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- An experiment in an American High School where students learn how easy it is to be seduced by the same social forces which led to the horrors of Nazi Germany. Based on a true story.
- During the Second World War, a small group of students at Munich University begin to question the decisions and sanity of Germany's Nazi government. The students form a resistance cell which they name the "White Rose" after a newsletter that is secretly distributed to the student body. At first small in numbers and fearful of discovery, the White Rose begins to gain massive support after a Nazi Gauleiter nearly incites a student riot after a provocative speech. At this point, the matter is taken over by the Gestapo, who pledge to hunt down and destroy the members of the White Rose.
- Thor's father drinks, and Thor escapes to the woods and refuses to come home before he quits drinking. Lucky for Thor he has a lot of friends who help him.
- Ivan Denisovich Shukhov has been sentenced to a camp in the Soviet gulag system. He was accused of becoming a spy after being captured briefly by the Germans as a prisoner of war during World War II. He is innocent, but is sentenced to ten years in a forced labor camp. The day begins with Shukhov waking up sick. For waking late, he is forced to clean the guardhouse, but this is a comparatively minor punishment. When Shukhov is finally able to leave the guardhouse, he goes to the dispensary to report his illness. It is relatively late in the morning by this time, however, so the orderly is unable to exempt any more workers and Shukhov must work. Based on the life of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
- The tree that Mickey and Pluto chop down to bring home for Christmas is the tree that Chip 'n Dale live in.
- A factual reconstruction of the sabotage which took place to prevent Germany from getting the heavy water needed to make an atomic bomb during World War II.
- The little tooth trolls Karius and Baktus tries to persuade Jens not to brush his teeth, and their picking wholes in his teeth can go on as planned. If the mother's plea to Jens is winning, the happy days of white bread and syrup is over.
- A small princess in a small kingdom in Adventureland disappears on Christmas eve. She has gone out to find the Christmas Star. The Queen follows and the King curses the Christmas Star, so it disappears for years, until young Sonja arrives.
- Ronny and Jørgen live in a Norwegian town called Svolvær (Lofoten, Norway). They come up with the brilliant idea, starting up an illegal radio-channel called "Radio Feskslog".
- For several hundred years, the amazing potato has played an important role in Europe since it was brought from the Andes to Spain, along with stolen Inca gold.
- Yugoslav Partisans, captured by Germans, are sent to concentration camps in distant Norway. The local population helps some Partisans survive or flee to neutral Sweden.
- Anne Gloslie is the deaf host who will teach you how to use sign language, with the help of her two assistants Jan Johansen and Oddny Kristensen. Along with traditional learning, a comedy series titled "Jakten På Monica" (The Hunt for Monica) is included as a segment for each of the episodes, in which Johan (played by Even Stormoen) is so in love with the deaf Monica (played by Mira Zuckermann), that he will do anything for her, even if it means to get into a number of hilarious situations.
- Animated Composer in need of inspiration dreams his way through centuries of music - an inspiring tale that leaves him with a rather bland pop tune.
- Air pollution has become a world problem, and much of the acid rain arrive in Southern Norway. What are the reasons for this, and what can be done to reduce it?
- In Haugesund, Ole Vaka is a cooper who shows us how a barrel is made in the old-fashioned way.
- Tonnie (Per Schaanning) is inside a cell and is to be released in a short period of time. Then a new man is imprisoned.
- Nine year old Carlos lives in Fogo in Cape Verde with his poor grandmother and some relatives, while his mother has gone to rich Norway to earn money to build a house for them in Fogo. But Carlos is impatiently awaiting his mother.
- Around the world, people are living under different conditions, like in the desert, at the prairie, and even in high mountains.
- In the 19th century, Sondre Nordheim designed a ski that became an inspiration for all later models, and how they were made. Aasmund Kleiv, who lives in the tiny hamlet of Morgedal, shows us how skis were made in Nordheim's days, step by step.
- In Vest-Telemark, lace in the so-called Telemark binding would be of great benefit. This film shows us how to bind lace, and one of those who could this technique was Hege Tveiten from Dalen.
- Teaching program on aphasia consisting of teaching materials for three courses: Courses for nursing staff, courses for relatives, and courses for those affected by aphasia.
- The river, the people and the plants just like Oskar Braaten saw them. Eva Sletto recalls Oskar Braaten and the film recordings, and has played the lead in "Ungen" (1938) and "Godvakker-Maren" (1940).
- For millions of years ago, Svalbard did lay south of the Equator and has driven to the north, and the climate has shifted from tropical to arctic as we know it today. The fossils one may find bear in touch with this. The program follows some students from Longyearbyen in search for some fossils.
- NRK's four-part program that deals with space and space research.
- The production of dried fish has been a long tradition in Norway since the Viking Age. In Lofoten, the fish is being prepared before being sent to Italy, the main marked for it. There, we get to see how the fish is being prepared in that country, before it arrives in the marked in Savona, Napoli, and last but not at least, Badalucco where the world's only "dried fish festival" takes place.
- Gunnhild Lyngtveit shows us how the national costume from Setesdal is made, both for women and men, step by step.
- It's not easy to understand how children are born. There was something about a man and a woman. In this cartoon, four children talk freely in the way of men and women, sex, pregnancy and birth. They also come across something that is more difficult to understand: Sexual abuse to children committed by adults. This educational cartoon tells openly and humorously about a subject that all children should get proper information about.
- Gustav (Frode Rasmussen), who is obsessed in reading books about indians and dreams about travelling to Peru, gets into a bicycle accident. When he gets to know about the broken glass bottle that almost killed him, a new obsession comes into his mind. To collect all empty bottles he can find across the streets of Oslo.
- From when the small sailing ship Svanen - the Swan - was built in Svendborg in 1916 to the present day. First sailing cargo vessel that was preserved for future generations - and today over 18000 young people have been on a trip with it.
- A comparison of five film adaptions of Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House", all in different languages.
- 370 Female match workers on strike in Oslo. Based on a true story about the political situation in 1889.
- Grini, later known as Ila Detention and Security Prison after the war, was an infamous Nazi concentration camp in Bærum, and was operated by German Nazis between 1941 and May 1945. Opponents, hostages and frantic patriots were imprisoned there, and many were often tortured. Only the name Grini itself spread fear and horror among good Norwegians during the period. In the Liberation Day, a documentary film was made to show you the life at Grini after peace finally came to Norway, and to reveal the German's assault on the prisoners.
- Elin sits in her canoe and collects samples in sea water, and puts them on a thermos. She takes the samples into her laboratory in the test tube, and looks at microorganisms through her microscope.
- Using documentary footage, this film deals with Adolf Hitler's career, from he became a political figure in 1923 to the end of Second World War.
- 1931 - one of the worst years in rural Norway - with economic crises. The logging market stopped and we follow the reasons for the Julussa conflict.