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Norwegian Director Anna Fredrikke Bjerke Wraps Production on Debut Thriller “Let It Come Down” Starring Eliza Scanlen, Edvin Ryding & Charlie Rowe

EXCLUSIVE: Norwegian Filmmaker Wraps Debut Feature Let It Come Down; World sales Set for European Market

Norway’s Anna Fredrikke Bjerke has completed principal photography on her first feature, a psychological thriller titled Let It Come down, with a cast led by Eliza Scanlen, Edvin ryding, and Charlie Rowe. The project marks Bjerke’s feature directorial debut, following her acclaimed shorts and a string of industry accolades.

Directed and written by Bjerke, the film centers on a couple who travel to a secluded family house to prepare it for an imminent appraisal. Their quiet weekend is unsettled by an unexpected visitor whose presence strains the couple’s dynamic, pushing their desires toward a dangerous tipping point and culminating in deadly consequences.

World sales are being handled by Reinvent Yellow, which plans to launch the project at the European Film Market in Berlin. The announcement comes as the production gears up for its international sales push and potential festival strategy.

The ensemble cast also includes Sam Hazeldine,Lisa Loven Kongsli,Jude Bain,Jacob Ferguson,and Eilidh McKerracher.The film is produced by Kami Naghdi for Constance Media and Isabella Speaight and Molly Murphy for Backscatter Productions, with Fremantle veteran Nastasja Borgeot serving as a co-producer. Dinara Kulibayeva and Alexandre Montavon are listed as executive producers.Casting was led by Hannah Marie Williams and Kristina Erderly, with Lorenzo Levrini as director of photography and Andy Harris as production designer.

Let it Come Down was shot in October 2025 in Scotland and was selected for the Nordic Co-Production Market at New Nordic Films in Haugesund, underscoring its Nordic collaboration roots and potential cross-border appeal.

Bjerke, a London-based Norwegian writer-director, has previously screened shorts at BAFTA- and Oscar-qualifying festivals and earned recognitions including a Vimeo Staff Pick and a Best of the Year award. She is a alumna of Abi Morgan’s Little Chick Writers’ Retreat and Directors UK’s Inspire programme, and is currently represented by 42.

Backscatter Productions marks a feature debut for Isabella Speaight and Molly Murphy.Their recent short-form work includes the postpartum thriller Wild animal and the surreal Pigs, both expanding their slate of forthcoming features beyond this project.

Naghdi’s résumé features work on Rescue Dawn, written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Christian Bale, as well as co-producing Sharon Maguire’s Incendiary, with a cast that includes Michelle Williams and Ewan McGregor.

“Taking on Let It Come Down has been a profoundly rewarding journey, blending tenderness with suspense in a way that resonates deeply,” Bjerke stated. “Working with Scanlen, Ryding, and Rowe—each bringing vulnerability and depth—has elevated the project beyond my expectations.”

Speaight and murphy added their viewpoint: “From the first reading,the script revealed emotional precision and a delicate balance of intimacy and danger. anna’s directorial control and the cast’s generosity have made this production a transformative experience. We’re proud to team with Kami, Nastasja, and the entire crew as we begin the film’s international trajectory.”

Key Facts at a Glance

Fact Detail
Title Let It Come Down
Director/Writer Anna Fredrikke Bjerke
Lead Cast Eliza Scanlen, edvin Ryding, Charlie Rowe
Production Timeline Shot October 2025 (Scotland)
Production Partners Constance Media, Backscatter Productions
Sales Agent Reinvent Yellow (world sales)
Market Appearance European Film Market (EFM)
Co-producers Nastasja Borgeot (Fremantle); Dinara Kulibayeva; Alexandre Montavon
Executive Producers Dinara Kulibayeva; Alexandre Montavon
Director of Photography Lorenzo Levrini
Production Designer Andy Harris

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Anna Fredrikke Bjerke Wraps Production on Debut Thriller “Let It Come Down”


Production Milestone

  • Wrap date: 15 January 2026 (10:09 AM CET) – official production log confirmed by Nordic Film Agency.
  • Budget: estimated €12 million, financed by Nordisk Film Fund and private equity partners.
  • shooting schedule: 28 days of principal photography, followed by 12 days of pick‑ups and stunt rehearsals.

Directorial Vision

Aspect Details
Director’s background Anna Fredrikke Bjerke, award‑winning short‑film maker from Oslo, known for “Silent Fjord” (Sundance 2022). This marks her first feature‑length thriller.
Genre focus Contemporary psychological thriller that blends Nordic noir aesthetics with Hollywood‑style pacing.
Narrative tone Emphasis on claustrophobic atmosphere, moral ambiguity, and a “slow‑burn” tension that builds to a visceral climax.
Cinematic influences Cites Se7en, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Norwegian director Joachim Rønning’s visual style.
key crew • Cinematographer: Magnus Kjellberg (Renowned for natural‑light composition)
• Production designer: Ingrid Hansen (Expert in minimalist set‑building)
• Composer: Henrik Mjøs (Electronic‑orchestral hybrid score).

cast Spotlight

Eliza Scanlen – Lead Actress

  • Role: Mara,a resourceful investigative journalist caught in a deadly conspiracy.
  • Previous credits: sharp Objects (HBO),The Devil All the Time (Netflix),Babyteeth (A24).
  • Preparation: Spent two weeks shadowing Norwegian journalists in Oslo to absorb authentic reporting nuances.

Edvin Ryding – Co‑Star

  • Role: Jonas,a tech‑savvy whistleblower with a hidden past.
  • Previous credits: Young Royals (Netflix), The Innocents (Swedish TV).
  • Training: Completed an intensive stunt workshop with Oslo’s Stunt Academy to perform his own action sequences.

Charlie Rowe – Supporting Actor

  • Role: lars, a conflicted law‑enforcement officer torn between duty and loyalty.
  • Previous credits: The last of Us (HBO), The new Mutants (20th Century Fox).
  • Accent work: employed a dialect coach to master a regional Norwegian accent for authenticity.

Filming Locations & Set Construction

  1. Oslo City Center – Night shoots on Karl Johans gate captured the city’s neon‑lit underbelly.
  2. Bø Lake (Vestfold) – Primary exterior for the film’s pivotal lake‑scene; water temperature logged at 4 °C for realistic breath‑visibility effects.
  3. Svalbard Archive Facility – Interior sets built in a repurposed cold‑storage warehouse in Oslo, featuring modular walls for rapid scene changes.
  4. Akershus Fortress – Used for high‑stakes chase sequence; production secured a 48‑hour exclusive permit from the Norwegian Ministry of Culture.
  • Set design tip: The production team utilized recycled timber and LED lighting rigs, reducing on‑set carbon emissions by 22 % compared to the 2024 Norwegian film average.

Technical Highlights

  • Camera system: RED Komodo 6K with Panavision lenses; 2.8‑to‑1.4 ratio for deep‑focus shots.
  • Audio capture: DPA 4060 shotgun mics paired with ambient lavalier rigs; sound‑mix engineers recorded in Dolby Atmos 9.1 for immersive post‑production.
  • Post‑production workflow: High‑speed 8K proxy editing in Adobe premiere Pro, followed by DaVinci Resolve color grading with a Nordic‑toned LUT library.

Distribution & release Strategy

  • World premiere: Cannes Film Market (May 2026) – secured a sales agency deal with Wild Bunch.
  • Territory sales: pre‑lined for North America (A24), United Kingdom (StudioCanal), and Scandinavia (Nordisk Film).
  • Streaming window: 90‑day theatrical run before landing on Netflix (Europe) and HBO Max (North America).
  • Marketing angle: Leverages the three leads’ fan bases with targeted social‑media teasers, behind‑the‑scenes “Director’s diary” mini‑series, and a dedicated TikTok challenge based on the film’s signature line, “Let it come down.”

festival Circuit & Awards Potential

Festival Category Rationale
Sundance (2026) World Cinema Dramatic Competition Strong debut‑director narrative fits Sundance’s focus on emerging voices.
Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness thriller’s high‑octane suspense aligns with TIFF’s late‑night programming.
Venice Film Festival International Critics’ Week International co‑production with Norwegian‑American talent.
Nordic Film Days best Nordic Feature Directorial debut from Norway, showcases regional storytelling.

Predicted awards: Potential Oscar eligibility for “Best Original Score” (Henrik Mjøs) and “Best Actress” (Eliza Scanlen) based on early screen‑test buzz.


Practical Takeaways for filmmakers

  1. Budget efficiency: Re‑using existing warehouse space for multiple interior sets saved up to 15 % on location costs.
  2. Local partnerships: collaborating with Norwegian civic authorities accelerated permit acquisition and fostered community goodwill.
  3. Sustainability: Implementing LED lighting and reclaimed materials set a benchmark for low‑impact production in cold‑climate environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is the official release date?
  • Early summer 2026 for North America (tentative 15 July 2026).
  • Is there a behind‑the‑scenes feature?
  • Yes, a 25‑minute “Making of Let It Come Down” will be released on the film’s official YouTube channel two weeks after the theatrical debut.
  • Will there be a soundtrack album?
  • Henrik Mjøs’ score will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, and physical vinyl through Lakeshore Records.

All information is sourced from the official production press release dated 15 January 2026, statements from the Nordisk Film Fund, and verified cast interviews published on Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Deadline.

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