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- The last day in the life of a woman, struggling to find her place in a futuristic society where people that fail to live up to the government's standards are removed and eliminated by men dressed in yellow.
- The Norwegian fans of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings-trilogy have received much coverage in the international press. For the first film, more than 400 people spent a week outside the biggest theatre in Norway, in order to get tickets for the worldpremiere of the first film. A year later, the distributor in Scandinavia created a Middle-Earth inspired themepark in the capital of Oslo, and more than 800 fans came to live in this community prior to the ticketsales for the premiere. The documentary "Ringens Disipler" ("Diciples of the Ring")follows these fans, as they once again bring their tents to the pavements outside the theatre in the wintery cold of Norway. In costumes, tents and camps inspired by the trilogy, they start the three weeks wait for the tickets to the world premiere of "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King". As we follow their days and nights in the tents, we learn that there is much more to the fans' interest than the obvious fake ears.
- Osvald Alving is called back to his family mansion, in order to receive his part of the family fortune. As he enters the Alving residence, he finds his old home neglected and dark, and only a shadow of the place he grew up in. The house holds many secrets and questions within its walls. Osvald's return forces these secrets to surface, ultimately turning all his knowledge upside down.
- A short film inspired by incidents in the life of French painter Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955), famous for his lively paintings of life in the village of Montmartre in Paris. The film focuses on his relationship to the mother, Suzanne Valadon and his friend André Utter. We meet him as a lonely kid, living with his grandmother and later on as an alcoholic 25 year-old about to have his breakthrough as a painter. Although inspired by the painter's life, the film is not meant to be biographical, and certain elements are of pure fiction.