
Jørgen Stangebye Larsen

Jørgen Stangebye Larsen is a Norwegian production designer working across Scandinavian and international cinema. He graduated from The Norwegian Film School in 2010, and his first feature was Joachim Trier’s "Oslo, August 31st". In 2025, he reunited with Trier to design "Sentimental Value," winner of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Larsen has designed a wide range of films, from large-scale genre productions such as "The Burning Sea" and "The Quake," to intimate art-house projects like Eskil Vogt’s "Blind". His credits also include Hans Petter Moland’s "Absolution" and "Cold Pursuit," as well as the Norwegian films "Hope" and "Out Stealing Horses". He has been nominated several times for the Amanda Award — Norway’s national film prize — and won for Maria Sødahl’s "Hope". He also received the Nordic Film Talent Prize for "The Quake," recognizing him as an innovative designer contributing to the increasing quality of Norwegian cinema. He is a member of the Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800). Alongside his professional work, Larsen is pursuing a PhD in Artistic Research at The Norwegian Film School / Inland University of Applied Sciences.





