Eva Isaksen (born 22 May 1956) is a Norwegian film director. She
directed her first feature film Burning Flowers (Brennende blomster
1985) with Eva Dahr, and has worked as an assistant on a number of
films, including Sweetwater (1988) by Lasse Glomm, Wayfarers
(Landstrykere 1989) by Ola Solum, and The Dive (Dykket 1989) by
Tristan de Vere Cole. In 1990 she directed Death at Oslo Central
(Døden på Oslo S), about the two boys Pelle and Proffen, based on
the novels for young people by Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian author
living in Hamburg. Two years later she presented her third feature
film Homo Falsus (Det perfekte mord 1992).
directed her first feature film Burning Flowers (Brennende blomster
1985) with Eva Dahr, and has worked as an assistant on a number of
films, including Sweetwater (1988) by Lasse Glomm, Wayfarers
(Landstrykere 1989) by Ola Solum, and The Dive (Dykket 1989) by
Tristan de Vere Cole. In 1990 she directed Death at Oslo Central
(Døden på Oslo S), about the two boys Pelle and Proffen, based on
the novels for young people by Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian author
living in Hamburg. Two years later she presented her third feature
film Homo Falsus (Det perfekte mord 1992).
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