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Jan Inge “Ginge” Berentsen Anvik (born 25 October 1970,
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composer, known for his film scores. He is often credited as Ginge. Ginge's film composer debut was the comedy ''Tommys Inferno'' from 2005. His next project was ''
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'' of 2006, and after that he has written the score for several titles in the ''
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'' series (2007–2011), among other films.


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Ginge Anvik
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