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- Embark on the extraordinary polar adventure.
- Jonna has lived at the orphanage all her life. One day a Gorilla comes and adopts her. It takes some time for Jonna to get used to her new mother, but just as everything starts becoming good, the local authorities threaten their existence.
- A woman ponders over the strange coincidences that made her forefathers and -mothers meet and create the premises for her becoming the person that she is.
- A luthier is obsessed with the idea of crafting a violin, the sound of which is so exceptional that it will thrill the musician who plays it and caress the souls of those who hear it. This will require a special type of wood, cut from a hallowed tree that is only found in a Balkan forest. A musical quest that is as thrilling as a high-stakes treasure hunt.
- Alfons Åberg lives with his father and the cat Pussel.
- Academy Award-winning director Torill Kove explores the beauty and complexity of parental love, the bonds that we form over time, and the ways in which they stretch and shape us.
- A film which is supposed to be political, but changes to be more and more interested in the girl who tries to find the meaning of life with origami--all while philosopher Eriksen explains market liberalism.
- A personal animated story about a girl which wishes for a bicycle from her parents, but gets something completely different, showing the different reality in which children and grown ups live in.
- 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.
- An animated documentary about growing up with a father in jail.
- A young girl becomes instantly famous after she catches the most average-sized fish in the world. But how long can fame last?
- On August 6, 1945, there were two suns over Hiroshima. One was the dawn of a new day. The second was the nuclear bomb code-named Little Boy. - A five minute interpretation of the moment of detonation.
- An eager little bear is waiting for his birthday guests to arrive. Slowly he realizes that he has been rejected. He does not give up as the determination to celebrate his birthday is still strong and, free as a bird, his hunt for company begins.
- It's summer and the rain is pouring down. Mathilde feeling bored, wishing it was winter and snow. Then she could go on winter holiday right away. Mathildes imaginary friends Morningbird and Murmelton are small enough to go on winter holiday in the freezer and an big adventure awaits them all.
- A young boy throws an apple from his balcony. In mid air he realizes the apple will hit a cyclist below him. What will be the consequences?
- There are around 100 players in the Color Games company, all in the age range 7-25 years, from 36 different countries, including Norway. Most of the children and young people having come to Norway are refugees or asylum seekers. It is these young actors who are the mainstay of Color Games. An ensemble that is full of stage joy and zest for life, based on hard work and the will to cross borders.
- From deep in the misty Norwegian mountains comes the unnerving sense of numbing apathy. This is The Boyg, in old Norwegian folklore known as a large, invisible serpent that seem to surround you and suggests you avoid challenges. Made famous by playwright Henrik Ibsen, the Boyg is today a term for a formless obstacle; lack of initiative, creeping anxiety or a problem difficult to untangle.
- Three films made for The Norwegian Association of the Blind and Partially Sighted.
- Alfons fantasizes about being king with great power and with magical powers in a sack of strength.
- Dad has just done spring cleaning and forbade Alfons and Viktor to scatter toys all over the apartment. With great inventiveness, they instead use other completely everyday things in their fantasy play.
- Alfons doesn't want to eat dinner even though dad, who has cooked meatballs, does everything to get him to the table. But Alfons stubbornly refuses. Instead, he wants to play with the cat Puzzle.
- Dad's birthday and Alfons can't think of a present. Dad doesn't wish for anything and other adults can't give any good advice.
- Alfons Åberg babysits Småtting and has decided to read cute fairy tales and help him with everything. But it doesn't turn out as he had planned.
- Alfons's cousins come to visit. They think Alfons and Milla are childish and don't want to play with them. Instead, they destroy everything that has been prepared and there is chaos and disorder.