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- Lovers Marianne and Jean-Paul spend their vacation in a villa on the French Riviera near St-Tropez. Marianne invites her former lover, Harry, and his teenage daughter, Penelope, to stay. Tension rises between them, especially when Jean-Paul seduces Penelope.
- A devout Catholic man's rigid principles are challenged during a one-night stay with Maud, a divorced woman with an outsize personality.
- Thor's father drinks, and Thor escapes to the woods and refuses to come home before he quits drinking. Lucky for Thor he has a lot of friends who help him.
- On 26 November 1942, 529 Jewish people were sent by ship from Oslo. Now, 80 years later, some of the people who grew up during the war tells us about what really happened to the Jews in the streets.
- The Oslo Municipality had many holiday colonies at Slagen, Hudøy and many other places, where children from the city could vacate in the summer. Tuberculosis-infested children did go to Dal that had an own holiday colony. Some children were also sent for holiday stays on farms. Every summer, over 5,000 children received a stay at municipal or private holiday colonies.
- Santa Claus arrives in front of a small group of four children.
- This is a depiction of Henrik Ibsen's childhood and youth. Ibsen grew up as a child in the town of Skien, and became an adult in Grimstad where he was a chemist for a while. Then he visited Christiania and stayed there before he moved to Bergen, where he worked as a theater manager. This stay lasted for approximately two years before he moved back to Christiania.
- We are getting a glimpse of theater, opera, cinema, concerts and art collections, in a film that encouraged Oslo citizens to participate actively in the Culture Week of 1966 (16-23 September).
- How do disabled people on wheelchairs arrive in places in Oslo? What obstacles do they encounter, and what can be done to correct some of these?
- The port of Oslo's eastern and western railway station, which has been statutory for 70 years for joy and annoyance, has always been like the lynx from Loenga, and like a 1300 ton farmhouse. It will soon be underground. We are also getting a historical backdrop and a brief orientation about what the future will bring.
- Ivo Caprino's commercial film about Oslo.
- The film lets us take a look at the flower exhibition in Frogner Park in the summer of 1965, and gives us good tips for gardeners and others who love flowers.
- Glimpse from the hospital operation in Oslo Municipality.
- 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.
- Everyday, journalists have many tasks to do, from interview to the finished newspaper. The actualities live until the day is over, and the newspaper eventually ends up on the ground as yesterday's news.
- The director's picture music and Gustav Vigeland's sculptures meet in this film, that was produced in conjunction with Gustav Vigeland's 100th anniversary.
- Oslo Kinematografer celebrates its 50th anniversary. As a part of the celebration, clips from its older films are shown, along with pictures from its businesses and cinemas.
- Theater and concert are offered in Oslo a fall night. For the evening, Norwegian actors go to work and prepare for the performance.
- Sometimes during wintertime, we have to follow the date parking regulations so that the snow-clearing work in the municipality can be done without any unnecessary hindrance.
- Ekely was painter Edvard Munch's property in Oslo, where the Oslo municipality established a colony for artists. Norwegian artists, such as sculptor Hilt, are seen at work.
- Oslo has many cultural offerings, and it is possible Oslo cinemas are closest to the people living in this city. We are getting a look at the many cinemas Oslo Kinematografer can offer. As you probably know, movies are best at the cinema.
- In a working day, from early morning to night, trams, buses and subways from Oslo Sporveier have made sure to carry 300,000 people to and from their places.
- Here you will get a look at house construction in Oslo after WWII.
- How the building and life of the quadrature in Christian IV's city were during the 1600 and 1700s.
- The Lunden monastery is a Dominican convent established in Oslo 1952, and is the only contemplative monastery in Norway.
- Nordmarka supplies Oslo with resources, including water, timber and power.
- An educational film that shows you how to, and how not to, behave in traffic. And a dramatic bypass that ends very badly.
- How would Oslo have looked like without any of its famous landmarks? Would it look like an overgrown village? We are joining a stroll in the East and West, in distinctive places tourist rarely see, like Vålerenga, Damstredet and Homannsbyen.
- Oslo has a lot of winter activities to offer, from skiing and cabins to the urban nightlife in the city.
- When you drive, you must look out for the traffic. Reckless driving and attention can result in fatal consequences. Leif Juster, who plays the main character in this film, causes dangerous situations with his indifferent driving.
- Karl Johan's Street is Norway's parade street. Karl Johan's historical development is shown, along with images of everyday life and footage from the Norwegian Independence Day (May 17th). And, not least, we get a glimpse of the Oslo girl.
- Oslo was a small town idyll, until it became a modern and busy metropolitan city in early 1950s. Many pictures from the old and new Oslo Center are shown.
- How important is it to have clean car windows?
- A new hotel has been build in Oslo, and lies in the middle of the city like an adventure castle.
- Water is very important for Oslo, both for business and private individuals. Where the water comes from, and what happens to it, are shown in this film. Both the city's water supply and sewage system are presented as well.
- Leif Juster learns to push the button at a pedestrian field.
- Oslo has been influenced by immigrants in some ways as described in this film.
- Oslo has its own sanitation. This film shows what tasks workers in the sanitation have.
- In Norway, we have approximately 25,000 dogs. If the dog owner is to be offered satisfactory opportunities for his/her dog keeping, it is necessary that the individual with the dog settles in his/her environment and bears responsibility for his surroundings. The film focuses on the issue of the dog owners' responsibility.
- King Olav unveils the King Haakon statue. The film follows how Nils Aas' elegant monument of King Haakon VII was created, from the studio at Ekely, to its place on the pedestal where it stands and shines.
- Summer is a great session for Oslo, an otherwise busy busy trade- and industrial city. In one beautiful summer day, we get an insight into the hectic life of residents and tourists from morning to evening.
- Report from Kunstnerforbundet (Artist Association) that celebrates its 100th anniversary at the artist restaurant called Blom.