Number |
2013 | Aesthetica Short Film Festival[39] | Chasing The World's Largest Number |
2013 | Aesthetica Short Film Festival[40] | Animals[41] |
2013 | The Visuelt awards[42] | Rhapsody (Seven Vibes) |
2013 | New York Festivals[43] | Rhapsody (Seven Vibes) |
2013 | Nordic Docs[44] | Chasing The World's Largest Number |
2013 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[45] | Chasing The World's Largest Number |
2013 | Gullruten - (Norwegian Emmy)[46] | Folkeopplysningen |
2013 | Gullruten - (Norwegian Emmy)[47] | Typisk Deg |
2013 | Minimalen Short Film Festival[48] | Chronic Insomnia |
2013 | Minimalen Short Film Festival[49] | Transient Insomnia |
2012 | UK Music Video Awards[50][51][52][53] | Rhapsody (Seven Vibes) |
2012 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[54] | Transient Insomnia |
2012 | Gullruten - (Norwegian Emmy) – 2 nominations[55] | Siffer |
2010 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[56] | Madcon, Freaky Like Me[57] |
2009 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[58] | Calvin Harris, Not Alone[59] |
2008 | Gullruten - (Norwegian Emmy)[60] | Tingenes Tilstand |
2006 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[61] | Serena Maneesh, Drain Cosmetics[62] |
2006 | The Norwegian Short Film Festival[63] | Number Seven Deli, Blame Me |
2005 | Alarmprisen[64] | Serena Maneesh, Drain Cosmetics |
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