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Stuck
The film Stuck is a metaphor for life. How frustrating it can be just living and how hard it is to achieve something.
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The Final Chapter (2024)
As a child, Frøydis experienced violence and neglect. When she grew older, she made the difficult decision to cut off all contact with her parents. The Final Chapter chronicles Frøydis’s experience after she learns that her father, to whom she has not spoken in years, is dying. Deeply conflicted at the prospect of reconnecting with him, she explores her feelings with her oldest friend and her partner. In these candid exchanges, she describes the sanctuary she found in staying with her friend’s family when she was young, how much the safety and connection meant to her. The warmth of these exchanges starkly contrasts with her fears about revisiting a relationship that is both painful and central to her life. Stunning cinematography and visual metaphors resonate with Frøydis’s poignant words as she approaches this momentous decision with beauty and restraint.
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Fucking Boonies (2023)
In the picturesque landscapes of Gudbrandsdalen, Mariam, a vibrant and free-spirited party girl, calls Oslo her home. But fate takes an unexpected turn when she receives a call that shakes her to her core - her father's ashes have been mistakenly swapped, and she must journey back to her quaint hometown for a second burial. As the film unfolds, we witness a mesmerizing exploration of the intricate layers of sisterhood, forgiveness, and redemption.
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Round Two (2023)
In Round Two we meet Hanne and Danel who have just had a successfull date and ended up at Hanne’s place. Here a breakdown of communication in an intimate situation, leads a blossoming romance into muddled waters, making them both feel confused and hurt, while leaving the audience pondering important and difficult questions about the grey areas of what constitutes abuse
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Megatown (2023)
Villains are on their way to the idyllic western town of Megatown, hoping to get their hands on the magical herbs the residents grow which give everyone such a wonderful singing voice. Will they be able to resist the attack?
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Space Lady (2021)
On Halloween Sara and her brother Jon breaks into an abandoned building, only to discover that the house they entered is haunted. Now they have to fight for their lives to get out alive.
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Hemale Education (2021)
Matriarchy prevails while at an institution men dressed in underwear train for their purpose: to please the stronger sex. They are surveilled by strict women in pink uniforms, with their whistles ready. But when the relentless routine becomes too difficult, you can always dream yourself away. Keep an eye out for Tarjei Sandvik Moe (Isak in Skam) in one of the roles in this diabolically funny film.
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Esme's Life Sucks
Esme is a vampire looking for love. When she attends a Supernatural Speed Dating event, she must navigate the chaotic dating pool - rude goblins, gym-bro werewolves, and 700-year-old vampires with a thing for age gaps. But when she meets a mysterious man in the romantic gardens, maybe her life won't suck so much after all.
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Wet Fingers (2020)
Wet Fingers is a film about where the line is drawn between a drunken one night stand and sexual assault. Was it all just for fun or did someone get hurt?


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