The sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible series features a climactic action sequence filmed at Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) in Rogaland.
A horror film starring Robertson and actor Sam Crichton, "Burnt Portraits" was filmed in the basement of an art studio in Stavanger. The setting provided a compelling backdrop for the narrative, utilizing existing props to enhance the film's atmosphere.
This World War II action film includes scenes shot in the rugged terrains of Rogaland, capturing the region's natural beauty.
Also known as "Norsemen," this Norwegian comedy series set in the Viking Age was filmed in various locations across Rogaland.
Created in collaboration with Sam Crichton, "Face Boy" is a feature film that serves as a deeply personal project for Robertson. The film was selected for the London Lift-Off Film Festival, highlighting its recognition within the independent film community.
A Norwegian fantasy film that utilized Rogaland's mystical landscapes to enhance its storytelling.
This family adventure film features the scenic beauty of Rogaland as two sisters embark on a transformative journey.
The film follows an inept and narcissistic reporter around Stavanger, while he attempts to capitalize on a local cold case to launch his career. In doing so, he alienates a community of colorful and bizarre characters, failing to find any clues—even when they're handed to him.
An intense survival drama about two sisters on a winter diving trip in Norway, with underwater scenes filmed in the region.
While primarily set in a secluded research facility, parts of this science fiction thriller were filmed in Norway, capturing the country's pristine landscapes.
The epic science fiction film features scenes shot in Norway, utilizing the country's unique terrains to represent distant planets.