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- Oskar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl.
- A young woman struggles with depression during her first year at Harvard.
- Bird droppings on a work shirt lead to extreme unintended consequences.
- Painful memories arise when Kai Koss goes back to his childhood home after 19 years and inherits his dead mother's house.
- A drama focused on a life-changing moment in 67-year-old train engineer Odd Horten's existence: the evening of his retirement.
- NORTH Following a nervous breakdown, ski athlete Jomar has isolated himself in a lonely existence as the guard of a ski park. When he learns that he might be the father of a child way up north, he sets on a strange and poetic journey through Norway on a snowmobile, with 5 liters of alcohol as sole provisions. On this trip through amazing arctic landscapes, Jomar seems to do everything in his power to avoid reaching his destination. He meets other tender and confused souls, who will all contribute to push Jomar further along his reluctant journey towards the brighter side of life.
- Today, more than 200.000 men, women and children are locked up in North Korea's concentration camps. Systematic torture, starvation and murder is what faces the inmates. Few survive many years in the camps, but the population is kept stable by a steady influx of new persons considered to be 'class enemies'. A small group of people have managed to flee from the camps to a new life in the prosperous South Korea. Some of them gather and decide to make an extraordinary and controversial musical about their experiences in the Yodok concentration camp. Despite death treats and many obstacles the musical becomes a tour de force for this ensemble of refugees and for them a possibility opens to talk about their experiences and inspire others to protest the existence of the camps.
- At the Federal Beurau of People Preservation, every problem in the world is solved swiftly and painlessly.
- On Saturday, Linus and his friends get some pocket money to buy sweets. But they realize Åsa's pet duck Biceps needs something special too. Because they cannot afford to buy fish, Marvin and the kids decide to go fishing. Marvin promises to look after the kids, but instead gets them into trouble.
- Linus and his friends are playing soccer. They meet the village bully Børre, who is trying to steal sweets from Biggen's shop. Åsa, Biggen's daughter, gets angry with Børre and beats him. Then suddenly, Biceps, Åsa's pet duck, is missing. Marvin advises them to spy on all villagers to find the culprit.
- Akaya feels all potted plants are unhappy and should be freed by taking them back to nature. Outside, the kids see a stray sheep and wonder where it has come from. They decide to keep it as a pet, but that turns out to be far from easy.
- Linus and his friends are having running races. Marvin feels they should run for prizes, but his advice is far from impartial. Biggen remembers Marvin and he used to make bets all the time when they were young, so proposes a long hiking trip to a notable hill to give the kids a second chance.
- The village kids of Svingen are playing a soccer match. But Børre keeps bullying Nure and sabotages the match. They really need to win the next match to win the championship, but then Biggen, their coach, has a serious accident. Marvin thinks he can easily replace him, but the children start to doubt his competence.
- Kartini and Tor are getting married, and Linus and his friends are invited to the wedding. It turns out that Børre and his mother are also invited, while he is still bullying Linus and his friends, stealing Nure's new Frisbee. Akaya feels they should treat Børre with more respect, and try to make up with their foe.