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- A photographer struggles to balance life in war zones with being the father of four.
- A "road movie" about a retired couple making one more trip to the harsh wilderness of their beloved Siberian tundra.
- When Silas suddenly can't find his friends in the schoolyard, Christina knows all too well what that means: He's losing his eyesight, just like she did as a child. The doctors had assured her that he couldn't inherit the disease, but they were wrong. Christina decides that Silas should get to se the grand, beautiful nature before his vision disappears, and she brings him along for the journey of a lifetime to Iceland, where they see whales and erupting geysers. She teaches Silas how to make his way through a big city full of noise and construction work, how you listen for when the food is done, and how you keep your friends, even though your disability grows day by day. But the grief and a feeling of being left out is still very present in Christina, and those are emotions that she doesn't want to pass on to her son, even though they are not easily ignored.
- Big Boy is a story about one intense year of childhood.
- With the selling of a summer cottage, the film opens a view of the past and the future, the story of a family and generations, breakaways, independence and loneliness .
- A documentary film about love and loss, exploring the invisible bond between a child and a biological parent. Children in foster care are, in truth, on loan only.
- Becoming Me follows three young women who are struggling with the real or imagined demands and pressure of today's society.
- 'A home in Memory' looks into the relationship between identity and the surrounding space. What is it like to abandon a home which carries traces from several generations?
- People and technology are becoming increasingly intertwined. With the accelerating pace of everyday life and our increasing virtual presence as individuals, the line between the real and the virtual self has begun to blur. In this personal and cinematic journey, the director observes the links between freedom and dependence in our time.