Leave a Print 2016
A family of arctic foxes tries to cope with the fact that one of them is fading away.
A family of arctic foxes tries to cope with the fact that one of them is fading away.
A documentary about how the agricultural co-operatives in Norway through generations have placed themselves into a position where they decide not only what people in Norway eat, but also what they are thinking of the food they are eating.
A film about the pain threshold (presumably!)
We meet a group of elderly people who meet every week to dance together - and they've done since they were young.
A man removed from his daily routine . Will he seize the day ? A short film about the boundaries between fiction and experiment .
Without being aware of it is the people in the big city everyday athletes in a huge choreography. Every athlete has their fixed pattern , but the composition of them every day will be casual .
Swedish Play based on August Strindberg
Norwegian Drama based on a play by Johan Falkberget
Norwegian Documentary History Series about the nazi era in Norway.
The Red Apple follows different people through different situations, and gives a unique view into a world few of us have experienced. A place where every day is a struggle for survival, where hugs are worth their weight in gold. A fight for acceptance. A workplace where your colleagues may not be alive the next day.
A documentary that tells about life in the small rural community Havråtunet on Østerøya, as it has been lived for centuries.
Sitjenotfisket has existed for 150 years and is an exciting and unique way to fish salmon. Brothers Terry and Rolf Sims is a third generation salmon fishermen and still uses two months every summer to fish for salmon in giljo.
Trygve Rasmussen is one of the senior figures within Norwegian animation. He started as an animator Ivo Caprino in 1954. Through his film company Point Film made a series of short animated films, animated commercials and animated effects for films until 1980. The gold coin is a cartoon animation.
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