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Father and Teddy live in a forest. Every day is different than the other, full of new adventures, so they are never bored. Charismatic, and a bit clumsy Father, together with unstoppable and caring Teddy; can cheer everyone up and lend a helping hand to many animals in the forest. Together they will learn what is friendship, candidness and responsibility. But most important of all, they learn that sharing with others makes us richer. “Hug me” is an uplifting TV show for children, portraying the relationship between a father and a son. In a funny, yet real way, it shows the unique bond that Father and Teddy share. The series teach children and their parents to pay attention to small words and gestures, thanks to which we create and maintain good relations with others.
Hug Me Hug Me
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Sentimental Value Affeksjonsverdi
Joachim Trier
Tuesday, 20. 01. 2026 / 16:15 / Main Hall
After the success of The Worst Person in the World, Joachim Trier returns with an intimate and deeply moving story about family, memory, and the unifying power of art. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in Cannes and nominated for eight Golden Globes.
The Voice of Hind Rajab Sawt Hind Rajab
Kaouther Ben Hania
Tuesday, 20. 01. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall
A harrowing reconstruction of the attempted rescue of a Palestinian girl, intertwining real emergency call recordings with dramatised scenes in a call centre. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in Venice and nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Non-English Language Film.
Fiume o morte! Fiume o morte!
Igor Bezinović
Tuesday, 20. 01. 2026 / 19:45 / Small Hall
On 12 September 1919, a troop of some three hundred soldiers under the leadership of the flamboyant war-loving Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio swooped into the Northern-Adriatic port town of Fiume, now Rijeka, wanting to annex the city to Italy. Over the course of the next 16 months, during what is regarded as one of the most bizarre militant sieges of all time his official photography team captured over 10,000 images. A century later, Igor Bezinović orchestrates a direct-action history lesson focused on the siege and its modern-day implications.



