Thursday premiere w.23-24
Sabotage of the German occupying forces during the war in Norway, intelligent and exciting thriller with Lily James and epic medieval fantasy, are some of the ingredients in this week's newly hatched movie eggs on Viddla.
"No callers are identified. No conversations are recorded. No phone logs are stored. Speak clearly now, and when you are finished, say: 'Go ahead'." He has strict rules, but breaks them when a new client asks for his help to stay alive. The thriller Relay is about a person who acts as a link between large, corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them with exposure.
Kampen om Tungtvannet is about the covert operation at Vemork in Norway during World War II. When American and British soldiers failed to stop the Germans from producing heavy water, young local resistance fighters received special training to undermine and sabotage the factory. This is the 1948 version, and the film is made as a reconstruction, with several of the participants in the film having taken part in the real operation in 1943.
The documentary Sleep Insights is a conversation between filmmaker Howard Burton and Professor Matthew Walker. How do we understand the role of sleep in our daily lives, and how important is sleep for our ability to enhance learning and regulate emotions?
Stolen Season is an award-winning Canadian drama. It is about a therapist who begins to suspect that the patient she is treating is her own abducted and adopted child whom she has not seen for 17 years. This is director Pascal Payant's second feature film, and a great story with a strong atmosphere and beautiful visuals.
Look out for epic fantasy and a magnificent set design in John Real's film The Last Redemption. Monstrous orcs and power-hungry villains must be defeated, as Diana and her brothers fight to save the kingdom from the cunning Lord Roland. Heroism and cooperation are needed in the fight for good.
Blücher (Battle of Oslo) is the story of the night of April 9, 1940, when several ships secretly sailed into the Oslofjord, and the commander at Oscarsborg had to decide quickly whether to let the ships pass or shoot at them with live ammunition. We meet Colonel Birger Eriksen in the post-war period, at a hearing about the events of that night.
Published: 04/06/2026 Last updated: 04/06/2026