In 1996, a group of young people living in Norway were interviewed about what is meant to be Norwegian.
They came from diverse backgrounds - mainly from countries in Africa and Asia - and what united them was that they all lived in Norway and spoke Norwegian.
Twenty-five years later, this film tracks them down to discover how a quarter-century of living in Scandinavia has shaped their lives.
The individual stories tell much about what it means to be Norwegian, particularly for those first- and second-generation arrivals.
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They came from diverse backgrounds - mainly from countries in Africa and Asia - and what united them was that they all lived in Norway and spoke Norwegian.
Twenty-five years later, this film tracks them down to discover how a quarter-century of living in Scandinavia has shaped their lives.
The individual stories tell much about what it means to be Norwegian, particularly for those first- and second-generation arrivals.
Connect with Al Jazeera World:
‣ YouTube: https://aje.me/AJWplaylist
‣ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlJazeeraWorld
‣ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlJazeeraWorld
‣ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aljazeeraworld/
‣ Website: https://www.aljazeera.com/program/al-jazeera-world/
#AlJazeeraWorld
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