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Ragnar Bjerkreim est un Son Norvegien né le 19 avril 1958

Ragnar Bjerkreim

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Nationalité Norvege
Naissance 19 avril 1958 (66 ans)

Ragnar Bjerkreim (born 19 April 1958 in Bjerkreim) is Norwegian composer with film scores as his specialty.

Bjerkreim has a masters degree in music from University of Oslo; his thesis was entitled "The Function of Film Music". He received his first success as a composer for the two Kamilla and the Thief movies. Bjerkreim is now one of the most productive composers in Norwegian television.

He is also board chairman of the Norwegian Society of Composers and Lyricists.

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Filmographie de Ragnar Bjerkreim (2 films)

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The Ambassador, 56minutes
Thèmes L'immigration, Documentaire sur le droit, Documentaire sur la guerre, Documentaire historique, Documentaire sur la politique, Politique, Les dictatures latino-américaines
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The film examines the career of John Negroponte, focusing primarily on his time as U.S. Ambassador to Honduras in the early 1980s. It brings to light the militaristic aspects of his service in the region in relation to the Reagan Doctrine. Interviews with numerous Central American human rights activists point to Negroponte’s alleged complicity in war crimes not only in his nation of diplomatic assignment, but also in neighboring El Salvador as a part of the Salvadoran Civil War and in Nicaragua as an aid to the Contras. The documentary covers forced disappearance as part of this involvement including the disappearance of 179 Hondurans and specific examples such as the case of Father James Carney, whose brother is interviewed. The film also contains interviews with former U.S. Ambassador to Honduras Jack R. Binns, Negroponte’s predecessor; indigenous Guatemalan activist Rigoberta Menchú, and Salvadoran bishop Medardo Gomez.