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- A Norwegian design program that redesigns one or multiple rooms all over Norway.
- Little big heart is a TV series for children from four to seven years old that covers the big things in the lives of the very youngest, and maybe even adults. Such as love, death, war, friendship, siblings, animals and joy.
- Leo Ajkic wants to find out the truth about intoxication - the good and the bad news. It's fun to party on drugs and alcohol, but there's something important you need to know.
- Tord Meisterplass embarks on a journey to cross the Greenland ice sheet on skis with his brother and his friends despite being paralyzed from the chest down.
- Every city has a area that is neglected a area where the very heart is dying. This is the story about what happened when the leaders of Bergen went to the street and actually listen to the people.
- Norwegian documentary with Leo Ajkic, which delivers a look into the lives of refugees around the world.
- The Neteland brothers will find out about the mining waste dumping in Førdefjorden. Why was the dumping permitted? Is it really safe to dump waste in the place? And what will happen with the fish, the pure fjord and the nature?
- Since 1952, Norway has given away 400 billion NOK in aid, but has the money helped or has it made things worse?
- A group of professionals will help people to have a nice and pleasant garden.
- Doah has a rare eye disease that gives her a disturbing appearance. Because of that she is being outcast by the children in the village. Together with her mother she must fight against prejudice and hatred in the pursuit of a friend.
- Plastic rubbish has taken over the Norwegian sea and coast. Kenneth Bruvik wants to find out what this means for him and the people in the country, as well for the animals and nature, so he meets researchers to discuss this serious topic.
- A new reality dawned on Kenya after the nightmare of the post-election violence of 2008. Thousands were orphaned and countless Kenyans left with terrible memories. Twenty-year-old rapper Billian Okoth also lost his parents at a young age. He knew what uncertain and dangerous times the children in the slum of Mathare would face. Billian heeded the call, and decided to help them build a future for themselves - by using music. But he is not aiming to make celebrities. He wants to make leaders. Together they rap about their brutal lives, sharing a dream of an education and a better tomorrow. But as Billian faces defeats and setbacks in his project, he decides to take a harsh decision: To go into politics. Into a political system that is among the most corrupt in the world. What will he gain? And what will the price for the achievements be?
- PRAY is an exploration of mankind`s conversations with the Holy. What divides us, makes us alike. Beautifully shot on location in Jerusalem, Sahara, Himalaya, Ganges and Norway. By being present in prayer, in places most don't have access to, Lars Petter Gallefoss has created a universal story about the foundation of all religion. PRAY covers the major world religions - and then some. Despite being a film about speaking to God, PRAY is a purely observational documentary bereft of dialogue, which masters the mantra 'Show, don't tell'.
- The Salmon Story follows angler and environmentalist Kenneth Bruvik as he sets out on a mission to find out why the population of Atlantic salmon is decreasing so rapidly. Norway once had a large wild Atlantic salmon population comprising nearly one third of the world's total population. But during the last 30 years, salmon numbers have decreased from one million to 500,000. Meanwhile, Norway's aquaculture industry has become its second largest export industry. Currently, aquaculture production creates approximately 400 million farmed salmon in 6,000 open net pens. Norway's wild salmon population would fit into only three of these net pens. The Salmon Story explores the unsustainability of the aquaculture industry and its severe impacts on the environment. Wild salmon are facing several critical threats, one of the largest being the escape of farmed salmon. When escaped salmon spawn with wild salmon, their survival rate decreases. The growth of high-density salmon farms has also increased the occurrence of salmon lice infestations in both farmed and wild salmon populations. Sea lice are parasites which attach to a fish's skin, fins, and gills. By law, sea lice may kill up to 30% of regional wild stock before area farms are required to reduce their production.
- Because of becoming acutely ill, Gry Hege went from being self-reliant to being in need of care. So now she can't be alone unlike before. Despite what she has to endure, will she be able to return to the joy of life?
- "My family portrait" is a personal documentary about the director's attempt to gather her family for a last family photo. - When my grandmother was 26, she had an experience that left deep emotional scars. Finnmark was set on fire. Together with her husband and their three little children they had to flee their home - or face death. For three weeks they were on the run, hiding in a small fishing boat. Taking care of the family was always an important part of my grandmother's life, but today the family has fallen out of touch with each other. This film is about my attempt to gather the family once more to take one last family portrait - and to find out why things turned out the way they did. Along the way I find out things I did not know at all about the family and about myself. My family is sami, and no one ever told me that. Because it was to o shameful to be a Sami.