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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.
- Hans Thomas Waaler has lost his big love: Liv Aud Waaler. He tells us about his life with Liv, from the time of youth when there was love at first sight, and over to the time when Liv suffered from Alzheimer. According to him, love has always a great price: Sorrow. This is his story.
- 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).
- Oslo Municipality has many child welfare works, including orphanages, a tuberculosis home in Åkebergveien, Fagerholm, Breidablikk, and holiday colonies at Slagen by Åsgårdstrand.
- Here, on a continuous basis, the city's sculptures are displayed, while a narrator tells us everything we need to know about it.
- Glimpse from the hospital operation in Oslo Municipality.
- Soon there is snow enough in the field, but you will probably not meet any ambulance hunters with dog sledding as in this movie.
- 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.
- The life in Oslo is described in this philosophical film.
- A film about faces, expressions, and situations, with faces of Munch's painting as the focus.
- 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.
- King Olav V is 70 years old. The history of the Norwegian king, from he was a little prince, is told as a part of his 70th anniversary.
- How the Port of Oslo was in 1948, and the technical facilities the port could offer with loading, unloading, transit, forwarding, etc.
- How the building and life of the quadrature in Christian IV's city were during the 1600 and 1700s.
- In Oslo, a community for recreation have been sought, and there is an opportunity for cultivating the land for the citizens. Famous actors contribute.
- The traffic security is higher in the dark, with reflex.
- Follow excavations and traffic regulations in the Old Town, where the original Oslo was located. Archaeologists go underground, the future reveals the past.
- Oslo has its own municipal dental care.
- Oslo is loved by people who enjoy recreation areas, including land and fjord.
- Oslo has been developed in the 1950s. New districts with homes, schools, business firms and communications are being build in the outskirts of the city. In the center, the old is eroded, such as the settlement in Vika.
- Traffic safety film about how adults behave in traffic, and how children learn from their examples.
- Gustav (Frode Rasmussen), who is obsessed in reading books about indians and dreams about travelling to Peru, gets into a bicycle accident. When he gets to know about the broken glass bottle that almost killed him, a new obsession comes into his mind. To collect all empty bottles he can find across the streets of Oslo.
- In Bestumkile, many boats slumber in winter during its pressures. When the spring comes, 1200 boats are on the place to be refurbished for a new season. Afterward, they are put on water. The film also shows old photographs with historical reflection on the development of small boats in Oslo.
- The Student Union's free education was linked to the University of Oslo, and was an important public education institution in the 1950s. In 1956, it had 17,000 students, and courses that tended from tin working to psychology.
- Rolf Kirkvaag tells us the rules for field driving, roundabouts and the importance of utilizing the driving width in traffic, as well as the use of driving range and lanes in traffic. Then he takes a drive on the streets of Oslo to try out his knowledge in practice.
- An educational film that shows you how to, and how not to, behave in traffic. And a dramatic bypass that ends very badly.
- Nordmarka supplies Oslo with resources, including water, timber and power.
- A look on many decorations in various public buildings in Oslo. These decorations have been made by famous artists in Norway, including Alf Rolfsen, Per Krohg, Edvard Munch, and many more.
- Santa Claus arrives in front of a small group of four children.
- Poetic film about nature and outdoor life. Activities we do include bathing, fishing, hiking in forest and mountains.
- Oslo has many sports fields, including Voldsløkka, Dælenenga, Ekebergsletta and Bislett.
- In the middle of the 1950s, Oslo imported 27.000 tonnes coal annually, which was converted into coke, gas and tar. The production took place at the gasworks at Ankertoget, Oslo. The gas could be used in private households, and in business.
- Debate on the regulation of the Karl Johan quarter. Produced in December 1969, this film was made in connection with the current debate about the Karl Johan quarter's future destiny. Interviews with interested parties, as well as discussion.
- Here's a reflection of the development of skiing through the last 100 years, illustrated through the history of Holmenkollbakken. Using old and modern materials, the film shows us historical moments in the Norwegian world of ski jumping, as well as modernization and renovation in the ground prior to the World Cup 1982.
- A long time ago, people traveled collectively to Oslo City by horse-drawn vehicles. This was the beginning of Oslo Sporveier (Oslo Tramways). Today, in the city that awakens to life in the morning, lots of people travel by buses and trams. We also get a dramatized tram stop, before we get a view of Oslo Sporveier's daily work.
- Safety and precautions on winter driving.
- Every day, fresh foods are transported to Oslo for nearly 500,000 hungry people. They are distributed in fish halls, slaughterhouses, dairies and squares, on their way to the consumers.
- If fire should happen at any home, then 42 99 00 was the phone number to use in order to call Oslo's fire department. Firemen and vehicles are coming from different stations to extinguish a residential fire in Bjerregårdsgate. Firefighters are training in case of similar situations, and they are also working with fire prevention.
- Should an accident occur at home, you should call: 20 10 90. An ambulance would then launch, and drive through many and long Oslo streets.