The Half Brother is a TV show set in Oslo, Norway, during the 1960s and 1980s. It tells the story of a family saga and revolves around the disappearance of a half-brother. The plot is told in flashbacks, exploring themes such as family history, post-war life, and family tragedy. The main character, a boxer, also deals with issues related to his short stature. Based on a novel, this TV mini-series delves into the complexities of brother-brother relationships and motherhood.
Private investigator Varg Veum takes on the case of a missing girl, leading him to uncover a web of dark secrets in Bergen.
This melodrama is based on the best-selling autobiography of Ida Halvorsen, a part-time prostitute with a life that was difficult to survive. Ida (Kristin Kajander) grew up with an alcoholic father, and after she married an alcoholic, her life went from early marital bliss to misery. She had a child during that marriage, took drugs, and turned to prostitution to get the money she needed. Along the way, many characters she met were dangerous and in more than one instance almost killed her. For Norwegians who are familiar with her story, the ending to the film will be recognized as incomplete, the story continues. For other audiences the ending might be a little grim.
A boy witnesses his father lose his temper in the face of a stranger.
An adventure can occur anywhere. Also at the bus stop.
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