Norway, with its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, provides a unique backdrop for romantic stories. This curated list of melodramas set in Norway not only showcases the country's scenic beauty but also delves into the emotional depth of human relationships. Whether you're a fan of romance or simply looking to explore Norwegian cinema, these films offer a blend of heartfelt storytelling and visual splendor.

The Troll Hunter (2010)
Description: Although primarily a fantasy film, it includes a subplot of romance between characters, set against the mythical landscapes of Norway.
Fact: The film was shot in a found footage style, adding to its unique storytelling approach.


The Wave (2015)
Description: While not a traditional romance, "The Wave" includes elements of love and sacrifice amidst a natural disaster, highlighting the strength of relationships in crisis.
Fact: This film was Norway's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.


The King's Choice (2016)
Description: This historical drama focuses on King Haakon VII's decision during WWII, but it also portrays the personal relationships and sacrifices made during wartime.
Fact: The film was a major success in Norway, becoming one of the highest-grossing Norwegian films of all time.


The Bothersome Man (2006)
Description: A surreal comedy-drama where the protagonist's search for meaning includes a quest for love in a bizarre, utopian society.
Fact: The film was praised for its unique visual style and satirical take on modern life.


Cold Prey (2006)
Description: While a horror film, it includes elements of romance among the group of friends who find themselves in a deadly situation in the Norwegian mountains.
Fact: This film kickstarted a successful horror franchise in Norway.


A Somewhat Gentle Man (2010)
Description: A dark comedy with romantic elements, this film follows an ex-convict who tries to start anew, including rekindling old flames and finding new love.
Fact: The film was selected as Norway's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.


The Half Brother (2013)
Description: A family saga that spans decades, exploring complex relationships, including romantic entanglements, set against the backdrop of Norway's history.
Fact: Based on the novel by Lars Saabye Christensen, this miniseries was critically acclaimed for its storytelling and character development.


The Quisling Regime (2016)
Description: This film delves into the life of Vidkun Quisling, but also explores the love stories that unfolded during his regime, offering a nuanced look at personal lives during political turmoil.
Fact: The film provides a rare insight into the personal life of one of Norway's most controversial figures.


The Crossing (2007)
Description: A tale of love and escape, where a Norwegian woman helps a German soldier flee to Sweden during WWII, highlighting the complexities of love in wartime.
Fact: The film was inspired by real events during the German occupation of Norway.


The Invisible (2002)
Description: A supernatural thriller with romantic undertones, where a young man must navigate the afterlife to resolve unfinished business, including his relationship with his girlfriend.
Fact: This film was remade in Hollywood in 2007 with the same title.
