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Dag Johan Haugerud’s “Oslo Trilogy” movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What’s provocative is their empathy, the director says.
By Thomas Rogers
Reporting from Oslo
Dag Johan Haugerud’s “Oslo Trilogy” movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What’s provocative is their empathy, the director says.
What to Watch
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Dag Johan Haugerud’s “Oslo Trilogy” movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What’s provocative is their empathy, the director says.
By Thomas Rogers
Reporting from Oslo

Rooftop conversations about sexuality and gender identity make this the most didactic – yet still lively – instalment of Dag…

Doctor Marianne wonders if her gay colleague Tor’s approach to dating would work for her, in the second film of Dag Johan…

Sex, Dreams, Love: la nuova trilogia norvegese che indaga le relazioni sentimentali con uno sguardo queer

Dag Johan Haugerud poursuit son exploration des tourments sentimentaux, avec ce nouveau volet de sa « Trilogie d’Oslo » qui prône…

Ha shows skill on both sides of the camera in his movie with Gong Hyo-jin and Kim Dong-wook as a prim couple seduced by swinging…

In this fantasy drama from Brazil, a gay actor and a closeted politician discover a mutual passion for the same fetish