With an estimated 500,000 women in Norway impacted and a societal cost exceeding 12 billion NOK annually, the series aims to humanise the statistics through powerful individual stories.
Each episode follows a single protagonist, showcasing their ups and downs, moments of joy, grief, and resilience. The goal is to inform, engage and inspire change, both socially and within the healthcare system. With a tone that balances warmth, insight, and moments of humour, Ingen kur seeks to make complex health issues accessible and relatable to a broad audience.
5-episode mini series (each ~19 minutes) for The Endometriosis Association.
Marius Vesterå | Ragnhild Harket | Susanne Falkum Løvik | Andreas Falk Luksepp
No Cure is a deeply personal and socially engaged documentary series currently in development. It will focus on endometriosis, a painful and often misunderstood condition affecting 1 in 10 women globally. With an estimated 500,000 women in Norway impacted and a societal cost exceeding 12 billion NOK annually, the series aims to humanise the statistics through powerful individual stories.


Led by program host Ragnhild Harket, a nurse and endometriosis patient herself, the series brings viewers into the emotional, medical, and political realities of living with this chronic condition. Each episode follows a single protagonist, showcasing their ups and downs, moments of joy, grief, and resilience. The goal is to inform, engage and inspire change, both socially and within the healthcare system. With a tone that balances warmth, insight, and moments of humour, No cure seeks to make complex health issues accessible and relatable to a broad audience.

Led by program host Ragnhild Harket, a nurse and endometriosis patient herself, the series brings viewers into the emotional, medical, and political realities of living with this chronic condition. Each episode follows a single protagonist, showcasing their ups and downs, moments of joy, grief, and resilience. The goal is not only to inform and engage but to inspire change, both socially and within the healthcare system. With a tone that balances warmth, insight, and moments of humour, Ingen kur seeks to make complex health issues accessible and relatable to a broad audience.
We are currently collaborating with The Endometriosis Association, and funding from the Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) and other potential partners, both national and international, to bring this important series to life. The series will also feature expert voices, political dialogue, and global perspectives, while preserving an intimate lens on women's lived experiences in Norway. With Ragnhild Harket as an empathetic and experienced guide. No Cure promises to be both eye-opening and emotionally impactful, a call to action wrapped in a compelling viewing experience. TAKT has also identified low-hanging opportunities to improve the current situation for Norwegians affected by endometriosis. The Norwegian Endometriosis Association receives a high volume of daily inquiries, far beyond their capacity to handle, nor do they have the resources to hire dedicated support staff. To address this gap, we are currently looking into developing an AI-driven expert agent, trained specifically in endometriosis, which will be available on the association’s website. Patients can chat directly with the agent, getting immediate, reliable information and support whenever they need it.





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