Meet the Team

Veronica van Groningen
Based in Halden, Veronica van Groningen is the administrative head of the Halden International Music Film Festival together with David John Smith. Veronica van Groningen’s long background as a photographer with a fascination and love of music has resulted in a compilation of large body of work from photographing bands and artists over the years. This has led her to a photo project which will document the activities young Halden musicians during the years 2021-22 that was launched in October 2023. The art of storytelling – and an avid interest in hearing other people’s stories – is one of Veronica’s passions. Her work also brings her in close contact with people on an everyday level, working as a photographer of children, families, and weddings.
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David John Smith
Born in the USA, David John Smith is an author, producer, and organizer of various initiatives national and international. A Cold War intelligence officer in West Berlin, he subsequently worked with several Olympic organizing committees including Lillehammer, Atlanta and Athens. Later, he was instrumental in the pan-European development of SONY. After founding Norway Communicates in 2004, his collaboration with Steven Van Zandt began in 2011 and has thus far resulted in projects within education, music and film. These have included Lillehammer Foundation for the Arts, the Wild Telemark (with Ian Brodie and Per Ole Hagen), producer of the documentary Bluestown Rising, the Notodden Film Conference, and now the Halden International Music Film Festival.

Tom Skjeklesæther
Tom Skjeklesæther is a well-known journalist, manager, promoter, producer and arranger with a stellar career in the Norwegian music business. He now returns once again to his hometown to stage the Halden International Music Film Festival, where he began arranging concerts and other events in his youth. His experience ranges from founder and organizer of the Down on the Farm music festival (1988 – 1999), manager for Madrugada and other Norwegian bands and rock clubs, music journalist for ABC News and host/producer for NRK’s popular “Cowboys and Indians”. Other experience includes editor for music magazine BEAT, contributing journalist for various national and international publications, and since 2007, the music journalist for the national Norwegian newspaper Klassekampen.

Per Ole Hagen
Per Ole Hagen is a musicologist by education, Director of Music at NRK P1 from 1993, and subsequently Director of Music Rights at NRK. He has taught at different levels of education, and since 2016 has been an assistant professor at the University of Oslo. He has also written books about music education and about computers. Per Ole Hagen is a photographer for Getty Images and has held many exhibitions in Norway and abroad. In 2021, he and Arvid Skancke-Knutsen were awarded top honors for the year's music journalism for the book "Da musikken stilnet" (When the music stopped).
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Ian Brodie
Ian Brodie is an award-winning film photographer and film tourism expert. He has authored 22 books, and in 2005 was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his efforts in tourism and literature, also being honoured with "New Zealand Platinum Award" for The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook.

Sivert Ølberg
Sivert Ølberg from Halden is the newest member of the HIMF team. He has a background in web, graphic and musical design, and is responsible for the festival's website, www.himf.no. Sivert Ølberg is also a key resource in the LSROK project (Little Stevens rock and career school), and has produced content for NRK's radio program "Eftan". He has worked with the RØRE project in Østfold County Municipality. The project facilitates healthy and active students who thrive and learn better. The purpose of the project is for as many of them as possible to complete their schooling with the best possible results. Ølberg is constantly looking for different ways to continue developing his technical skills and artistic abilities.