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- A ski vacation turns horrific for a group of medical students, as they find themselves confronted by an unimaginable menace: Nazi zombies.
- Nature is constantly present. Music perpetually sounds from beyond the mountains. Humankind arises from earth while Music is directing the cycle of life. Nature is the impartial arena. What happens when Humankind cannot relate to this unified energy of Nature and Music?
- An intimate look at Norwegian singer-songwriter Terje Nilsen. We follow his return to the musical scene after alcohol abuse finally saw him hospitalized. We get a unique window into his life as a musician and poet, and his everyday life.
- Werner is an old-school burglar who has got one big dilemma: He is very sentimental. It is hard to concentrate on the job with an over-sized heart inside your chest.
- A writer sits at his desk, trying to write, but then a persistent fly disturbs him. The writer tries to chase the fly, but the fly is not easy to get rid of. This is a movie that combines actors with animation. The story is based on Knut Hamsun's novel "A Quite Ordinary Fly of Average Size"
- "We only had the next day to finish the recording sessions. We were, it seemed, trapped." Award-winning documentary featuring composer Flint Juventino Beppe, Sir James Galway, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Emily Beynon, Catherine Beynon and Philharmonia Orchestra. Footage from the recording sessions of the Grammy-nominated album Flute Mystery (2L).
- As a part of Fauske Municipality's 100th anniversary in 2005, this photo presentation tells us about Fauske's 100 years of history.
- In a small town by the fjord, Anna and Anton are entering adolescence. They deal with boredom in different ways - Anton is eager to explore the world, Anna spends her time with her dog, Bamse. One day Bamse finds a mysterious box on the beach.