Kristoffer Borgli

Automatic Everything

After a woman escapes the captivity of her abusive family, a magazine invites her to a journalistic experiment: to hear music for the first time.

6/10

Saving the world, one phone call at a time.

A nightmare first date takes a turn for the worse in this short film from Softcore untd.

6.4/10

Joe is a fan. Joe is 36. Joe is getting a restraining order.

7.4/10

A horribly failed interview. A meeting of great minds. David Shields, Bret Easton Ellis and some loser.

A film director goes through an existential crisis after completing his debut feature film and is desperately trying to find meaning in Los Angeles.

Fiction/documentary hybrid DRIB centres on the real life story of how Borgli’s friend Amir, a stand-up comedian and performance artist, almost ended up as the international face of a well-known energy drink.

6.4/10
6.7%

Amir (27) becomes internet famous by his videos where he picks fights with strangers on the street. He tries to justify his success in a portrait interview with a newspaper

Oscar (28) is struggling to write an autobiographical film.

Two girls find themselves locked in an Oslo public swimming hall and bond over school gossip, boys and dancing to the psychedelic sounds of Lindstrøm.

Excerpt from the film Whateverest.

Whateverest is a documentary about the unlikely inspiration behind a dance tune produced by Todd Terje called 'Inspector Norse.' 'Inspector Norse' is the Internet alias of Marius Solem Johansen, a failed musician living in a small town, producing dance videos and drug recipes for YouTube.

8.2/10

Alan, a balding film director, loses his fiancé's dog at a gender reveal party on the morning of an important shoot. A critic named Nick gives candid observations on a series of incomplete shorts that Alan has spent his own money making. As the pursuit of the lost dog and the chaos of the short films begin to blend, Alan grows desperate for the day to be over.

8/10

A short dramatic and musical film from Kristoffer Borgli and The Golden Filter.

7.4/10
8.9%

Signe lives without ambition, but when her partner suddenly experiences massive success as an artist, she goes uncomfortably far to create a more interesting identity.