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- A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in wealth and splendor.
- Based on real near-death experiences, After Death explores the afterlife with the guidance of New York Times bestselling authors, medical experts, scientists, and survivors that shed a light on what awaits us.
- A winter diving trip in Norway turns into a desperate race against time for two sisters when one of them becomes trapped at the bottom of the ocean by falling rocks.
- An aspiring painter meets eccentric locals and a fellow New Yorker while working on a barn in Norway.
- When a young mother is responsible for the accidental death of her husband, she persuades the dead husband's identical twin to take his identity.
- Eight British actors and a narcoleptic director travel to the Norwegian Arctic Circle to film Henrik Ibsen's play. Thinking it will be an easy task, they are soon overwhelmed by the surreal surroundings and the never ending daylight.
- An amateur historian discovers mysterious graffiti in a supposedly abandoned fort in Dover. This leads him to the story of a long-forgotten WWII commando mission which has seemingly been erased from history.
- A documentary about vitamins: the history of their discovery, the dietary supplement industry, and the dangers of both deficiencies and excessive intake.
- Featuring the best saunas, spas, bathhouses, and natural hot springs around the world.
- Astrophysicist Jean Surdej brings a small group of teenage pupils on a trip to the Lofoten islands in northern Norway, for a very special class on the solar system. Using the geography of the archipelago to illustrate the distances between the planets, they journey through space by car and ferry, with the picturesque landscapes standing in for the black emptiness that surround the heavenly bodies. A masterstroke of both pedagogy and filmmaking, CHILDREN OF STARS is a captivating documentary about humanity's place in the grand scheme of things.
- This German format is not a series properly speaking, as it has no permanent cast or script continuity, but presents each time a 45 minutes documentary, usually in part presented as a docudrama (not faction, as close to scientific knowledge as possible, but visually attractive), elaborating a specific historical theme, widely varied, often exotic in the sense of a far time (as far back as prehistoric times) and/or place (around the globe), although some episodes fit together well, chronologically or thematically, but always fit to be watched separately. Usually authentic locations are used, as well as scenes from and/or interviews about the scientific research it is based upon.
- Katja (27) lives in Berlin and dreams every night of her own death, and her waking hours are a constant stream of work, digital distraction and a paranoia about the future - her inner life moving at a speed that seems unsustainable. While on vacation in northern Norway, she has an extreme encounter with raw nature and gets a new perspective on herself - she returns to Berlin with the intentions of changing her life. But the demon inside her is hard to shake off.
- After a defining experience on the Lofoten islands, German filmmaker Steffen Krones starts building buoys to track the path of plastic waste from Dresden through german and international waters.
- Sheep farmer and Fisherwoman Kari-Anne Nilsen has started a new life on the Island of Røst, south of the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway.
- Norbert Krabbe wins a island, a fjord in Norway, but he hasn't got enough money for the journey, but however he starts the journey to his fjord with his daughter.
- A couple of leaders and thirteen kids arrive on the island Bjurra, and when the woman breaks her leg the kids are told to go back home. In stead they take over the island.
- Kari Anne Nilsen is a young woman working as a sheep farmer and trawler-woman on an isolated island two hours from the mainland in Arctic Norway. This series chronicles her day to day existence in a harsh but beautiful landscape.
- "Stardust and Ashes" is an emotional and heartwarming story about sibling bonds, grief and acceptance. The film follows Marta and Nikolai, two young adults who travel through the desolate and beautiful landscape of Northern Norway to spread the ashes of their deceased mother.
- How are health, risk and nature relevant in this pandemic? When the pandemic hit Norway, the government advised against going on mountain hikes, in order to minimize the risk of precious resources being spent on rescue operations. Relative Risk is a film that explores the concepts of health, responsibility and risk in encounters with people in nature who each play their role in the issue: a doctor on a skiing trip, a psychologist on a hike, a group of young people riding longboards, and a youth worker climbing a mountain wall.
- We follow a group of boys throughout one evening as they explore boundaries, love, and their own identities. As the night unfolds, they face challenges and make choices that will shape their future. Through their experiences, the film delves into the complexities of being young and trying to find one's place in the world.
- On the high seas, beyond the reach of the law, the ships that illegally kill whales, dolphins and seals can do so with little fear of punishment. But there is one sight that they have learnt to dread: the black pirate flag of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 'Set a pirate to catch a pirate', is founder Captain Paul Watson's motto and for twenty-five years he has put those words into action. This film follows the exploits of Watson and the crew of two of Sea Shepherd's vessels, as they sails thousands of miles across the North Pacific to confront the drift-netting fleets of Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. The voyage culminates in a dramatic dawn attack on Japanese driftnetters and bring the armed intervention of US Coastguard cutters and patrol aircraft. Watson is rightly proud that, in all their actions, no-one has ever been injured. But can he justify putting fishermen and whalers out of work? The films tracks the controversial career of this Greenpeace founder (membership card number 007), survivor of the siege at Wounded Knee and dozens of attacks on whalers. 'Ocean Raider', won a Best Film and four Merit Awards at The International Wildlife Film Festival, 1994 .
- The portrait of Rob Stammes and his lifelong passion for the northern lights. Of his dream to be able to hear its sound and, become the first to record it.
- An iconic snowboarding odyssey that it took over 20 years to finish. Narrated by legendary snowboard filmmaker Jerry Dugan, this Northern Norwegian film revisits the location of the protagonists youth dreams across the world, scored by the band 1997 forever and shot on HD and super 8mm.
- Three priests in Lofoten are open about how it is to be gay in Norway.
- Selneda is a teenage girl that refused to use her given name and invented her own name. Now she dreams of distant lands and is planning to leave her family home.
- When 11-year-old Ada's father forgets to pick her up at the airport, she is invited to stay with the neighbours to wait for him. Their daughter, Julia, is Ada's age, but disapproves of being told by her mother to play with Ada. Going outside to play after all, the two girls pit their wills against each other near a cave by the sea. Free from the adults' gaze, they approach each other and explore a new identity.
- Brita Zackari and Kalle Zackari Wahlström have a hard time getting the puzzle of life in Stockholm. So they go out to Sweden and scold people who have chosen to live differently.
- The film shows Germany's invasion of Norway April 9th '40 and contains footage of the build-up of the Norwegian army. For the first time, you can see the commando raids against Vågsøy, Måløy and Lofoten with Kompani Linge in full activity.
- A conversation with one of the northern region's greatest artists, Kaare Espolin Johnson.
- Contemporary politics for Russia are talked about by Mikhail Gorbachev and Kåre Willoch.
- A short film about humans and water. About seeking closeness, and tangible interaction with one's surroundings. About the insecurity of where oneself ends and the other begins.
- The production of dried fish has been a long tradition in Norway since the Viking Age. In Lofoten, the fish is being prepared before being sent to Italy, the main marked for it. There, we get to see how the fish is being prepared in that country, before it arrives in the marked in Savona, Napoli, and last but not at least, Badalucco where the world's only "dried fish festival" takes place.
- Team Mustad consists of Tore Gismervik, Asgeir Alvestad, Jan Ring, Torunn Handeland and Geir Sivertzen. They have shown a high profile, both nationally and internationally, by winning Nordic, European and World Championships in fishing. We follow them as they participate in World Championship in Cod Fishing in Lofoten, on Wolffish fishing at the island of Fedje, and at the fishing festival at Sørøya for the giant cod. They also shows us some of their special fishing tips. Enjoy lots of exciting fishing action, stunning scenery, food, humor, and not at least amazing underwater scenes from the fish kingdom.
- Andreas visits Ålesund, the Bacalao capital of Norway. Dried and salted cod has made Norway famous in the Portuguese and Spanish speaking regions of the world, so Andreas travels further to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to see for himself.