The Oslo / Fusion film festival has succeeded in presenting a program with a huge range, where the lesbian horror comedy Women Who Kill is one of the highlights.
Kiki throws the viewer right into the lives of Black, diseased youngsters in New York, who for various reasons have been placed outside the American Dream.
Arab Film Days: A vivid and genuine portrayal of a political fiery theme, where the pre-pubic, tough little sister acts as an extension of the audience's gaze.
Informative and unambiguous film about the modern slave industry of the clothing industry, which is in stark contrast to the smooth-polished advertising images we consume in line with our empty and ever-changing needs.
Many women may experience the escape as walking from the ashes to the fire. They were not safe where they were, but at least they knew them. During the escape, many are an easy prey for abusers. Many people also do not feel safe after coming to Norway.