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- A 16 year old boy growing up in the '60s, trying to go his own ways. He is inseparable from his friends and starts dropping school and starts experimenting with life, sex, drugs, alcohol.
- People of all ages tell their stories about growing up as gay and lesbians in Norway.
- The port of Oslo's eastern and western railway station, which has been statutory for 70 years for joy and annoyance, has always been like the lynx from Loenga, and like a 1300 ton farmhouse. It will soon be underground. We are also getting a historical backdrop and a brief orientation about what the future will bring.
- Childhood and adolescence. How is it experienced to feel different, to fall in love with one of the same sex, to be afraid of being discovered, the bottomless shame that grows inside one? We hear about Marit Rensvold's visit to the psychologist in the 50's, about Erik Aasheim who stole "Playgirl" in the kiosk in Porsgrunn, and about Hans Hjerpekjøen's train journey to Oslo and his first meeting with another gay man.
- Young women and men, who due to their orientation, travel to the big cities as sexual refugees. We hear about the tough process of getting out of the closet, standing out as gay or lesbian to family and society. We will be with Marit to Paris, Kim at a brothel in Costa Rica and Svein to the meeting place at Deichmann's place.
- Love - the best and most difficult of all. We meet lesbian and gay couples who have had good and long love lives. The program also addresses those who have stuck sticks in the wheels for all those who freely wanted to live out their love. We meet the farmers Axel and Svein, hear about HIV/AIDS and the Church.
- The diversity of the gay community. Gays and lesbians are not a uniform group. Here we will meet old and young, feminists, "teddy bears", drag artists, the "queer" and a trans person.
- Michael travels to Scandinavia, the former Vikings home countries, once controlled by mighty Danish kings, now divided in three modest, pacific nation realms, yet tied by dynastic alliances with each-other, Britain and other European great powers. He starts in the Danish capital Copenhagen, also home of fairy tale champion Hans Christian Anderson i the grand old Tivoli amusement park, a well-preserved continental pioneer. By monumental bridge to Malmö, in Sweden, and the grand cathedral of Lund, once the Northern European archiepiscopal see, and the great port of Göteborg, also a major industrial center, home of companies like Volvo and great immigrant communities, firstly Scots like Michael's mother, whose traditional dances he partakes in. Past falls turned into a pioneer hydro-electricity plant and picnic-ideal countryside to the Norwegian capital Oslo, enjoying a ski jump-akin slide ride.