Maria Johnsen’s films

Maria Johnsen's films since 2018

Filmmaking, like any creative endeavor, is fraught with obstacles. From tight budgets and demanding schedules to creative differences and technical glitches, the journey from script to screen is rarely smooth sailing. Yet, amidst these challenges, I’ve found a deep-seated happiness that stems from the very process of bringing stories to life.

For me, the magic of filmmaking lies in its ability to capture emotions, evoke empathy, and spark conversations. Whether I’m directing a documentary that sheds light on pressing social issues or crafting a narrative fiction film that transports audiences to new worlds, each project becomes a labor of love—an opportunity to blend artistry with storytelling prowess.

But why do I persist, even when faced with setbacks and uncertainties? The answer lies in the intrinsic rewards that filmmaking offers. It’s about the thrill of seeing an idea evolve from a mere concept to a fully realized film that resonates with audiences. It’s about collaborating with talented individuals who share a passion for storytelling and craftsmanship. And perhaps most importantly, it’s about the profound satisfaction of knowing that I am pursuing my dreams and making a meaningful impact through my work.

Beyond the external accolades or box office success, happiness in filmmaking comes from embracing the journey itself—the late nights of editing, the exhilaration of capturing the perfect shot, and the camaraderie forged on set. It’s a constant dance between creativity and pragmatism, where each obstacle becomes an opportunity to innovate and grow.

Moreover, filmmaking has taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, perseverance, and the importance of staying true to my vision. It’s a profession that demands dedication and passion, yet rewards those willing to push boundaries and defy expectations. In a world where happiness can often feel fleeting, filmmaking has become my anchor—a source of purpose and fulfillment that transcends the daily grind.

As I reflect on my journey thus far, I am reminded of the words of renowned filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, who once said, “Film as dream, film as music. No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.” For me, filmmaking is not just a career but a profound source of happiness—an art form that allows me to connect with others, explore diverse perspectives, and contribute to the tapestry of human experience.

So, despite the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead, I remain steadfast in my commitment to filmmaking. I am grateful for the opportunity to pursue my passion and share stories that resonate with audiences around the world. For in the pursuit of happiness, I have found my true calling behind the lens, where every frame tells a story and every film is a testament to the enduring power of creativity and resilience.

Maria Johnsen's films

Maria Johnsen's films are captivating

Maria Johnsen’s films have a unique ability to captivate audiences from start to finish, holding their attention with compelling storytelling and engaging visuals.

Searching for Harriet
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Huldra and Photographer
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The ghost on the Bridge
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Searching for Harriet 

Genre: Romance

Huldra and Photographer

Genre: Fantasy Horror

The Ghost on The Bridge

Genre: Paranormal Horror

Ghostware
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Roses and Chocolates
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Carlo's American Dream
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Ghostware

Genre:  Sci-fi horror

Roses and Chocolates

Genre: Historical Romance

5 seasons TV series

(Each season: 10 episodes)

The 7 keys of the Sierra Estrella
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Elf and Huldra
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Actor's Retaliation

Elf and Huldra

Genre: Epic Fantasy

Actor’s Retaliation

Action/Crime

mortal prey
Pauline 's Love Spell
Souldbounds Shadows

Mortal Prey

Crime/Thriller 

Pauline ‘s Love Spell 

Fantasy/Mystery

Behind the Scenes Photos

charactor's of soulbound shadows
Jack and Henrietta
Linda and Henrietta
Henrietta and Billy

The chatacters of the story from Left to right:

Anna, Lady Kathrine Baker, Max, Vivian

Behind The Scenes

Soulbound Shadows

Henrietta and Linda-Jean

Behind The Scenes

Soulbound Shadows

Henrietta and Billy ( DOP)

Behind The Scenes

Soulbound Shadows

Maria Johnsen
charmed
Behind the scenes 1

Behind The Scenes 

“Pauline’s Love Spell”

London, UK

Behind The Scenes 

“Pauline’s Love Spell”

London, UK

Behind The Scenes 

“Pauline’s Love Spell”

London, UK

Maria Johnsen - Behind the scenes in Searching for Harriet
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interior Maria Muguel and Paul 1

Behind the scenes in Searching for Harriet

 Behind the scenes in Searching for Harriet

 Behind the scenes in Searching for Harriet

Maria Kelsey and Paul 1
Maria Johnsen - Behind the scenes in Huldra and Photographer
Maria

 Behind the scenes in Searching for Harriet in London, UK

Behind the scenes in Huldra and Photographer ( Huldra og fotograf) in Trondheim Norway

Behind the scenes in Huldra and Photographer ( Huldra og fotograf) in Trondheim Norway

Maria Johnsen with her cast and crew the ghost on the bridge
Maria, Jon, Emile
Maria and Emile

Maria Johnsen with her cast and crew in The Ghost On the Bridge ( London , UK)  celebrating end of filming at an Italian restaurant near the Richmond Bridge in London, UK. 

 Behind the scenes in Huldra and Photographer ( Huldra og fotograf) in Trondheim Norway

Behind the scenes in Huldra and Photographer ( Huldra og fotograf) in Trondheim Norway