2022 – Jotunheimen, Oslo

When an ancient force awakens deep in the Dovrefjell mountains, its path towards Oslo threatens widespread destruction. Produced for Netflix, Troll draws on Norway’s mythic landscapes and folklore, using real terrain to give scale and authenticity to its creature-driven narrative. As of 2026 Troll is still the most-watched non-English language film on Netflix.
Director: Roar Uthaug
Released: 1 December 2022 (Netflix)
Norway locations: Dovrefjell · Oslo region · Trollveggen · Flø, Ulstein · Valdresflye · Gudbrandsdalen · Lillehammer
Production company: Motion Blur

1985 - Hardanger

2024 - Bergen, Oslo, Lofoten, Gudvangen

2011 - Mardalsfossen, Eikesdal

2015 - Mannen, Haramsøya

2024 - Innerdalen, Rauma and Sunnmøre

2025 - Western Norway

2013 - Ulvik

1990 - Bergen

2023 - Rauma, Åndalsnes

1985 - Sognefjord

1988 - Bergen

2023 - North-West Norway

2023 - Odda

2015 - Ulvik

2012 - Stranda, Norddal, Rauma, Kristiansund, Aurland and Voss

2021 - Oslo, Western Norway and The Atlantic Road

2011 - Gjesdal

2025 - Hjørundfjord

1980 - Finse

2022 - Herøy and Sunnmøre

2016 - Bergen, Vaksdal

2014 - Rauma and Forsand

2018 - Bergen

2021 - Stadlandet

2014 - Forsand, Sokndal, Sirdal and Gjesdal

2017 - The Pulpit Rock, South West Norway

2023 - Bergen

2012 - Bergen and Osterøy

2014 - Norddal and Luster

2023 - Bergen

1958 - Hardanger

2025 - Sogndal & Loen

2016 - Oslo, Rjukan and Bergen

2017 - West Coast of Norway

2017 - Trolltunga

2021 - Sæbø, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal

2023 - Aurland and Geiranger

2025 - VFX

2020 - Oslo

2024 - Bergen, Oslo, Lofoten, Gudvangen

2024 - Oslo

1972 - Dælivannet (Bærum)

2018 - Oslo

2021 - Oslo, Western Norway and The Atlantic Road

1974 - Oslo

1978 - Oslo, Otrøya

2026 - Oslo

1996 - Maridalen (Oslo), Mösvatn, Rjukan

2022 - Nordmarka

2016 - Oslo, Rjukan and Bergen

2011 - Oslo Airport, Oslo