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- Young Ane tends to her crab collection while her parents are inside the house arguing quite wildly.
- Alsino, a boy of 10 or 12, lives with his grandmother in a remote area of Nicaragua. He's engulfed in the war between rebels and government troops when a US advisor orders the army to open a staging area by the boy's hamlet. Alsino tries to be a child, climbing trees with a girl, looking through his grandfather's trunk of mementos and trying to fly; he goes to town to sell a saddle, has his first drink and is taken to a brothel. But the war surrounds him. The US advisor takes Alsino on a chopper flight, but he's unimpressed. The soldiers' cruelties awake rebel sympathies in Alsino, and after an army assault backfires, the lad is fully baptized into the conflict.
- During the summer of 2014, Mohamed Jabaly joins an ambulance crew attempting to save those injured during the war in Gaza.
- A father tries to rekindle his relationship with his son after years of absence and lack of communication. He takes him on a car ride across northern Norway, hoping it is not too late.
- Based on a musical play of a true story from Transylvania, Temesvár - today part of Romania. A family is moved into railway carriages after the father shows disloyalty to the Romanian Kingdom in 1920.The film tells their story in 13 songs.
- Following a daughter, wife and mother as they lead the political party Golden Dawn through the upcoming elections.
- In West Berlin, two men, a teacher and a bookseller, have a long standing gay relationship. While they are secure and sucessful their relationship is waning.
- Catching fish on the North Pole can be challenging. Some have more luck than others. The unfortunate ones may totally need a different fishing approach.
- Something bizarre happens at the zoo. A man wakes up completely naked among the crocodiles. He doesn't remember how he ended up there, and he also can't seem to recall where he's been in the last three years. The unusual case is assigned to a young, female detective and her alcoholic male partner, about to retire. All traces lead to a mysterious cult whose guiding motto is: "Consciousness is suffering."
- A middle-aged couple is tenting in the forest. Bjørn seems more used to the setting than Lars, but they are both influenced by the nature surrounding them. A love story.
- After assaulting a minister, a young defendant claims to have acted entirely by himself. His lawyer doesn't believe him and starts investigations of his own.
- In 1988 Australia celebrated its bicentennial, but the festivities disregard the existence of a culture of over 40.000 years old on that continent, that of the Aborigines. It is the implicit denial of their culture. This film reverses that approach: it disregards the festivities and the Aborigines themselves invite you to their daily existence. In Redfern, the black ghetto of Sydney - a holy place on a hill in the city; and in Warakurna, one of the seven small communities of the Ngaanyatjarra language-group in the Gibson Desert, 800 kilometers west of the small town of Alice Springs. Each confrontation with a different culture is a confrontation with our own culture. Then, the distance becomes tangible: values that are self-evident to us relate to those of the Aborigines like water to fire. Aborigines are ordinary people, but they have preserved faculties that we in the west have lost. After 2.000 years of extermination, subordination, and awareness of the permanent white presence on their land, they give a worthy and self-conscious token of their existence. Western culture has started a process that must convince following cultures of their ideas about good and bad. We can see that things are going wrong. We realize that the process has become irreversible.
- A lonely baker on an island reminisce about a past when people would travel form far away to taste his baked goods.
- Forewarning is a story about Leah, told in two levels of time. It's a story about personal trauma and dreamlike visions. We meet Leah when she's about nine years old, her mother has disappeared, and Leah sets out in the forest to look for her. She discovers something horrible and falls in to a coma. We then met Leah 20 years later. She works in a photo shop, collecting pictures of families that she steals from work. But she is drawn to the woods and once again she sets about to find out what happened twenty years ago.
- Gender Me is a road-movie about Mansour's voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal voyage in a world of taboos, full of contradictory images. He searches the question of faith and gender in Islam and he wants to collect the unusual stories of Muslim gays. Mansour is a homosexual Iranian refugee and pharmacist; he has been living in Oslo for 18 years. Now he wants to travel back to Istanbul.
- Dani is about to endure the biggest ever adventure in his life: climbing to the top of the tree in their garden. All of a sudden, his father arrives crying. Dani's mother is dead. The boy cannot comprehend the words while his father breaks under their weight. As months go by, Dani tries, again and again, to find his way through the high walls his father has put up. When he finally understands that he has lost not only his mother but his father forever, he must decide whether to start down the path of grief as his father did or go upwards as planned.
- The Official Anthem to the Raider Nation for all football lovers out there, Enoc gives you "Raider for life".