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- Kråkrohamn, In a fjord on an island far to the north. Five brothers have shared good and bad days on the family farm together as mother and father. The fisherman wants life as it has always been, while the goat farmer Idar dreams of love.
- As a little boy Per Arvid promises to keep quiet about a secret. It's the secret of the abuse on the farm. After 20 years, the secrets must be dug up again. It almost kills him.
- Jan Erik Vold has been best known as poet, activist and an Oslo-patriot in exile for many years, but who is he really?
- The girls here received more punishment than the boys on Bastøy. Now four of them tell about the humiliations they experienced and as psychologist Gori Gunvald warned about in 1960.
- The psychopath Sylvia tries to excel on behalf of her co-workers and by manipulating them all in the insurance company she works.
- The movie about the legendary Norwegian musician and entertainer Halvdan Sivertsen.
- Olav H. Hauge lived most of his life alone, as a apple-farmer in the Small village of Ulvik in Hardanger, Norway. As a young adult he start write poems and a diary. Olav was almost 60 years old when he got his breakthrough.
- A documentation of Norwegian working blues town Notodden and their Blues Festival in the years from 2016 to 2021.
- In Purcells opera Dido and Aenaes, Dido ends her own life with the words "Remember me, but forget my faith." Solace embodies this lament with women silenced by war, united in a choice they made when they were young. Through separate chapters we meet six women who once worked as Red Cross nurses at the Eastern Front. During WWII thousands of European women volunteered to the war zones to serve as nurses for the German Red Cross. In the front lines they cared for wounded German soldiers - and soldiers of other nationalities. These women became known as the Front sisters. On the journey back home after the war had ended they survived through a war-harried Germany. Many returned traumatised and would be socially harassed by their community. In Norway they were imprisoned for treason, condemned for saving the wrong lives. Solace is a film about young women who went out with a desire to help, for later to be associated with some of the most gruesome acts of the twentieth century. At the end of the road they finally dare to reveal some of their innermost painful memories, letting us in to their long-time secrete rooms for the first time.
- Krister lives with without father in a remote villa in the country somewhere in Norway. The mother is dead, killed by an accident (suicide). To the house comes Nina, who is her father's mistress, to live with the two. She is old enough to be Christian's mother and has a son who manages herself. Krister has a child with a young girl nearby, a charming little pop fool who lives on serials and daydreams. Krister has not taken any responsibility for the child. The grocer pays, have believed that the child is his. Krister is crude, has raced around the country road in MG, in Christmas gift from the mother. Krister was always mum's boy, who could come to her when he felt lonely and out of his mind. The mother used him against his father, who was jealous of his son. Krister knows that he has displaced his mother's father, and he feels unwanted by his father. The father doesn't think Krister is a man. he is irresponsible, a daily poem, the sound has never done honest work. In a desperate attempt to be accepted by his father, Krister does what he can to scare Nina from staying in the house, Krister fears a new triangle drama. Krister is studying psychology, and he is showing off his worst side; operates with shocking vocabulary and provocative behavior. But Nina can't be deterred. She finds it piquant. During a day, the drama develops a sec. Nina seduces Krister or vice versa. Afterward, Krister shows her pictures of the mother as dead, badly prepared. He tells Nina that his father pushed his mother down the cliff. Nina's self-confidence has received a basic shot; she's scared. The father comes home. Krister and Nina forgot to buy food. The father decides that all three will go up to the restaurant Stupet to eat. Reluctantly and scared Nina will join. Crises disappear, and the drama approaches its climax.
- "Sick Darkness" - For a total of over 15 years, Kristine and Bjørnar have spent all their time in each of their steamy dark rooms. Behind double doors, several curtains and blinds, they live their lives. Even the slightest mental, social or physical exertion is too much.
- Footage from Rasmus Breistein's flight around the world.
- An investigative documentary film about Norwegian psychiatry based on the deadlocked Juklerød case. In authentic recordings, the focus is on the unwanted consequences that coming into contact with psychiatry can have for people.
- The first user-generated documentary ever made in Norway. A multi character film about how we relate to each other.
- A documentary about the Norwegian explorer of polar regions Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen and his extraordinary life. He was a key figure in the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Explorations early in the 20th century.
- Norway has long had some of the strictest drug laws in Europe - with an emphasis on punishing rather than helping addicts. In recent years, the little country has also been on top of the European death by overdose statistics, but now change is on the way. In this humane and insightful documentary we follow three drug-user activists who are fighting to change the way we think about how we treat men and women with an addiction. By presenting us with the perspectives and experiences of people who've lived the consequences of moralistic drug laws, «THE WINDS OF CHANGE» shows us why reforms are absolutely necessary.
- Petter Nyquist's TV series about his 52 days on the streets of Oslo touched an entire nation. In this film (Homeless - 52 days on the streets of Oslo), we get to meet again several of those we became acquainted with in the TV series, including Svein, and we also get to see how things have gone with Petter's friends on the street.
- 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?
- Melodrama of a manipulative woman who enjoys playing one romantic rival against the other.
- The Norwegian rockband What Came From The Sea score an unlikely hit in far away Argentina and use their savings to go on a tour 10 000 km away from home.
- Christer Fasmer, a renowned and experienced Norwegian director/photographer sets out to make a film about another Norwegian man who is to be adopted into a Lakota tribe. A film that was to be about another man`s quest for a new family. The director sets of to the Indian reservation Pine Ridge in South Dakota and starts filming. Then it all collapses, on day one. The main character drops out, leaving the filmmaker alone in the fields without the film he came to make. Instead of returning home, Christer turns the camera towards himself and reflects over other failed projects and his own family. A different, at times brutally honest, reflexive and funny documentary film that turns failure into something valuable.
- A road-movie about the psychological consequences of living with a serious illness, and Einar's counter-moves to stimulate what is still healthy.
- Per 'Parker' Andreassen had every opportunity to do what he wanted with his life. After experimenting with hard drugs in his youth, he gradually and unwillingly became one of northern Norway's most famous characters. Famous for all the wrong things like drugfueled obnoxious behavior, mental issues and criminal activity. A career that lasted for 40 years where he was either stigmatized, feared and hated by most people in his local society. Every society in the world has characters like Per. Everyone knows about them and has heard stories about them, but few really knows them. 'Parked' is a portrait of him and his last living years, where we get to know him and get to explore the human behind the character. It's a humane portrait that shows the dangers of experimenting with hard drugs and at the same time shows that the outcasts of society also has a story to tell. I started developing this project in 2013 and due to Pers bad health condition, I started filming that very summer. We kept filming on and off in 1,5 years until filming was stopped by Pers death. The film premiered at Tromsø International Filmfestival and became on of the most popular films at the festival. All screenings where sold in few hours after tickets went on sale. It was seen by approx. 3500 people.
- It's about a small family buying an old house, were they find out they are not alone.
- The incredible true story of the young telegraphist secret work during World War II. Sverre K. Andersen aka Arquebus was a local specially trained radio agent during the war. He was from Haugesund and held on Eikås farm on Bjoa. From the barn he had secret radio transmissions to London. He spearheaded locally organize resistance work and intelligence. Arquebus was the agent who held the longest radio contact with London throughout the occupation period. He is awarded St.Olavsmedaljen with Ekegren, War Cross and Kings Medal for Courage of freedom.
- Four short films made by Norwegian female directors, Eremittkrepsen", "Bare en lek", "Stikk i hjertet" and "Sommermorgen".
- Episodefilm basert på tre noveller av Knut Hamsund, opdatert til moderne tid. Den første delen skildrer en maler som livnærer seg på å smugle ikonmalerier fra øst til vest. Den andre delen skildrer en dokumentar-regissør i ferd med å produsere en film om to søstre og deres skjebne. Den tredje utspiller seg i Frankrike der en ung kvinne tar livet av sin mann, uten å ane konsekvensene av det.
- Harald's wife Eva has ambitions of becoming a writer, and divorces him to marry one of his friends, Anton. But Anton can't forget his former wife Ragna, and Harald is inheriting a large sum of money. Will this change things?
- When his mom passed away, the young bachelor Jakob stands alone in life. To take over his children home he has to fill three requirements, he must get a woman, work and be self sustaining. If he is not able to fulfill this, he must move inn with his evil aunt Sara. With support from his invisible friend, Jack Nicholson, he takes courage to go to the city where he surprisingly visits his successful lawyer half-brother and his fine family.
- A simple small-time crook, two Norwegian government agents and three Neo-Nazis run amok in their pursuit of a potato with hidden powers.
- When the airline captain Curt Åhs comes home one day he discovers that his wife is unfaithful. Later he and the flight attendant Berit shares an adventure together during a flight to Rio De Janeiro.
- Brits parents are divorced, and she lives with her mother in Oslo. She no longer gets to visit him after he has married again, to a cabaret singer. Brit loves composing, and her mother wants to keep her away from that.
- From the time they were little rascals, fishing-buddies Geir and Lars-Erik have spent most of the summer out fishing. This film brings you ten years of fishing and fighting the elements, in 60 minutes.
- Five young Media-students travel to Lillestrøm, Norway to take part in game-festival GIGACON 15 as crew-members.
- Making Sense Together investigates the relationship between power and powerlessness in psychiatric health care. The film is a hybrid, combining documentary with fictional elements.
- A self-reflexive meta-documentary, DIAGNONSENSE begins with filmmaker Ane-Martha Tamnes Hansgard who was diagnosed with multiple mental disorders over a fifteen-year period, and prescribed a staggering number of psychotropic medications. Ten years ago, she embarked on the first of many attempts to make a film about living with a mental disorder, but each effort was cut short due to new diagnoses, new medications, and new side effects. Now, having weaned herself off the drugs, and obtaining a critical distance from her diagnoses, she is ready to tell her story and to challenge the very need for psychological labeling.
- Almost 60 years later, Thor Heyerdahl's grandson make the same travel that his grandfather.
- A story of an incredible girl and her cancer battle. She was just 26 when she died. Diagnosis falls on her like a lightning from the sky just 7 weeks after she starts an exciting life in NYC. She is the precursor of the #sjekkdeg (checkyourself) campaign that has saved hundreds of women from cancer. Thea and her family are brave and strong people. This document is touching, difficult , inspiring, full of love, laugh, tears, hope and thoughts. But most of all it puts life and existance into a perspective. We should cherish every moment on this earth. All the love to Steen family.
- The film chronicles the life of author Thorvald Steen, who suffers from facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy; a rare waste disorder that gradually and irreversibly paralyzes his body. The disease, however, has never stopped Thorvald. He is still an active public debater, freedom of speech advocate, author and cultural communicator, although his ski jumping days are over. Through Thorvald's own wonderful sense of humor and storytelling abilities, the film paints an intimate and poetic picture of an unusual life and the man who's still very much enjoying it. The well-known Norwegian photographer Per Maning has followed Thorvald with his camera for 25 years and documented Thorvald's development. The result is a unique and rare portrait of the meaning of life.
- In this documentary director Johannes Hellstrand Frøshaug discusses MDMA's position in Norway, 2015. Through interviews he urges various experts to take a stand in ethical questions. What is MDMA? Why is it such a mythical drug? And can it be used as a therapeutically?
- Norwegian Gay and Lesbian rights pioneer Karen-Christine (Kim) Friele and her lover Wenche Lowzow led the LGBT+ fight in the 1970's and today Norway is one of the most liberal country in the world.
- People living around the beautiful and world famous Hardanger fjords in Norway are critical towards the building of gigantic power lines across the fjords. They feel that their democratic rights are stepped upon.
- Shows footage from King Haakon the 7th arrival in Norway in 1905 to the beginning of the space age.
- The young unknown Hansen stays at a pension, where they await a charmer with the same name. A fire and different circumstances make the police arrest the wrong man.
- During World War II, in Nazi-occupied Norway, a state police officer sets out on a quest to find the Necronomicon, the Book of the Dead.