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- While his mom thinks he's asleep, Levi connects with a beautiful girl on social media. She invites him to share pictures and videos of themselves, and Levi is lured into a rabbit hole full of nudity, threats and sexual abuse.
- On 26 November 1942, 529 Jewish people were sent by ship from Oslo. Now, 80 years later, some of the people who grew up during the war tells us about what really happened to the Jews in the streets.
- In a perfect fairy-tale village, a beautiful but coy Florist addicted to the enchanting local cheese, finally gets the date of her dreams with the charming Italian artisan, who happens to be hiding more than just a secret family recipe.
- Arne Treholt was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment, the most severe punishment of the Norwegian espionage law. But did he really do anything that threatened Norway's security?
- Two friends find a working iPhone during the zombie apocalypse, but their longing to post pictures on Instagram soon turns them against each other.
- A camera team follow the legendary Norwegian boogie punk rock band Backstreet Girls on tour from big stage arenas to the last concert on the tour in the Swiss village of Muotathal, where everybody wants them back after last years concert.
- The last remaining all-male orchestra in Norway, Kampen Janitsjar, has an average age of 60, and is in desperate need of new members to keep their legacy alive. But with a lack of sufficient young male musicians, and quite a few women knocking at the membership door of this popular orchestra, the leaders are forced to take a long, hard look at the price of maintaining old traditions. MARCHING FOREVER is a funny and painfully honest film about friendship, gender roles, and the scariest thing of all: change.
- Noah struggles to keep up on his football team. The assistant coach helps him out with extra sessions and special treatment, but he wants something in return.
- Steffen is a warm and optimistic man who is focused on being a good father for his 10-year-old son. On his son's birthday he rushes home from work - and what occurs next is exactly what shouldn't happen. Steffen innocently causes the death of a child. One second is a film about how one moment of inattentiveness can lead to devastating consequences. Are you attentive?
- Before the WWII, the Nazis had taken power in Germany, and Jews started being harassed. Liv, Gerd and Siegmund are just some of the people who lived their safe life in peaceful Norway, until the war came there too.
- During the spring and autumn of 1942, all Jews got a J stamped in their passports. It had become dangerous to be Jewish in Norway, and rumors were spread around. Who and what could people trust? Now, 70 years later, some of the people who lived through the war will tell you about that.
- On 25 November 1942, an order came to all police offices in Norway: Women and children were to be arrested, and the country had to be emptied of Jews within a day.
- The cargo ship Donau had left Oslo with 529 Norwegian Jews on board. The few who were left had the urge to flee, but the problem was how.
- At Bredtvet prison, Jewish people of all ages were still imprisoned, without any hope to be saved until Sweden began offering help.
- In 1945, the war ended, and Norway was in euphoria of victory. Jewish refugees could finally return home, unaware of what they really came home to.