

FilmCamp is a service provider and a resource company for film and TV production based in Målselv, Troms, Norway. As a co-producer, co-financier and with the company's total resources, FilmCamp has contributed to the realization of almost 60 film and TV productions. Among these are 24 foreign feature film productions and Norwegian feature films such as "The Kautokeino Uprising", "The 12th Man" and "The Battle of Narvik".
Rein Film AS is based in Finnmark and Oslo, and has produced and co-produced a number of Norwegian and international short films, documentaries, TV drama and feature films - currently Knut Erik Jensen's feature film "Longing for the present" 2022, and the short film "Koftepolitiet" (2021) by Egil Pedersen. The company was started in 2009 by four people from Finnmark, and focuses on developing and producing stories from Northern Norway, Barents-region and Sápmi.
Fenes Film AS is a Oslo based production company focusing on developing stories and ideas to manuscripts and further to production. The company works in coproduction partnerships with Norwegian and international partners. Currently in developing/coproducing is the drama series «The Isdal Woman» in partnership with two German production companies. The producers at Fenes Film AS has over 30 year of experience in film and TV production.
Rubicon, based in Oslo, is one of Norway’s most established production companies in the field of film and television. With a track record spanning over 20 years, they have remained at the forefront of entertainment, reality, and drama production. In recent years, the primary focus has been drama-productions, and Rubicon stands behind several acclaimed and award-winning productions for broadcasters and streaming platforms such as TV2, NRK, Discovery +, Netflix and HBO. Rubicon’s portfolio includes works such as ‘The Kautokeino Uprising’, ‘The Third Eye’, ‘Countrymen’, ‘Lilyhammer’, and ‘Beforeigners’ among many others.