Der ingen skulle tru at nokon kunne bu - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Vassvika
The series about people who live "where no one would think anyone could live" has been running for ten years. Now we are going to meet some of those who have been part of the programme, to hear what has happened to them later in life. In the first program we are back in Vassvika in Sørfold, Skåri in Sogn, Åsligrenda in Valdres and Nyksund in Vesterålen.

Finden, Kvipt, Værøy og Makø
We meet people who live "where no one would think anyone could live" to hear what has happened to them after they were part of the programme. This time we have another meeting with the people of Finden in Sogn, Kvipt in Vest-Telemark, Værøy in Lofoten, Skjerdal in Nordfjord and Makø in Hvaler.

Måren, Eikemo, Færøy og Givær
We meet people who live "where no one would think anyone could live" to hear what has happened to them after they were part of the programme. This time we have a new meeting with the people of Måren in Sogn, on Eikemo in Sunnhordland, on Litle Færøy at the outlet of the Sognefjord, at Erik Larsatjønna on Graddisfjellet, in Skindalen in West Telemark and on Givær in the Westfjord.

Oppfølgingsepisode
In the latest follow-up program about people who have lived "where no one would have thought that someone could live", we will first hear about those who have passed away. Next, we tell about those who have moved, and why they have done so. We philosophize about why the trauma of moving mostly only goes one way, from the outskirts to the centre, and we round off with a musical tribute to those who still live a simple life in interaction with nature.
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