Name of the Game
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The politician Trond Giske was for many years the "crown prince" of the Norwegian Labour Party. But when this left-wing party loses popularity and the #MeToo movement raises awareness about sexual harassment, the tide turns for the once-so-popular Giske. Long-standing rumours of inappropriate behaviour towards young staff members at parties is thrown into sharp relief when a number of women accuse him of sexual harassment. The flood of media attention, leaked videos and testi... (Full plot summary below)

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The politician Trond Giske was for many years the "crown prince" of the Norwegian Labour Party. But when this left-wing party loses popularity and the #MeToo movement raises awareness about sexual harassment, the tide turns for the once-so-popular Giske. Long-standing rumours of inappropriate behaviour towards young staff members at parties is thrown into sharp relief when a number of women accuse him of sexual harassment. The flood of media attention, leaked videos and testimonials, and the ensuing political power struggle, bring about his downfall. But Giske, now in his fifties, is not prepared to give up: he travels the country in a self-refurbished caravan painted red to convince his voters that he deserves a second chance. Filmmaker Håvard Bustnes follows him on this tour, and interviews politicians and journalists who look back on the political drama-making quite a contrast with Giske calmly discussing his political objectives with his supporters in his caravan. Meanwhile, Bustnes wrestles to understand how he himself has become an object of Giske's game of power.

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