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- A loving film about the free community of Christiania. That depicts more than Pusher Street, hippies, drugs and weed. The film shows a well-functioning small village with a kindergarten, recycling hall, resident advice, post office, local radio and beautiful self-built houses. It also touches on Christiania's dramatic history in relation to the surrounding society and the fight against hard drugs.
- Documentary chronicling the development of the women's movement in Denmark from the suffragettes till present day.
- Follows homeless, addicted and alienated Greenlandic women in Copenhagen, Denmark; includes fragments of Greenlandic culture.
- Meet two beautiful and unusual women from Uganda. Joyce Tusime Adyeri Møller comes from a royal family and today works as a bartender in a provincial town in the north of Denmark. Her elaborate coiffures are created by the extremely hard working Judith Achan in her lively and cheerful hairdressing saloon, where people meet, discuss and eat, and where hairdos with myriads of braides are a full-time job for three people. The film portrays Judith's and Joyce's courage in life, their hard work and their admirable concern and love for other people. - Both women carry a secret dream.
- City Hall in Copenhagen is a gem in the Danish national romantic building tradition. Virtually untouched since the completion in 1905. But it was not an easy birth for the creative force behind the project, Martin Nyrop. In the film we see both the architect sources of inspiration in Italy and his stubborn fight to retain his original idea of the structure. Town Hall spirits of both Nyrop sense of clear outline practical solutions to difficult design tasks, and interest to even the smallest thing. The film is both a dramatic introduction to a magical universe, and a fascinating portrait of an energy and tough slider in Danish architecture.
- The baroque spiral spire of Our Saviour's Church in Copenhagen, Denmark, built in 1750 by the architect Lauritz de Thurah, is a unique piece of art with a unique history behind, with traces to the Tower of Babel.