Reinert Kiil, a renowned Norwegian film director, has made a significant impact in the underground community with his provocative and gritty cinematic works. His movies, such as "The Whore" and "Inside the Whore", have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards.
Kiil's filmic journey began with humble beginnings, shooting 8 mm and HI8 shorts that eventually gained international recognition and accolades on the horror festival circuit. His short films traveled the world, solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
As he continued to push the boundaries of Norwegian cinema, Kiil became the country's most prolific filmmaker outside of the Norwegian Film Commission. His feature film "The House" marked a significant milestone in his career, paving the way for future projects.
In 2017, his film "Christmas Blood" received a nomination for the prestigious Méliès d'Or award in Lund, Sweden, further cementing his status as a respected figure in the film industry. More recently, Kiil has shifted his focus towards art-house films, culminating in his latest feature, "Pandemonic".