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- The Olsen Gang has traveled south after having success with their last coup. But someone still hasn't given up catching them.
- Rebecca is one of the world's top war photographers. She must weather a major emotional storm when her husband refuses to put up with her dangerous life any longer.
- The story of Rosenborg is the story of a club that broke all barriers by becoming one of the world's best football teams in the 1990s.
- When Monica was born the parent thought she was a boy., and called her Morten. Now she has have had a cosmetically and gender changing operations . This is all shown on camera in this documentary.
- When Norwegian scientist Marie attends a seminar in Paris on the actual weight of a kilo, it is her own measurement of disappointment, grief and, not least, love, that ends up on the scale.
- 100UP is a film which investigates the will to live. It portrays a colourful selection of 100+ year old people from all over the world. They have lived for over a century and witnessed great historical events, but instead of dwelling on the past, they look ahead. With the clock inevitably ticking, these centenarians cling to life, set new goals with a joie de vivre, refusing to admit the betrayal of their deteriorating bodies. Time is both their enemy and their friend. They have overcome diseases, lost partners and some of them survived their own children. Nevertheless, these active, curious and creative 100+ year olds are amazingly good at restarting every new day.
- In 110% Honest we meet former professional cyclist Kim Karlsen (39) just moments before she holds a press conference admitting use of performance-enhancing drugs in her career. This dark comedy takes us behind the scenes of a doping scandal as it starts rolling, and observes how Kim tackles her fall from grace. Rather than accepting the consequences of her actions, our antiheroine sticks to her guns and refuses to alter her mind-set. The film chronicles the ups and downs of Kim's annus horribilis.
- In a year with many international happenings, the most important thing for this gang is rock'n'roll and Elvis' last movie. This gang decides it all, and loyalty is everything.
- In Oslo on a day in April 1996, four stories play out in the confines of a flat in the heart of the city. There's the maid being sought out by the lover in The Pyjama Man. But what have the girls really been doing in The Hammerhead Shark? In Can You Hear the Moon the older sister brings a young black man home, while in Floating a whole symphony orchestra turns up for a party. Through it all runs the story about granddad Olsen, who lives in exile in Spain.
- As a viewer we are brought into a threesome where taboos and traditions are broken. How does men and women the traditional roles of their sex?
- A woman, Selma, almost 40 years old, figures that she has not achieved what she wanted in life and wonders "what now?".
- Knut leads a record company, and one time he's on the town he meets the night club singer Anita Daae. Now his wife has to win him back, and the advice she gets is to change.
- Supermarket clown Ulrik dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. Handicapped Amnesty girl Kristin is in love with swaggering Alexander but dares not tell him. Erna is to be deported from the country because she is a "consumed" mail order bride from Eastern Europe. These are three of the characters in a film from the Norway of losers, the other Norway, from the shadow of the welfare state. It's all about life, lies, and failure because of lying to oneself and others. But maybe there is hope for the peculiar outsiders in this black comedy.
- Film om Norges og nordmenns innsats utenfor Norge i årene 1940-45. Kronprins Olavs introduksjon. Invasjonen i Norge. Handelsflåten på alle hav. Den norske brigade settes opp i Scottland. Den første norske flyskvadronen i aksjon, og mye mer.
- Lars Kristian Gulbrandsen has made himself, his life and everything he is surrounded by into a living artwork. His abstract paintings are bought by some of the world's biggest galleries, but the local house wives and the bold fishermen see Lars Kristian as a nutcase, and view his paintings as meaningless dabs of colour and his house a chaotic garbage dump.
- The members of an American jazz band get lost in the Norwegian countryside and find themselves stranded on a remote farm. The old man who lives there believes they have come to take him to the old people's home.
- We get no explanations when we're entering the last desperate minutes of three mens lives, all being violent to the women they love. We understand there's a reason behind the three mens reactions. What lies behind?
- We follow the hip-hop group "Forente Minoriteter" in their working ambitions and dreams. Assad (of Pakistani origin), Haji (Iraq), Amina (Uganda) and Emir (Bosnia) meet up in a studio to make what they hope will be their first album.
- In the remote Norwegian woods, a filmmaker with a bleeding gut, a lovesick farmer, a lumberjack with a heart condition, and a depressed elk-hunter unite in the ceremony of drinking tea. A dark documedy about disease, disorder and death. Who says existentialism can't be funny?
- A story about three artists who build a boat and sail from Kristiansand in Norway to Munster in Germany to crash a sculpture exhibition.
- It is the the story of a married couple, a hardworking lawyer and his wife. The wife is fed up with the marriage and wants a divorce, something the husband won't let her have.
- Three teenage friends stuck in a frozen, hopeless place come up with a plan to escape over the mountain to a world where their dreams can be fulfilled. But when one of them falls in love, their plan begins to unravel.
- When uncovering a story about injustice at work, young journalist Asta sees her personal life in a new light.
- Rabeea arrives with her four-year-old son Kais from Syria via Denmark to Norway, where the two must start again. In Norway alone, Rabeea dreams of creating the best possible future for her son. But Rabeea has an injured leg and can barely walk. He does not know Norwegian society and he does not speak the language. He must learn everything from scratch while being the sole father of his son.
- In the Norwegian wilderness, a family seeks a wild free existence but a tragic turn of events shatters their isolation, compelling them to adapt to the demands of contemporary society.
- Terrorist bombs inside the gym of School number 1 in Beslan, Ossetia in Southern Russia in the autumn of 2004 killed 330 children, parents and teachers.
- Diddi Werner is an orphan and has been raised by her aunts Lotten and Amalia. Amalia wants her to study further after graduation while Lotten wants her to get married. Lotten predicts her future and see a dark, older man in the cards.
- Ulrik's released from prison after 12 years for murder. Will he go straight? He gets a room and a job as mechanic. He hooks up with his old gang. His son introduces him as uncle to his pregnant fiancée.
- Two young people stand on a street corner in a run-down part of New York, kissing. Despite the lawlessness of the district they are left unmolested. A short distance away walk Maria and Andreas. They are on their first date. In an episodic style the film tells of encounters and love among young people. The stories are set in Cairo, Paris, on the coast of Normandy and in New York.
- Follow flyfisher Arve Herman Tangen, as he ties his most famous patterns for flyfishing after trout and grayling in Norway.
- A young girl gets pregnant, and decides to apply for abortion. We follow her until the application is answered.
- John and Siri Lill are a couple who have been together for most of their fortysomething years, but have yet to be married. He works for a newspaper and is a heavy drinker. She is a respected hairdresser working for Birger, a common friend. John, usually bottle-in-hand, is an ace at being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Tired of John's drinking, Siri decides to leave him and move to her parents' home. John's drinking then worsens, and their apartment becomes a mess. When Siri decides to return to their place,the Absolute Hangover really begins with a vengeance.
- Adil will be a hard-hitting animated documentary, anchored in a deeply personal transformation. It's a raw and direct account about a life driven by the extreme; told with a great desire and conviction to discover the keys to handle tragedy, depression and fame.
- At the hospice Christmas is approaching, so also is death. A warm and personal portrayal of the patients and staff as they prepare for the holidays in very special circumstances.
- A South African student attends a Norwegian university back in the days when this was unusual. Written by Sigurd Evensmo, winning a short story and film-contest.
- Two boys who were found sick on a boat in the sea near northern Norway, are hospitalized with mysterious symptoms. Doctor Jon Hoff can't help them, they die shortly after. He finds the same symptoms on a cat, which is the only living soul found on the tanker Rubicon that drifts in the sea. The secret service starts investigating the case, confiscates the bodies. When Hoff notices that the whole event shall be kept secret, he begins to investigate on his own. He begins to realize that his patients showed symptoms of a nuclear contamination which politicians and military want to keep from the public by all means.
- A big city trip is the start of the end if a great friendship. At dawn the next day, nothing is like it was the day before. Even the best of friendships may grow, or fall, apart. How to know when to fight, or when to let a friend go?
- After a brutal crash that permanently damaged his knee, Olympian Aksel Lund Svindal refused to retire.
- In 1955, Heyerdahl set out on what would become known as "the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific". The trawler M / S Bjelland transported the expedition's members around the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean for nine months, with visits and surveys on many islands in the region. But the main purpose and most of the time was spent on Easter Island. This mysterious and remote island, located about as far from the rest of Polynesia as it is from South America. Here they excavated, tried to erect some of the fallen stone statues, examined the culture and history of the population. All to find out where these people came from. Was it from South America on balsa rafts that Heyerdahl had proved the possibility of, or was it from the west - in the Polynesian's sea-going canoe?
- In a small Norwegian town, a group of pensioners are breaking all boundaries, putting on a record breaking cabaret show with thousands attending. With only 6 months to go and the death of the star from last year, will they make it in time?
- The Bråten family lives on the top floor in a sublet appartment in the suburbs of Oslo. The father, mother and 5 kids all share the space of this 1 room and a kitchen appartment. The father is mostly silent, except for when he screams for thr kids to "Shut Up!" The mother is the one keeping the family together, as the kids keep giving their parents a hard time. 16 year old Maiken suddenly wants to move out, while 14 year old Sverre is caught for car theft. It's never a quiet moment for these 2 parents, all the while the neighbours are shaking their heads, and sigh: "Never anything else but trouble".
- 13-year old Rikke sees Bea, the new girl in her class, as a challenge.
- A bachelorette party in the woods goes terribly wrong.
- Emilie is 18 and carries a childhood with sexual abuse and fear, from which she wants to face. But all she meets is a wall of silence. Now she's grown up, and wants to live an ordinary life, but can she go on without being seen or heard?
- As kids, Janne befriends William. After years abroad, William returns to Norway and contacts her. She spends the summer with him. She's found half dead next to two dead men in the woods. What happened?
- Ten years after the breakup Sarah arrives at her ex-husbands summer cabin. He's writing on a play, and wants her to contribute. Sarah would love to, until she realizes that the play is about their years together.
- Three men have been working without paying taxes, and now have to pay their governmental taxes. They are so desperate that they decide to rob a liqueur store. Stealing 50.000 bottles of liqueur might be easy, but how to get rid of them?