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- A ski vacation turns horrific for a group of medical students, as they find themselves confronted by an unimaginable menace: Nazi zombies.
- In a small Finnish Lapland community, Milka, an innocent 14-year-old girl lives with her mother, misses her dead father and prays God to show her what love is. For haymaking, they employ a simple but hard-working field hand, nicknamed Christ-Devil, who decides to stay and become the man of the house, courting both the mother and daughter. Eventually he leaves them both, and Milka has his child.
- The illegal sports car race "Street legal" goes 2000 kilometers through Norway from Oslo to North Cape, and Roy has been challenged to participate. At the same time, he has to look after his daughter.
- A Finnish midwife falls in love with a German-Finnish SS-officer during the Lapland War, in the middle of WWII.
- A young Sámi man witnesses a band of vicious raiders slay his family and flees to a nearby village, where he learns he must become a Pathfinder.
- When a likable hillbilly sees his fiance, friends and family ruthlessly gunned down at his engagement party, he becomes determined to get revenge - as soon as he wakes up from his coma.
- Religious and cultural reawakening inspires rebellion in a 19th century Norwegian village.
- 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.
- Is the fjord witch just a legend or could it be that Satan's bride lives within the woods of Grytefjord? Does Tordenskjold find himself or perhaps somebody completely else? Who would win a fight between Jesus and Harry potter? These and several other questions gets answered in Kurt Josef Wagle's lost videotapes...
- A murderer is caught after terrorizing and killing people on Christmas night over the past 13 years in Norway.
- One man's quest for revenge in a post-apocalyptic world
- Ten Norwegian celebrities are pushed far outside the comfort zone and sent on an adventure they have never experienced before. A relentless race from Lindesnes to Nordkapp where they face major challenges.
- A struggling German couple starts finding each other again after keeping as a secret about being responsible for a horrific accident.
- In 2009 started the hardest and longest footrace in the world: an average run of 43 miles/day, 64 total stages, no days off, for a total of 2,800 miles from southern Italy up to the North Cape in Norway. Nights were spent in gyms, kindergartens or swimming baths on own mats, there where no accompanying service teams, no closed streets during the racing day... The performance expectations were turned upside down. It's not just about physical fitness but also about who can master this huge challenge in their head. Women become dreaded opponents of men. Ideal age is 40 - that's when mind and body are equally strong.
- Much as Buena Vista Social Club revealed a rich and unexplored world of music and culture, Cool and Crazy introduces us to a group of men who find purpose, companionship and even fame, as members of a male choir in Berlevåg.
- Patrick and Tony are hired by the wealthy gambler to steal the priceless Romanov stones, Russian jewels. They do it, but almost lose their lives when he double-crosses them. They turn around and get revenge.
- Against Anneli's wishes, she and her family moves from big city Oslo to rural Kautokeino, up far North in Norway. There she meets Isak, and together with him she discovers something fishy is going on. They can't trust the grown ups.
- A bad taste extreme low budget splatter movie filled with zombies, witches and gallows of blood, just to save your day.
- Oslo lawyer Josef Omgang returns to his native village on the Finnmark coast, where he finds his father's seafood company in trouble. International buyers have started trawling the market, and Josef realizes that the vital natural resources are in the hands of organized crime.
- A year in the Sami boy Ante's life. His dream is to become a reindeer owner like his dad, but in the autumn he has to attend school, where he struggles to adapt.
- Documentary about the ethnic minority Sami people, indigenous to Norway.
- Portrays the cityscape without its inhabitants, making it both abstract and beautiful - post-apocalyptic in the present day.
- A documentary about the 80 year old peace activist Agneta Norberg.
- In this adventure series, we follow 5-year-old Mina and her father crossing the beautiful landscapes of Finnmark on skis. Starting in Vardø and ending in Alta, their journey expands on approximately 400km and 24 days, during which the weather can sometimes present a big challenge.
- In the dark, fishermen come from many countries to Magerøya, while tourists are waiting next summer. The harbor of Honningsvåg is a natural gathering place where you can chat with the people who live and work there.
- In 1978, the film "Svart Hav" (Black Sea) was recorded in the Nordkapp areas. The locals were engaged, and had lots to say about the story of the fishermen. The film crew also had something to say about making films in the district.
- Locating the central point of Europe.
- The only long-distance sled dog race (650 km) held above the seventieth parallel, beyond the Arctic Circle. Shot along the shores of Varanger Fjord (Norway), the documentary deals with the amazing bond between man and dog.
- At age 17, now 99-year-old Edla lost her sight. In her 82 years as blind, she has become a great-great grandmother, climbed a mountain, traveled abroad several times and won awards, all without seeing. This documentary takes the viewer through a day in her everyday life, learning about her story and receiving lots of advice from a woman that has been alive for almost a century.
- Two years ago, Roger Dahl (60) and Trine Lyrek (40) decided to make a plan for winning Europe's longest and toughest dog-sledge race, Finnmarksløpet. To raise the stakes, they even planned to win two years in a row. Her reason: she hadn't won it before. His reason: he wanted to win it one more time!
- Promotional video for the 2018 single "By the Water" by Kristoffer Kar.
- The Merciless Mr. Sunney present to you Madness, an outrageous surrealistic music video with triggered feminist terrorists fighting a holy war but only one man can stop them, the infamous saint psycho rapist. Against all the odds defined by God, he destroys the femanazi movement and in an epic victory saves his comrades from utter planetarium destruction as he runs through nuclear explosions and then cold fire and hot flames in new acid punk ground breaking musical starring the man himself.
- A portrait of a deserted fisherman's village in Northern Norway called Børfjord - a place with an incredible personality in the middle of a magnificent Arctic nature. The 12 minute short film was filmed in 70mm Super Panavision, using a specially developed "nature animation" technique. The result is a magic flight in one single shot, along the remains of an internal village road. At the same time a whole year passes by at 50 000 times normal speed! Most of the year, the village of Børfjord lies empty with virgin snow between cold houses. People show up only during a short and hectic summer season. But the cycles of nature go on as they have always done, totally independent of what people might do.
- A Sami woman, staying at one side of the river, and a Swedish man, living on the other side, become attracted to each other.
- There's a funeral in Sapmi. The dead is the father of John-Andreas 17. He now remembers what his father told him shortly before his death. Will John-Andreas manage to take over? It's tough to continue, when reindeer's keep disappearing.
- In Unique we meet a variety of different people who reflect on what makes them unique. Is being unique so important, after all? It's a feel good film that challenges the audience to reflect on the topic and interpret it in their own way.
- TV special about male choirs.
- The Varanger Festival in Vadsø is the world's northernmost Jazz festival.
- A trip through Norway, visiting the biggest cities, the fjords and mountains. Visiting farming communities as well as factories on the way, with great athletes, like Sonia Henie and meeting all from ordinary people to the King.