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- A young woman tries to find her origins after having been abandoned as an infant at a cemetery wrapped in a cloth with satanic symbols, but as she gets closer to answers a malevolent spirit is telling her to leave.
- The majority of jobs that exists today will disappear within a few decades. As technology surpasses human capacity, we have the opportunity to rethink the role of work in our lives. Are we ready for an excess of time? For a work-free existence? Sweeping across four continents, the film describes widely different lives where some barely spend any time outside of work while others bathe in leisure. Through these stories and characters we are thrown into the existential tension between that which is and that which could be.
- Internationally Sweden is seen as a perfect society, a role model and a symbol of the highest achievements of human progress. The Swedish Theory of Love digs into the true nature of Swedish life style, explores the existential black holes of a society that has created the most autonomous people in the world.
- This documentary-style film shows how government agencies try to cope with human mankind's first contact with alien life.
- A Finnish punk-rock band formed by four mentally disabled guys.
- In the mountains of Pakistan, a mother and her ten-year-old daughter flee their home on the eve of the girl's marriage to a tribal leader. A deadly hunt for them begins.
- The story about the outcast, Herbert Khaury's rise to stardom as Tiny Tim. Either considered a freak or a genius Tiny Tim left no one unaffected.
- Ballet Boys takes you through disappointments, victories, forging of friendship, first loves, doubt, faith, growing apart from each other, finding your own way and own ambitions, all mixed with the beautiful expression of ballet.
- Norwegian truecrime. It's summertime in 2014, and a American couple are about to put their European vacation to an end, with a couple of days in Oslo. A year before, they met Øystein, who opens his doors to the couple. They have a good connection, but then something happens, something terrible!
- An insight into the Norwegian starlet Aurora's strange world, while she struggles with making the cursed number 2 album and keeping her spirits up on her long world tour.
- Explores the life and times of an institution that has been described as 20 years of continuous improvisation.
- A personal portrait of a small man with a great personality. The directors followed the artist Pushwagner for three years. He is an artist who is in danger of losing everything.
- Adopted and caught between two cultures, Priyangika attempts to uncover the secrets from her past, no matter how painful they are.
- In 2017 Petter (24) decides to end his life, but at the very last moment, is stopped by the police. His best friend and fellow film student Sverre is determined to help and suggests making a film to keep Petter busy and focused on getting better. Equipped with a camera, they search the streets of Oslo to find out how other troubled souls deal with their lives. With a naive and spontaneous approach, they end up in dramatic and unpredictable situations. They meet Monica, whose past has led her to self-injurious behavior. Oliver and Cornelia, both escaping their demons with alcohol and drugs, and Emma, who is transsexual, lesbian, and proud of who she is. They also meet Miriam, who becomes Petter's girlfriend. By getting to know their destructive patterns, Petter becomes aware of his own. He sets off on a bumpy therapeutic journey, that eventually brings light into his darkness. Young and Afraid is an authentic and raw documentary about choosing to live.
- In an Iranian juvenile detention center, a group of adolescent girls are serving time for having murdered their father, husband or another male family member.
- A sequel to the acclaimed documentary The Punk Syndrome (2012).
- Ida's Diary is a film about hope and courage, about finding your own identity and daring to live. It's a personal film based on Ida's own video diary from the last eight years.
- A comfortable family leaves Norway to join a Danish community committed to reducing the contribution of individuals to climate change.
- A documentary about the passionate translators of the book The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who fight for the preservation of their endangered languages.
- One morning, Simen realize he's the victim of one 6600 annual bike thefts in Oslo. But an unexpected clue leads to an unusual friendship and a story full of unbelievable plot twists.
- As an early exponent of a new wave of auto-fictional writing, Tomas Espedal has established himself as one of Norway's most influential contemporary writers. In the documentary "I WANT TO LIVE IN MY NAME" we become intimate with Espedal as a writer and a human being, if such a duality is possible in the Espedal case. Director and cinematographer Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo follows the charming Espedal through life and writing, from hiking in the french mountains, journeys to Gran Canaria and Provence and at home with his aging father, always via his typewriter at home in Bergen. The combination of Øymo's poetic and wild photography and music by Ketil Kinden Endresen, makes "I WANT TO LIVE IN MY NAME" a portrait that lives up to Espedal's self-proclaimed goal, to see what is beautiful.
- Sofia, a tough young director, reunites with her father. He has spent a lot of time in prison and his life is marked by addiction. His biggest sorrow is that he lost Sofia. Her biggest hope is that she can help him and repair broken bonds.
- The indigenous, Samí rapper SlinCraze is trying to earn a living from his music, the problem is that less than 20.000 people speak his endangered language.
- On July 22nd 2011, Norway experienced incomprehensible terror. However, it was not the first time one in our midst used extreme measures to create fear and panic.
- Well-respected and admired abroad. In his homeland reviled while alive, neglected after his death. This is the untold story of the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
- OLAV CHRISTOPHER JENSSEN is one of Norway's most acclaimed and influential contemporary artists. Through several encounters between the director and the artist, the film explores the possible connection between their creative processes. Is there any, or is the film's premise merely a product of an insistent director trying to make a film about an artist?
- Christian has one year left to live, one year to get to know his newborn son Philip, and on year to make sure Philip will have a chance to get to know him. Heritage is a film about father and son relationship.
- When Steffan's mother died, he felt nothing. No sadness, no relief. How did it come to this? Director Steffan Strandberg tells his story of growing up with an alcoholic mother, and the night that changed everything.
- An animated documentary that brings you inside the imagination of a seven year old boy.
- Three drug addicts, and a man convicted of attempted murder are released from prison. Through a theater group, they are given an opportunity to show a different side of themselves. They are used to standing alone, but now they are forced to work together in order to complete a shared goal - the opening night. Full of ambition, they begin by making a pact. Not long after, the battle begins with cheating, deceit and self-betrayal. In order to act you have to know who you are; you have to be ruthlessly honest. Opening night steadily approaches and slowly but surely they discover that they all are struggling against the same enemy - themselves. Some fall. Some give up. A few stand tall and fight on.
- Stig Andersen is trying to drive away from old age with like-minded passengers.
- Simen is trying to make a film about his happy-go-lucky grandpa, but end up making a film about himself instead. Can grandpa teach him how to think more positive?