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Magnificent footage in Kjerag: – Linking helicopter landings to “Succession”

In early September this year, he reported VG that HBO confirmed in a press release that parts of the fourth season of “Succession” will be filmed in Norway this fall.

Currently they have Bergens Tidende announced that the award-winning series will be shot in western Norway and that one of the episodes will be recorded at the Juvet landscape hotel in Sunnmøre.

Now he writes the local newspaper Strandbuen that an American film crew will enter Lysebotn in the municipality of Sandnes from 15 to 30 September.

In light of the documents that the journal has had access to, they are now wondering whether the magnificent entry could be placed in the context of the “Succession” entry.

124 helicopter landings

Strandbuen accessed the protected area council case documents for Setesdal Vesthei, Ryfylkeheiane, and Frafjordheiane, where Film in Norway appears to have requested 124 helicopter landings on Mount Kjerag over a 10-day period from September 15.

It also emerges here that the helicopters will be used to transport film crews and equipment in connection with filming for a global broadcast and streaming company, the newspaper reports.

The council initially said no to the original question, which concerned 200 landings, which was processed on June 28, but was still allowed to make 124 helicopter landings in Kjerag on August 11.

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– Standing in the center

In approving the application, emphasis was placed, inter alia, on the fact that the British manufacturing company has good knowledge and experience of operating within a protected area, that the time of year limits the impact on natural diversity and that the registration will have significant financial implications for Kjerag.

In the application for Film in Norway, the company’s general manager, Joachim Lyng, points out that Kjerag is a central part of the narrative.

– Kjerag is at the heart of the whole story, and with the size of the client and the quality of the technology that will be used to capture the beauty of Kjerag, this project will be a great advertising opportunity for Norwegian nature. Not only for Kjerag, but also for the whole region and Norwegian nature experiences.

Strandbuen he claims they have not been able to obtain confirmation as to whether it is “Succession” which will be registered in Kjerag in the coming weeks.

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