
Henriette Steenstrup
1974 (50 лет)Light from the Chocolate Factory
Dag Johan Haugerud
Andrea Bræin Hovig, Henriette Steenstrup
Ingrid tries, together with several acquaintances, to compose a song for the wedding of a common friend. However she's more occupied with her mother's death that she by accident contributed to.
Light from the Chocolate Factory

Aberdeen
Hans Petter Moland
Stellan Skarsgård, Lena Headey
Kaisa is a Scot, a successful London lawyer, who snorts coke and has one-night stands with strangers. Her mother calls from Aberdeen with some story begging her to fly to Norway and collect her alcoholic dad whom she hasn't seen in years.
Aberdeen

Som du ser meg
Dag Johan Haugerud
Ane Dahl Torp, Henriette Steenstrup
A nurse gets into a dispute at work because she switches to speaking English when she gets nervous. A translator compromises her integrity when persuaded to translate a book she doesn't believe in. An elderly woman and her daughter are humiliated when offered a present of one million kroner from a relative. A warm and nuanced film about people who all mean well, but end up hurting one another.
I Belong

Junk Mail
Pål Sletaune
Robert Skjærstad, Andrine Sæther
Dimwitted, somewhat misanthropic Oslo mail carrier Roy's quiet life changes dramatically on the day he steals a set of keys and lets himself into the apartment of a deaf woman who seems to be in trouble with a psychotic criminal. Though he doesn't know it at the time, his and her fate are about to intertwine and this is not going to be to his benefit.
Junk Mail

I Am Dina
Ole Bornedal
Maria Bonnevie, Gérard Depardieu
In Northern Norway during the 1860s, a little girl named Dina accidentally causes her mother's death. Overcome with grief, her father refuses to raise her, leaving her in the care of the household servants. Dina grows up wild and unmanageable, with her only friend being the stable boy, Tomas. She summons her mother's ghost and develops a strange fascination with death as well as a passion for living.
I Am Dina

I Travel Alone
Stian Kristiansen
Rolf Kristian Larsen, Amina Eleonora Bergrem
Jarle Klepp is a 25-year-old student of literature with a passion for Adorno, Proust and grown-up women - and definitely not Tamagotchis, Lady Di and small kids. The news that he is the father of a seven year old girl - and that she will come visiting next week - enters his life like a nuclear bomb. Jarle Klepp has to become an adult.
I Travel Alone

Turn Me On, Dammit!
Jannicke Systad Jacobsen
Helene Bergsholm, Malin Bjørhovde
In Skoddeheimen, Norway, 15-year-old Alma is consumed by her hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on.
Turn Me On, Dammit!

Thomas Hylland Eriksen og historien om Origamijenta
Dag Johan Haugerud
Henriette Steenstrup, Jan Gunnar Røise
A director feels he is about to lose himself to the market forces and thinks that the only way he can protest is by making a political film. He contacts Thomas Hylland Eriksen, who will become his mouthpiece and articulate what is wrong. But along the way the director becomes distracted by another person, a young, fumbling girl reminiscent of himself.
The Professor and the Story of the Origami Girl

Kvinner i for store herreskjorter
Yngvild Sve Flikke
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Henriette Steenstrup
The dorkiest thing in the world, according to feminist poet Sigrid, is the movie cliche of the young woman who in the morning dons her male lover's shirt, looking adorably "indie cute". But when she begins a relationship with Kåre Tryvle, she has difficulties living up to her ideals. Meanwhile, pregnant performance artist Trine is planning to give birth in a cage, dressed up as Marie Antoinette, on camera, and factory worker Astrid is looking for the son she had adopted away.
Women in Oversized Men's Shirts

Mother's Elling
Eva Isaksen
Per Christian Ellefsen, Grete Nordrå
Elling has lived with his mother all his life. Mom is the practical one, while Elling ponders the more theoretical aspects of life. He spends his time in their apartment reading books and looking at the neighbours through the living room window. Elling doesn't seem to need to be around others like most people. That's why Elling is less than enthusiastic when his mother suddenly decides to take her son on a beach vacation to Spain. Reluctantly, Elling agrees. After all, a lady at her age needs a good man by her side. But what Elling refuses to realize is that Mom is not only old, but also sick. Very sick. On her last vacation she tries to get Elling to see that life is bigger than their living room.
Mother's Elling
