Bergensbanen is a real time documentary film of the entire journey by rail from Bergen to Oslo in Norway. The journey, lasting almost seven and a half hours, was filmed by cameras on the outside of the train, and is interspersed with interviews, archive footage and music. An alternative cut (the version commonly available on the internet) consists entirely of unbroken phantom ride footage.
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Outtakes, commentary from Zefier's third film: Jo; or The Act of Riding a Bike.
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Experience one of the most spectacular train journeys in Norway from the orchestra stand. Join us mi...
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A young girl is forced to reckon with the changing nature of her relationship
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An engineering student struggles to balance his experiences of loss, anxiety and serenity.
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