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His Name Was Harald

Harald is a petty criminal, wheelchair-bound middle-aged man who still dreams of the big break for his hard rock band. When he's not watching Antikundran or drinking folk beer with his friend Staffan, he's dealing in antiques. Mostly stolen goods, “found” in empty houses in the countryside. One day a young woman knocks on his door. She says that Harald is her father. Having a grown-up daughter is a shock for Harald, but that's not all. The reason his daughter has sought him out is that her own child has been abducted, and she has no one else to turn to...

His Name Was Harald

NR 2022
It's Going Better Now

Radio presenter, comedian and actor Bjarte Tjøstheim is back with his personal and self-deprecating performance about living with fear of most things. Because what is it really like to make a living being a comedian and give yourself up - when deep down you are anxious by nature? In the solo performance "Det går betre no" Bjarte shows a new side of himself, and tells personal stories from his outer daily life, and his inner life. As a priest's son with wavering faith in God, the hope is that angels will come to save him when life is at its darkest. Angels with wings, or just with a white coat.

It's Going Better Now

NR 2022
The Garage

Two brothers Yılmaz and Müjdat, who have grown up in an orphanage, are inherited a car body repair shop from Nuri and İsmet who were like fathers to them. One night they take an old grumpy man's car to couple of streets away. In the middle of the night, when they are hotwiring the car, the old man's heart can't take it. Thus, their short journey now leads them to somewhere unknown. One thing leads to another, now Yılmaz and Müjdat have to put the old man's dead body into a thinner solvent tank. The duo keeps painting the cars in their shop but they realize that the thinner they take from the tank with the dead body is giving amazing results. That "a couple of streets away" now leads to something really odd.

The Garage

3.7 2022