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- A woman returns up North to her rural fishing village, and re-lives the village's history through work, war, rebuilding and depopulation.
- "Loveletters from a Children's Prison" brings us into a prison for teenagers. Many of the boys here will spend most of their lives imprisoned, convicted for hard crimes such as armed robbery, rape and murder. The film relates the love story of Vadim and Ira, a boy in prison convicted for murder and the girl waiting for him on the outside. They write each other loveletters. She tries to prepare him for life outside the walls. But his fellow prisoners are teenage murderers and rapists, and their influence on him is devastating. "Loveletters from a Children's Prison" is about hope, love and young men whom has become totally brutalized. Thousands of young boys in Russia, living on the edge of society, fight to survive from one week to the next, and many of them end up in jail. Will Vadim become like the others, or can Ira's love save him?
- A documentary about 15-year-old Oksanna who follows her mother's dream to see her become a prima ballerina.
- When is an enemy not an enemy? When is an ally not an ally? The answer to these questions determines the fate of a man. Simon's struggle is played out against the rugged landscape of Northern Norway. Raised in a close-knit community, he bears the scars of a childhood haunted by rumors. During World War II, the Soviets and Americans become a presence in this remote landscape, which will have far-reaching consequences. Victimized by rumor and Norway's shifting political allegiances, Simon is denied the final reconciliation he longs for with his community and with himself. When the Berlin Wall falls, his life is once more turned upside down.
- In today's Russia, 80% of women have between 2 and 10 abortions each.
- Nature is constantly present. Music perpetually sounds from beyond the mountains. Humankind arises from earth while Music is directing the cycle of life. Nature is the impartial arena. What happens when Humankind cannot relate to this unified energy of Nature and Music?
- Theater director Stein Winge has lost his wife Kari. Then he gets help from his daughter Viktoria in order to get through grief.
- The amazing story about the amazing unknown painter Aksel Waldemar Johannessen which never had an exhibition, until Haakon Mehren was shown the amazing production in a barn, 70 years after. Since then they have amazed people worldwide.
- Almost 60 years later, Thor Heyerdahl's grandson make the same travel that his grandfather.
- "Kind of Fishy" is an original and award-winning fish tank aquarium, created and directed by Aleksander L. Nordaas. Driftwood, in the shape of fishes, forms an unique and never-ending underwater experience. "Kind of Fishy" has proven to fascinate a wide range of audiences, from juniors to seniors!
- Mum is dead and has to be buried, and the brothers have to meet. But old conflicts quickly come back to life.
- A modern fable about people searching for beauty, love and truth. It's about the courage to choose.
- Astrid Serine Hoel is a young dancer who is searching for the dances belonging to her own people, the Kven. But will she be able to find her way back to the original Kven dance?
- Because of becoming acutely ill, Gry Hege went from being self-reliant to being in need of care. So now she can't be alone unlike before. Despite what she has to endure, will she be able to return to the joy of life?
- A man returns to his quiet home island and befriends with a young woman. Both are outsiders in a society that wants them institutionalized. A special bond develops between them.