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What You Do – A practical guide. This book shows you how to use your model A1. Using one hundred and twenty three illustrations, it shows how even the hopeless can make a film.
A group of people have moved to Alaska. They are searching for a higher level of freedom.
An “autobiographical self-activation musical around hypnosis and friendship”. Made in collaboration with musician Kevin Blechdom, the musical “Countdown to Nothing” tells the story of two women meeting around a tree, somewhere, maybe in a park. One of them is flying around, can’t put her feet on the ground while the other is tangled in flesh web. With the help of hypnosis, they will solve their problems by traveling through their psychedelic subconscious (www.argosarts.org).
Henrik gathers some friends at a cottage by a lake, deep in the forest. How will these city folk cope with the countryside? And how will they react to each other, way out in the wilderness?
A survey of the postmodern space, or an experimental game with the video media? Better angry than serious!
21-year-old film student Kim Hiorthøy wonders if it is possible to live in the moment, and if the way to find out is to make a kind of verity movie about it - as if he was in Paris in the 60s and not in New York in 1994.
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.
Feature film length collection of seven short films about the biblical seven sins by preliminary younger Norwegian directors.
A sister and a brother and the fear of fornication.
A secret underground group whose final goal and purpose is unclear. We do not know what they are preparing for, as they perform different tasks.
Pål and Catherine would like to have a baby, but their efforts are hampered by bureaucracy.
Storm is 10 years old. When her father disappears and her mother starts making instructional videos with an Eastern European self-help guru, Storm must decide which rules life to adhere to lest the world should fall apart.