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- Three women decides to go on a male-like ramp for a week instead of cooking dinner for their husbands for the sake of female liberation.
- Preben invites mrs. Lissen to the opera, and later she says she wants a divorce from Fredrik. It develops into a hide and seek hunt for the truth.
- The first Norwegian music film shows the connection between folk music rhythms and rock rhythms through a concert Sunday June 17th 1973 at the Holmenkollen ski jump.
- Many people in a large city like Oslo have their dreams of having their own cars realized, but for what, and for what price? But it can also be a social problem. It doesn't help since a large city like this requires more space for cars.
- Follow excavations and traffic regulations in the Old Town, where the original Oslo was located. Archaeologists go underground, the future reveals the past.
- The film lets us take a look at the flower exhibition in Frogner Park in the summer of 1965, and gives us good tips for gardeners and others who love flowers.
- An educational film about our habits, and bad habits as drivers.
- Kunstnernes Hus (The Art House) celebrates its 50th anniversary, and we are getting a quick story about the creation and the idea behind it, from the end of the last century until the opening of 1930.
- The port of Oslo's eastern and western railway station, which has been statutory for 70 years for joy and annoyance, has always been like the lynx from Loenga, and like a 1300 ton farmhouse. It will soon be underground. We are also getting a historical backdrop and a brief orientation about what the future will bring.
- How the building and life of the quadrature in Christian IV's city were during the 1600 and 1700s.
- Excavations are going on in the Old Town of Oslo. With the help of reconstructions and old photos, this film tries to create a picture of how Oslo looked like in the medieval times, and how people lived there.
- This is a depiction of Henrik Ibsen's childhood and youth. Ibsen grew up as a child in the town of Skien, and became an adult in Grimstad where he was a chemist for a while. Then he visited Christiania and stayed there before he moved to Bergen, where he worked as a theater manager. This stay lasted for approximately two years before he moved back to Christiania.
- The Youth Patrol, a volunteer club founded in 1958, consists of boys and young men who do charitable work. What work they do is revealed in this Oslo-film. This is the mother's best child.
- Geir Børresen shows you what you should be eating, in a humorous way.
- Oslo has many cultural offerings, and it is possible Oslo cinemas are closest to the people living in this city. We are getting a look at the many cinemas Oslo Kinematografer can offer. As you probably know, movies are best at the cinema.
- How Oslo was from approximately 1840 when the city was called Christiania, to the present time, all told with pictures from the time.
- Portrait of Henrik Ibsen.