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?
As the world faces a threat of global destruction, the Protagonist becomes involved in a mission that takes him into the world of international espionage. With the help of a secret organization and the power of time inversion, he must stop an arms dealer who is in control of technology that can reverse the entropy of objects. Along the way, he faces danger, betrayal, and a race against time to save the world.
SKAM follows a group of teenagers in Oslo, Norway as they navigate friendship, romance, and the challenges of growing up. The show explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the pressures of society.
Deep in the Dovre mountain, a gigantic troll wakes up after a thousand years and destroys everything in its path as it quickly approaches Oslo. A young girl, Nora Tidemann, becomes a paleontologist and joins a team of scientists to investigate the creature. They awaken the troll and capture video proof of its existence. The government plans to destroy the troll with a nuclear bomb, but Nora and her ally Andreas object and try to find a way to save the creature. They discover that trolls are vulnerable to sunlight and devise a plan to trap and expose the troll to UV light. In the end, they kill the troll but wonder if more trolls still exist deep within Norway's mountains.
Two men in heterosexual marriages whose unexpected experiences challenge their perceptions of sexuality, gender and identity.
Homesick (2015) tells the story of a woman dealing with her forbidden love for her half-brother, while navigating a dysfunctional family. Set in Oslo, Norway, the film explores themes of adultery, infidelity, and the consequences of forbidden relationships.
Exit is a dark comedy TV show set in Oslo, Norway, that follows a group of friends who are involved in the dark side of the business world. The show explores themes of drug abuse, infidelity, and the consequences of wealth and power. It delves into the dysfunctional marriages, deceit, and manipulation that occur within the high finance world. The protagonist, an investment banker, becomes entangled in a web of deception, blackmail, and sociopathic behavior. The show also touches on themes of friendship, narcissism, and the challenges of pregnancy in unconventional circumstances.
Beforeigners is a Nordic-noir crime drama set in Oslo, Norway, where mysterious time-traveling refugees from ancient times suddenly appear. The series follows two protagonists, a police detective and a refugee, as they navigate the social complexities and investigate a series of crimes connected to the arrivals. The show explores themes of identity, drug addiction, and social commentary, providing a unique blend of sci-fi and crime genres.
In 'The Quake,' a catastrophic earthquake strikes Oslo, Norway, causing widespread destruction and chaos. A geologist must navigate the city's urban setting and rescue his family trapped in an elevator before it collapses. As the death toll rises and buildings crumble, he races against time to prevent further disaster.
Thelma, a young woman with a strict Christian upbringing, moves to Oslo to attend university. As she starts experiencing seizures and developing supernatural powers, she falls in love with another girl, causing her powers to spiral out of control. Thelma must confront her suppressed desires and face the consequences of her actions.
The series follows four girls – Anniken Jørgensen, Isabel Raad, Sophie Elise and Nora Haukland. We get a glimpse of luxurious parties, girls' trip to Ibiza and personal challenges.
Julie Powell, a young writer in New York, decides to cook every recipe in Julia Child's cookbook and writes a blog about her journey. In parallel, the movie chronicles Julia Child's time in Paris as she learns French cooking and collaborates on a book. Both women face challenges and receive support from their husbands, ultimately finding success and fulfillment.
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.
In Home for Christmas, a 30-year-old woman in Oslo, Norway, is determined to find a romantic partner in time for Christmas. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, she navigates the ups and downs of dating while dealing with family and societal expectations. Will she find love during the holiday season?
In a near-future Oslo, architect Julie proposes a unique solution to the housing crisis by transforming underground car parks into residential buildings. This dark and thought-provoking satire explores the challenges and consequences of urban development in an all-too-familiar setting.
Princess Margrethe, who faced a scandalous prom incident, yearns for a normal life while dealing with family issues. She carries the secret of the incident, avoiding shame for the Norwegian royal family. Learning about a forthcoming visit from the Danish royals, Margrethe sees an opportunity to meet prince Alexander, with whom she has been conversing. However, as family drama unfolds, Margrethe must navigate her role as a powerful princess and a young woman in search of love.
Miracle (2004) tells the inspiring story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's journey to the gold medal. Coach Herb Brooks leads a group of young and inexperienced players to victory against the dominant Soviet Union team, defying all odds and capturing the hearts of a nation. The movie showcases the triumph of the human spirit and the power of teamwork.
Lords of Chaos is a biographical drama that follows the rise and fall of a Norwegian black metal band called Mayhem. The story revolves around the band's controversial activities, including church burnings, self-harm, and a series of violent acts. It showcases the dark and nihilistic side of the music scene in Oslo, Norway during the 1980s and 1990s.
Detective Harry Hole investigates the disappearance of a woman whose scarf is found wrapped around a snowman. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a cunning serial killer whose cold and calculated methods create a chilling atmosphere of fear and suspense.
Utøya: July 22 is a gripping drama based on the horrifying true story of the 2011 Utøya Island massacre in Norway, carried out by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik. The film follows the experiences of a young teenage girl who becomes trapped on the island during the mass shooting, as she desperately tries to survive and escape. With its powerful one-take technique, the movie provides a chilling and immersive perspective of the tragic event.