Audun Engh - Producer at Lammac Films Ltd

 

Biography


Audun Engh obtained his law degree from the University of Oslo, Norway.  Apart from running his own law practice in the 1980s, he has had an international career in urban planning, restoration of historic buildings and regeneration of neighbourhoods in locations as diverse as Norway, Romania, London, Cuba and Germany. Over the years, he has organised and raised funding for numerous international conferences on all aspects of “urban renaissance”. He is currently on the Management Committee of INTBAU, an international cultural and heritage network of 4,000 practitioners whose location is The Princes Foundation in London. HRH Prince Charles is its patron.


Audun is the Director of a feature-documentary on the culture of Native Americans - broadcast on Norwegian and Finnish television. He was a freelance reporter for cultural programmes (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) and has written many journalistic articles on architecture, urbanism, cultural heritage and film, for radio, newspapers and professional journals. He has been the editor of several law and cultural magazines.

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His photographs of the now inf

amous and legendary Sex Pistols’ gig at the Pingvin Club, Oslo, were published in 2010 in a book entitled  "Sex Pistols Exiled to Oslo 1977" by Trygve Mathiesen and Harry Nordskog (Melhus, 2010).


Audun once interviewed at length another cultural legend, Allen Ginsberg, poet and guru of the Beat Generation, and is currently engaged, as Producer, in producing, incorporating and assembling this vast and unique visual material into an experimental feature film with a working title, “Untitled Allen Ginsberg Project”.

 

His father Arnljot Engh was Director of all Oslo cinemas, and for many years was the official representative of Norwegian and Scandinavian Film and Cinema organisations at film festivals around the world. As a teenager, Audun accompanied his father to the Cannes Film Festival each year. Since then he has continued the family film tradition by representing various international film companies at major film festivals throughout Europe. He has been to the Cannes Film Festival twenty times.


Apart from being Producer of experimental feature film Untitled Allen Ginsberg Project, Audun is also Co-Producer on Lammac Films feature film The Seeds of Vavilov; Executive Producer on feature film, The Omega Wolf; and Associate Producer on The Tragical and Comical Adventures of William Hall, Spy and Poet. All films are in the developmental stage. He lives in Oslo, Norway.