Categories
Narrative Feature Film: Full-length fictional films with a strong narrative focus.
Documentary Feature Film: Non-fiction films that explore real-life subjects, issues, or events.
Short Film (Narrative): Fictional films with a runtime typically under 40 minutes, focusing on storytelling and character development.
Short Film (Documentary): Non-fiction films with a runtime typically under 40 minutes, exploring real-world subjects or issues.
Animation: Animated films of various styles and techniques, including traditional, CGI, stop-motion, and experimental animation.
Experimental: Films that push the boundaries of traditional filmmaking, exploring unconventional storytelling techniques and visual styles.
Student Film: Films created by student filmmakers as part of their academic coursework or independent projects.
International: Films from around the world, showcasing diverse cultures, perspectives, and storytelling traditions.
Local Focus: Films with a focus on Oslo or Norway, exploring local stories, culture, or landscapes.
Emerging Filmmakers: Films by up-and-coming filmmakers who are making their mark in the industry with innovative and original work.
Environmental/Sustainability: Films that address environmental issues, sustainability, and the relationship between humanity and the natural world.
Human Rights/Social Justice: Films that explore themes of human rights, social justice, equality, and activism.
Women in Film: Films that highlight the experiences, perspectives, and contributions of women in front of and behind the camera
Documentary Feature Film: Non-fiction films that explore real-life subjects, issues, or events.
Short Film (Narrative): Fictional films with a runtime typically under 40 minutes, focusing on storytelling and character development.
Short Film (Documentary): Non-fiction films with a runtime typically under 40 minutes, exploring real-world subjects or issues.
Animation: Animated films of various styles and techniques, including traditional, CGI, stop-motion, and experimental animation.
Experimental: Films that push the boundaries of traditional filmmaking, exploring unconventional storytelling techniques and visual styles.
Student Film: Films created by student filmmakers as part of their academic coursework or independent projects.
International: Films from around the world, showcasing diverse cultures, perspectives, and storytelling traditions.
Local Focus: Films with a focus on Oslo or Norway, exploring local stories, culture, or landscapes.
Emerging Filmmakers: Films by up-and-coming filmmakers who are making their mark in the industry with innovative and original work.
Environmental/Sustainability: Films that address environmental issues, sustainability, and the relationship between humanity and the natural world.
Human Rights/Social Justice: Films that explore themes of human rights, social justice, equality, and activism.
Women in Film: Films that highlight the experiences, perspectives, and contributions of women in front of and behind the camera

