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- Mikaela had a sex reassignment surgery . One night out she meets a guy who follows her home. The movie Undress me examines our perceptions of gender and how our identity can be formed by the perceptions of others.
- A reindeer-breeding Sámi girl who is exposed to the racism of the 1930's at her boarding school, starts dreaming of another life. But to achieve it, she has to become someone else and break all ties with her family and culture.
- A funny and moving film about teenagers with growing pains, who discover their own voice and talent through riding and grooming toy horses.
- What is it really like to be the only open queer in the whole school? In the documentary Hello World (Hei Verden), we follow the lives of Runa (12), Viktor (12), Dina (13) and Joachim (14) through the three years they go to lower secondary school. Told through the eyes of the four young people, the film gives us a window into understanding what it is like to grow up as a queer in Norway today. What goes around in your head when you have actually decided to get out of the closet and tell the outside world that you are queer, but the school asks you to wait so they can "prepare" the news first? Or when a teammate on the handball team accuses you of looking too much in the shower after training? And how are you going to find a date for the prom when you're the only one at school who's out of the closet? And one of them gets the opportunity to meet the famous drag queens from RuPaul's Drag Race. Will life as an open queer become easier over time? Hello world is a fun, engaging and moving upbringing story about not being like everyone else.
- Elle, 78, doesn't like indigenous Sami people - though her first language was South Sami. Under pressure from her son, she reluctantly returns to Lapland and the Great Northern Mountain for her sister's sami funeral - but when they are going home it turns out that her son has planned for them stay with the family and go up to the mountains to the reindeers. Refusing to do so Elle checks in to the local Grand hotel with all the tourists..
- A youth doc about young kids from the age of 5 working as cod tongue cutters in Northern Norway.
- Sabina has traveled from Romania to the small Swedish town Holmsund with her Roma brothers. They work in a garage and Sabina is looking for a job. Elin, born and raised in Holmsund, is in the church singing at the graduation ceremony. A summer is about to start and Sabina will get to know Elin. Together they will revolt against the old ways and find something new in each other. At the same time as the society around them collapses in fear and Elin's dad becomes insane by sorrow. Because there is a madness growing in the Swedish idyll. This is a urgent contemporary story about the friendship between teenage girls in the shadow of the European debate on immigration and EU migrants. A story that portrays daily life in a small East-European town where the locals share the EU migrants longing for a more hopeful future.
- 1944. Norway is under Nazi occupation. Two sámi help the norwegian resistance on a sabotagemission, but the bridge they're about to blow up is guarded by a man i nazi uniform. A fellow sámi in nazi uniform.
- I TURN TO YOU is a story of a family in decay, a divorce from the child's perspective. Two strong sisters give each other strength when their parents fail to continue with their marriage.
- Two men go to Sweden in order to escape the oppression and persecution of gay men in their country.
- Josef tries to flee the feeling of a bad dream. He goes online where he meets the phantom @janabringlove on webcam. But the consequences are not what he imagined. @janabringlove is fed up with the degradation of pleasing others.
- Niki is a child who chases butterflies through a chaotic landscape in a home-made samurai costume, and attempts to prepare for a catwalk. Niki is on a journey to find meaning, to understand a crazy world that does everything it can to get rid of anyone who doesn't fit in - an inner journey to become a human being.
- For 48 hours, documentary filmmakers Fredrik Oskarsson and Jacob Arevärn follow seven girls in a small town in the north of Sweden while they drive the artists at a local music festival in their EPA tractors.
- A 58 minute hand-painted documentary about Hervor Wester's childhood growing up with an unmarried mother in a cruel and undemocratic Sweden 100 years ago.
- 2020 was the year when people all over the world were forced to stop adapting to a new everyday life. The pandemic creates fear, uncertainty and new ways of living. In We stay at home, 11 children and young people from different countries around the world take us on their individual journeys with Covid 19 as a common backdrop. Regardless of whether you are a thirteen-year-old from France, a nine-year-old from Brooklyn or a nineteen-year-old from Brazil, you can be torn between the same frustration and hope that the pandemic will soon be over. And share common dreams about what youth should be like. Lilou (15) spends long days in lockdown with her goats and dogs in the countryside of Spain. Mohammed (17) from Bærum sets out on his life's first forest trip when everything else is closed. The young people in the film have to adapt to many changes as a result of the virus. In parallel with Covid-19, big existential questions arise about what kind of world we actually live in. In the USA, the entire country is in an uproar after the murder of George Floyd, in Brazil the death toll is rising daily, and yet people are encouraged to live as normal. But what is normal now? Eleven young people from eight different countries deal with the crisis in different ways. Through their own footage, we get to see how thoughts and reactions to isolation, illness, home-schooling, racism and heartbreak unfold. They long to breathe freely, to be with friends and to no longer be afraid. Because in the background lies the fear of infecting a family member or other people in the risk zone like a quivering nerve. Alecsander (19), who lives outside Rio de Janeiro, has severe bronchitis so he has not been out since March 14, and is starting to go "crazy" from being "closed". Audra (17) in New York is upset and shocked by racism and violence after the brutal murder of George Floyd. Clyde (9) from Brooklyn is frustrated by not knowing anything about his future. When does school start again? When can he finally move back home to Brooklyn and his friends? And will things ever really go back to normal? A warm film about being human seen through the eyes of the young, at a time in history when the world was thrown into a pandemic that will affect us for a long time.
- Known in Sweden as the untaught and unemployed outcast that amazed the cultural world with her original and well-written debut but even though she has achieved her childhood's princess dreams, it's not the happy ending of a fairy tale.