Nobel is a gripping TV show that follows a Norwegian soldier named Erling Riiser as he gets entangled in the political landscape and war crimes in Afghanistan. As Erling returns to his homeland, he finds himself caught in a web of deceit and corruption that threatens to destroy everything he holds dear. With a focus on the consequences of his actions and the impact it has on his personal life, Nobel tackles themes of loyalty, justice, and redemption.
Mammon is a gripping TV show that tells the story of a journalist who becomes embroiled in a treacherous web of conspiracies in Norway. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he realizes that his life and the lives of those around him are at stake. With each new revelation, the lines between truth and lies blur, and he must navigate a dangerous path to uncover the truth.
After a bad breakup, Georg goes back to live with his father Frank. His greatest desire is to be a father, and his greatest fear is to become as paranoid and intolerable as Frank. Georg, still feeling sane, starts writing letters to his future son while looking for a mother worthwhile…
The story will focus on Quisling’s final hours, as he sits in his cell at Akerhus Fortress and must be held accountable for his actions and crimes committed in the name of Nazi ideology.
Housewives Alice and Celine are best friends and neighbours who seem to have it all. However, when a tragic accident shatters the harmony of their lives, guilt, suspicion and paranoia begin to unravel their sisterly bond.
On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken, and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. Who are they, and what do they want?
The Worst Person in the World follows Julie, a woman in her thirties from Oslo, Norway, as she explores different relationships, deals with her existential crisis, and tries to find her place in the world. Along the way, she encounters various challenges including health issues, complicated romances, and a search for meaning in her life.
After a night of partying, a man wakes up to find himself alone in a Paris apartment building. He soon discovers that the city has been overrun by zombies and must navigate the undead-infested building in order to survive.
22 July is based on the true story of the events that took place on 22 July 2011 in Norway, when a far-right terrorist planted a bomb in Oslo and carried out a mass shooting at a youth summer camp. The film explores the consequences of these horrific acts on the survivors, the families of the victims, and the entire nation.
Maureen, a young woman in Paris, works as a personal shopper for a celebrity. She also has a spiritual gift and is trying to communicate with her deceased twin brother. As she carries out her shopping tasks, she starts receiving mysterious text messages and experiencing ghostly visions. Determined to uncover the truth, Maureen embarks on a journey that leads her to a deserted house and confronts her own fears.
Signe, overshadowed by her famous boyfriend, plots to regain attention by creating a new persona in Oslo's elite art scene.
Nora, an actor, and her sister Agnes, are grieving the loss of their mother when their father Gustav reappears in their lives after a long absence. Gustav, a once-celebrated filmmaker, has written a script for a comeback movie and offered the main part to his daughter Nora, but she categorically refuses the role. During a career retrospective in France, Gustav meets an adoring Hollywood star and offers her the part intended for Nora. When the film starts shooting back home in Norway, Gustav seizes the opportunity to repair his bond with Nora and her sister.
The movie follows Anders, a recovering addict, as he navigates a 24-hour period in Oslo, Norway. He attends a job interview, visits old friends, explores his childhood home, and contemplates his future. Throughout the day, he wrestles with feelings of despair, emptiness, and loneliness, while also experiencing moments of hope and connection.
Betrayed is a historical drama movie based on a true story set during World War II in occupied Norway. It follows the story of a Lithuanian Jew who escapes a concentration camp and joins the resistance fighters to fight against the German occupation. The movie depicts the hardships faced by the Jewish family and their struggle for survival in a time of Nazi persecution.
After five years, the German occupation of Norway ends on 8 May 1945. The rebuilding of the nation can begin, but first the final chapter must be written. In a dark cell at Akershus Fortress sits the man who committed the greatest treason of all: Vidkun Quisling. Now he must be held accountable for his actions and the atrocities that Nazi ideology led to.
Bergman Island is a comedic drama that follows a couple as they embark on a trip to a secluded island in Sweden. As they navigate their personal and professional challenges, they are confronted with their own creative blockages and the complexities of their relationship. The film explores themes of love, art, and self-discovery.
Approaching the Unknown is a sci-fi drama thriller about a solo astronaut on a mission to Mars. As he faces physical and psychological challenges, he must confront the limits of his own sanity and the consequences of his actions. Will he be able to complete his mission and survive the isolation and hardships of space travel?
The story of the relationship between Sophia, an eight-year-old girl who is growing up fast, and her grandmother, who is nearing the end of her life. They are spending time together with Sophia’s father, at the family summer house on a tiny unspoiled island in the Gulf of Finland. All three are coming to terms with the recent death of Sophia’s mother in very different ways.
Reprise is a drama film that follows two friends, Erik and Phillip, who are aspiring writers. The film explores their journey as they navigate through the ups and downs of the writing world, dealing with depression, love, and friendship. Set in both Oslo, Norway, and Paris, France, Reprise delves into the complexities of the creative process and the sacrifices one must make to achieve success.
Rodin is a biographical drama that explores the life and art of Auguste Rodin, a renowned sculptor. The film delves into his relationships, artistic creations, and struggles with love and passion. From his famous sculptures to his complex personal life, Rodin takes viewers on a journey through the mind of a creative genius.