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- Documentary looks at the daily life of a pig and its farm animal companions: two cows and a one-legged chicken.
- A young and charismatic leader takes on the corrupt ruling party in Zimbabwe's 2018 presidential election.
- Throughout a year, we follow the everyday life of toddlers Balder and Haakon in a kindergarten in Norway. The film allows us to see how children socialize and interact with each other. The focus is on the friendship and bonds between them, as well as their conflicts, but it also tells us something about ourselves as human beings. As the children grow and unfold, they reflect what we all carry in our hearts.
- A documentary about youth politicians changes radically when a terrorist commits Utøya-massacre of 69 party kids while filming.
- A suspenseful, unforgettable journey exploring humanity's capacity for love while urging audiences to reimagine the future.
- What does it mean to give up one's life to another? Peter is the brother of Christine - he is born deaf and blind, and the family has therefore always had to see and hear the world for him. Today Peter is 30 years old, still living at home. His need for help and assistance is so specific that the family is having trouble finding a residence for him. So what will happen to him, once the parents are no longer here to take care of him - who shall assure him a dignified life? "He's My Brother" is a poetic film about the ties of blood and an incredible family dynamic. The film is told through the younger sister, Christine, who explores the role as sister and guardian, and what it actually means to have the responsibility of another life on her shoulders. She travels through a myriad of emotions, where she has to accepts her destiny - that she will be taking care of her brother when her parents no longer can.
- We follow three year old refugee Lean on her flight through Europe, for 69 minutes of a 86 days flight.
- Max and Sofia have graduated from their kindergartens. Their first step into a more adult world is when they start primary school. This film captures intimate details of Norwegian children adjusting to the school system.
- Emilie is 18 and carries a childhood with sexual abuse and fear, from which she wants to face. But all she meets is a wall of silence. Now she's grown up, and wants to live an ordinary life, but can she go on without being seen or heard?
- Follows the work of activist Mariette Liefferinck and her seemingly unending struggle to mitigate the hazardous legacy of gold mining. Mountainlike dump sites of mining waste riddled with uranium covers the town of Jozi in a radioactive dust causing damage to humans and the environment alike.
- An exploration into the motives and histories of individuals who have exited the world of violent extremism. This includes the director herself.
- A portrayal of two talented sisters, aspiring ballerinas who were selected from over 5000 kids to become students at the prestigious Academy of Russian Ballet.
- When the Boys Return is a character-driven film following teenage boys joining a therapy group after being released from Israeli prisons. Brutally separated from their families many months before, they now face the challenge of returning to a life that carried on without them. Mohammad Jamil (15) was released last summer and it was the happiest day of his life, but he can't really get it together and spends his time drifting, fighting with his father, and getting in to trouble with the Israeli soldiers again. He does not want to go back to school, and every week his mother is worried he will be arrested again. Mahran (20) was arrested at 14, and life after prison came to a stand-still. 5 years after the release he never went back to school, he didn't get a job, and spend his nights alone playing computer games, sleeping in the daytime. Hamze (16) wants to get as far away from the refugee camp as possible. But he also know that it may never happen. He takes extra courses to manage to study Hotel Management, but cannot concentrate. He takes out aggression at his little brother, but at night he regrets and goes to hold him while he's sleeping. In the Palestinian areas «everyone» have been to prison. For these boys to tell people, even friends and family, about the images constantly haunting their minds, is not easy. In the therapy sessions they start to open up and tell about their fears, about their nightmares, In the third therapy session, Malik (15) does not come back, the soldiers came to arrest him again 3 nights earlier. The same week, the soldiers interrogate Mohammad Jamil's father. Despite of everything that has happened to them these boys also have dreams for their lives. Mahran wants to become a pilot when the occupation ends, someone else wants to become a lawyer, and another one doctor. The Return is a film about resourceful, young people who despite traumas and interrupted childhoods take up the fight to take control of their future and to be an active part of their society again.
- Ruben (10) is one of the best fencers in the club. He has won nearly every title in Denmark, so this season he has to face some of the toughest and most talented fencers in Europe. A lot is a stake for Ruben and he has to find the strength within himself to overcome his anxiety and control his temper if he is to win the big European championship.
- Life as a prima ballerina over 30 is tough enough for Maiko when she decides to start a family....
- Behind the scenes of the first corona wave in Sweden, where state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell went solo on a global scale - and became an involuntary public figure overnight.
- Olaf loses his twin, with whom he has shared everything. Now a new existence awaits alone on the farm. A wistful tribute to the simple, thrifty life.
- Meet four girls with the dream of becoming the best, and their struggle to get there. Vilde wants to be national champion in traditional dance, Ruth wants to be a cheerleader, and Nastya and her sister goes to ballet institute in Russia.
- "I am Kuba" is a coming-of-age film about Kuba who must take care of his little brother while his parents are away.
- Mads Ousdal discovers as an adult that his babysitter at one time was Norway's most hated man after a national crisis in the 1960s. Was the babysitter a criminal, or was he used as a scapegoat to save Norway's most powerful politician?
- Portrays the determination of a young girl with a goal to compete in the physically demanding Norwegian Halling Dance Championships.