Draft:Suzana Norberg

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  • Comment: Per previous comments long with interviews are primary sources and The Independent Critic is a blog. S0091 (talk) 18:11, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: M4V3R1CK32's comment holds. I don't think you'll get anywhere with this one, sorry - she's only been acting since the pandemic, and not in really major roles, so I don't think you're likely to find more coverage than this (yet). asilvering (talk) 00:18, 1 September 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: I've reviewed this pretty closely and reviewed it against the guidelines for people generally and entertainers specifically and I cannot decide if it meets the guidelines.
    Starting with guidelines for entertainers, yes, technically Norberg had roles in three notable films/short films. However, it's not clear a) the extent of those roles (were they significant, as the guideline states, or were they bit roles?) b) if short films merit the same level of consideration as feature-length films (apologies if this discussion has already been held, I have not found it if so, films are not my area of expertise on Wikipedia), and c) if these "notable" films actually deserve that title.
    The A Family Affair article is completely unsourced. The current content of the stub would not meet WP:NFILM even if it had sources.
    We All Die Alone may or may not meet the release guidelines. Yes, it was played around a festival circuit, but I don't know if that counts as "widely distributed" or not, or if that circuit is notable enough. The article also only lists one review from Film Threat, which may or may not be the kind of "nationally known reviewer" the guideline was intended to require. It would be great if another editor from WP:FILM or WP:ACTOR could chime in on those points.
    Adalynn was released straight to VOD and can be bought or rented, but not streamed. Here again, I don't know if this counts as "wide distribution". Technically anyone with an Internet connection could get it on Amazon, so maybe? But does that mean every 10 minute video on YouTube has wide distribution? I'd love another thought from a more experienced film WikiProject editor.
    Descriptions of Norberg as being an "ensemble" cast member rather than a lead in Adalynn and We All Die Alone also make me question the significance of her roles in those films. And of course, two episodes in SVU is a bit role and not significant.
    Moving to guidelines for people, there's only one example of WP:SIGCOV of Norberg listed, the Lake County Journal (listed as Shaw Local) article. The others are film reviews that mention her only in passing or are primary sources. Her Rotten Tomatoes profile is pretty barren too.
    So this draft might not meet WP:ENT and definitely doesn't meet WP:BIO. If this was a draft for anyone not an entertainer, I would decline it instead of puzzling over pages of policy trying to find a way to accept it. My gut says to decline it but I'd love to build a little more consensus. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 21:48, 18 July 2023 (UTC)

Suzana Norberg
Norberg in 2019
Born
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
Known for
Notable credits
Awards2022 Best Supporting Actress Oceanside International Film Festival

Suzana Norberg is an American actress and screenwriter who created the film Libertyville and appeared in the films Adalynn and Debunkers, Inc.. She won Best Supporting Actress at Oceanside International Film Festival and several ensemble awards for We All Die Alone including Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles.

Life and career[edit]

Norberg grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was inspired to act after watching The Carol Burnett Show and pursued her dream of creating the film Libertyville after she lost her job as a copywriter in 2019. Norberg took up acting full time during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Her film Libertyville premiered at Dances with Films[2] and Film Threat scored it 8 out of 10.[3] Norberg portrays her grandmother in the film which was shot in San Diego.[1] Norberg was interviewed by KGTV for her nominations at the San Diego Film Awards[4] and the film screened at the Santa Fe Film Festival.[5][6] Michael Sadler at Borrego Sun described her character as "cleverly disguised by great makeup and costuming."[7] She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and is an ensemble cast member in Adalynn[8] and We All Die Alone.[9]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 A Family Affair Kathi
2017 One Good Day Olivia 48 Hour Film Project short film
2018 Demon Protocol 911 Operator
The Calling Mrs. Dianne Bodzin
Kathy Mrs. Yost Short film
2019 Debunkers, Inc. Principal Barkley [8]
Poverty of Will Literary agent Short film
The Red Martket Dianna
2021 We All Die Alone Svetlana Short film[9]
Libertyville Grandmother Short film, also writer and executive producer[1][3][7]
2023 Adalynn Mary Stewart [8]
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Rose Bergman Television series (2 episodes)[8]
List of awards and nominations
Accolades
Event Year Award Title Result Ref.
San Diego Film Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress: Narrative Short Film One Good Day Won
Focus International Film Festival 2022 Feature Film Ensemble Adalynn Won
Oceanside International Film Festival 2022 Best Supporting Actress We All Die Alone Won [10]
Borrego Springs Film Festival 2022 People's Choice: Best Overall Film Libertyville Won [7]
Atlanta ShortsFest 2022 Best Ensemble Cast We All Die Alone Nominated
Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles 2022 Best Ensemble Cast We All Die Alone Won [11]
San Diego Film Awards 2022 Best Original Screenplay Libertyville Nominated [4]
Best Lead Actress Libertyville Nominated
Best Ensemble Cast We All Die Alone Won
Simply Indie Film Fest 2023 Best Ensemble Cast We All Die Alone Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Kunzer, Jamie (2022-03-04). "Based on weekly pilgrimage to cemetery, short film puts spotlight on Libertyville". Shaw Local. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  2. ^ Propes, Richard. "The Independent Critic - "Libertyville" Set for Dances With Films Premiere". The Independent Critic. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  3. ^ a b Ng, Alan (2021-08-05). "Libertyville | Film Threat". Film Threat. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  4. ^ a b Hunt, Kimberly (2022-08-29). San Diego Film Awards. KGTV (Television production) – via YouTube.
  5. ^ Allen, Keith (2022-02-18). Talking with Suzana Norberg about her film "Libertyville" at Santa Fe Film Festival 2022. RCR News Media. Retrieved 2023-12-26. – via YouTube
  6. ^ Eeds, Richard (2022-02-09). Richard Eeds Show - February 9, 2022 - SantaFe.com. The Richard Eeds Show. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  7. ^ a b c Sadler, Michael (2022-04-21). "Borrego Springs 9th Annual Film Festival Part Two". Borrego Sun. Archived from the original on 2022-05-27. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  8. ^ a b c d "Suzana Norberg - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  9. ^ a b Ng, Alan (2021-12-17). "We All Die Alone | Film Threat". Film Threat. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  10. ^ "OIFF 2022 WINNERS". Oceanside International Film Festival. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  11. ^ Fleming, Rob (2022-09-19). "2022 DTLA Film Festival Announces Award Winners". DTLA Film Festival. Retrieved 2023-04-20.

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