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Kosmorama has dedicated a program series to showcasing our best experiences at the cinema from the previous year.
The competition program for directors that we believe will put their mark on cinema in the upcoming years.
Films about the warm, tender and wonderful and sometimes dysfunctional in human relationships.
Stories that portays the individual's encounter with the machinery and that display, comment or criticize the world we live in.
Films with an element of the surreal or absurd that comment on the state of affairs with a crooked smile.
Reports from our unmanagable reality. These documentaries gives valuable insight into the times we live in.
Films about persons, events or phenomenons from the musical sphere that has left its mark on our lives.The program series is a collaboration with Rockheim - Det nasjonale museet for populærmusikk.
The horror section that will give you goosebumps and transport you to the most horrific parts of the world.
Films and events that combine two of the best things this world has got to offer: cinema and food.
In 2025, it will be 80 years since the end of World War II. Kosmorama is marking this occasion by presenting a series of films in collaboration with Cinemateket in Trondheim, reflecting on how we, as humans, relate to war and the post-war era through cinema.
In the festival's family program we offer exciting film experiences for young and old.
This year's opening film at Kosmorama is Uncle Jens. Uncle Jens is a heartwarming film that makes you think and laugh. Themes such as being a second-generation immigrant, culture clash, and love are central to Brwa Vahabpour's feature film debut.