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- Two men attracted to the same woman are attending a trip with her in the Mountains during the bird hunting season. A triangular love drama ending with tragedy. Or is it, really?
- Young Petter moves together with his family from a happy life in a rural fisher's village to a rough community and school life in the city of Oslo.
- Hans Thomas Waaler has lost his big love: Liv Aud Waaler. He tells us about his life with Liv, from the time of youth when there was love at first sight, and over to the time when Liv suffered from Alzheimer. According to him, love has always a great price: Sorrow. This is his story.
- The little village is exited after their prodigy the poet is back on a visit. But he's not the only one back on a visit.
- The film depicts a group of sailors on board and on land. The ex-alcoholic, boatman Hansen, talks about his experiences.
- Ekely was painter Edvard Munch's property in Oslo, where the Oslo municipality established a colony for artists. Norwegian artists, such as sculptor Hilt, are seen at work.
- Karl Johan's Street is Norway's parade street. Karl Johan's historical development is shown, along with images of everyday life and footage from the Norwegian Independence Day (May 17th). And, not least, we get a glimpse of the Oslo girl.
- Every day, fresh foods are transported to Oslo for nearly 500,000 hungry people. They are distributed in fish halls, slaughterhouses, dairies and squares, on their way to the consumers.
- The Oslo Fjord was highly polluted by sewage, factory emissions and oil spill during the 1950s. So measures had to be taken to enable the fjord to be used as a bathing and recreation area for Oslo's inhabitants and tourists.
- Oslo was a small town idyll, until it became a modern and busy metropolitan city in early 1950s. Many pictures from the old and new Oslo Center are shown.
- Historic documentary about the development of the Norwegian factory town Rjukan, based on artificial fertilizers industry, now a Unesco World Heritage site. In 15 years the town was built from scratch for 1,5 Norwegian national budget.
- Theater and concert are offered in Oslo a fall night. For the evening, Norwegian actors go to work and prepare for the performance.
- How the industry in Oslo was in the 1800-century.
- Oslo has its own sanitation. This film shows what tasks workers in the sanitation have.
- Johan Falkberget has been buried, and we are getting a look at his kingdom.
- In Oslo, a community for recreation have been sought, and there is an opportunity for cultivating the land for the citizens. Famous actors contribute.
- The fourth of the free Norwegian educational day time housewife movies.