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- Cecilie, Hildegunn and Merete have something in common. They are all adults and collect LEGO. This short documentary gives a glimpse into their passion, and the role the popular plastic bricks plays in their lives.
- A treatment that seems to cure multiple sclerosis is only offered to a small number of patients in Norway. Karoline R. Ramberg tries to find the answer to why the Norwegian health authority hesitate, as the patients in Sweden get cured.
- With a norwegian royal wedding as the backdrop the film follows three parallel stories. We meet the lonely cleaner in the gigantic Nidaros Cathedral, a romantic undertaker with secret plans for his girlfriend, princess worshipping 11 year olds with a fairytale fancy and an angel of mercy from Russia. We follow the main characters for four months of expectations, elations and disappointments. In a throng of aristocrats, celebrities and security personnel the excitement reaches its climax and important questions for the main characters future are decided.
- We're following the Norwegian volunteers on the Greek Island Lesvos who's taking in the refugees coming by boat from The Middle East and Turkey.
- Norwegian police is not armed in a normal situation. This makes them almost unique in the world. Can Norway hold onto this peaceful ideal in a world filled with violence and shootings?
- The director tells about his personal experience with depression and mental illness through exploration of existential questions and philosophical ideas, while also reflecting on society. The story starts with the director being about 5 years old and thinking about suicide, and ends with his release from depression at the age of 24. But this journey from A to B hasn't been easy, and if just a few things had been different, it might have had consequences for all of us.
- Imagine that all your cell phone and email activity is systematically stored. Your whereabouts can be tracked at any time, and if you have been close to a crime scene you automatically become a suspect. In 2013 this becomes reality with the new Data Retention Directive.