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Documentaries have the power to transport us into lives and places we might never otherwise experience and Being Ola is a beautiful example of that. In this episode, we sit down with director Ragnhild Nøst Bergem and the film’s subject Ola Henningsen to explore the story behind this quietly powerful documentary.
Set in the small Norwegian village of Vidaråsen, the film follows Ola’s daily life in a community where people with and without disabilities live and work side by side. Together, we talk about the inspiration behind the film, the experience of filming in such an intimate environment, and what audiences can learn from a place built on empathy, simplicity, and human connection.
This conversation goes beyond the screen, offering a thoughtful look at belonging, dignity, and the beauty of slowing down.