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- In the aftermath of a divorce, Thelma is now living alone with her teenage daughter Irene and a disabled son. Somewhat overwhelmed by the situation (and initially often hiding in bed) the two women often conflict but gradually make new experiences. The contours of new identities and a firmer place to stand as individuals gradually emerge. Original new drama written for TV.
- Analysing the life and feats of a selection of military leaders from the past century.
- A group of Danes are taken hostage when Iraq's dictator Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait in 1990. Most of the Danes escape before the crisis develops into war. But, there is one Danish diplomat, that Saddam Hussein will not let go. The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs sends two specialists on a life-threatening mission to rescue him home.
- Carl Værnet exposed homosexuals in concentration camps for his experiments. After the war, a new life awaited in Argentina. The family still lives with the past.
- This piece looks at some of the challenges of the location shoot.
- Popular gag-man Yoon Se-yoon suddenly started to show strange behaviors, such as repeating weird movements or spitting unknown words one day when he was 14.
- Sten Lundager was one of Denmark's biggest hashish smugglers. He lived the good life and made lots of money, but life as a criminal came at a great cost to himself and others.
- This includes info from veterans Evans, Smilanich, Anderts and Stewart as well as Ayer. Mostly we learn of the veterans' experiences during WWII.
- Taco Belly goes on crazy adventures with his best friend, Burrito Head, his on-again-off-again girlfriend, Bacon Boobs, and his worst enemy, Crazy Fatass.
- This making-of documentary shows details from Hackford, Statham, and stunt coordinator Mike Massa as it looks at the film's action and stunts.
- More than three decades after having lost her mother to a brutal crime in Uganda, director Patricia returns to her native country, Uganda, to confront her dark past in a deeply personal quest for truth and inner peace.
- This piece begins to cover the franchise's legacy, with a bunch of talking heads offering brief comments interspersed with film scenes.
- A personal family epic, where Danish-Pakistani director Anita Mathal Hopland looks back at the history of her two families over 15 years in Karachi and Copenhagen. Moosa Lane is the name of the street in the Pakistani capital Karachi where one half of Anita Hopland's family lives. The other half lives in Denmark. In her first solo film as a director, Hopland returns to material she has shot over a period of 14 years in her two home countries to understand her origins and herself. The cultural contrasts between the house in Karachi, where 25 family members live under one roof, and the everyday reality of Copenhagen in a Danish welfare state are stark. But in her reflective meditation on mental and geographical distances, and on what binds us together despite our differences, she builds a bridge across time and place. In Pakistan, her cousin's daughter Saima becomes an anchor and focal point until the day she is to be married off. Time passes, the two families change, and so does Hopland herself. MOOSA LANE is a personal family story in a wide format, where all emotions are allowed to colour the canvas along the way.
- This is a dramatization of what happens when a passenger train is hit by a detached semi-trailer from an oncoming freight train on 2 January 2019 Eight people are killed, and the biggest train accident in Denmark in 30 years is a reality.
- Chris Tarrant goes on a personal journey to explore the darkest chapter in the history of the railways, their role in the Nazi Holocaust of WWII. Traveling through three countries, Chris explores the history from the first anti-Jewish laws and the Nazi's quest to build the world's most powerful railway of war - to the eventual use of that railway network to transport millions to their deaths. Chris meets holocaust survivors as they retrace their wartime journeys, including Helga Weissova, who as a young girl recorded her experiences in the horrifying Terezin Ghetto with drawings and in her diary. In Poland, he meets Arek Hersh, a former child slave who escaped death countless times in the Ghetto and at Auschwitz where he and Chris travel together to face up to the true horror of the Holocaust.
- This making-of documentary shows notes from Taylor Hackford, producer Les Alexander, and actors Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez, Nick Nolte and Emma Booth. The show looks at the source novel and its adaptation, visual design and locations, cast and characters.
- A quick exploration of a few of the easter eggs hidden in the film.
- This documentary combines many movie clips with remarks from First Blood novelist David Morrell and author of The Writer's Journey Christopher Vogler. The former provides some good background and anecdotes about the movie; Vogler takes more of a symbolic and interpretive view of Rambo. He traces the path followed by our hero through all three movies and connects it to mythology and other basic story-telling notions. "Journey" manages to end the documentaries in a reasonably rich and useful way.
- As the title suggests, this piece looks closely at the primary shooting location, including how it enhances the movie and the challenges it posed.
- A funny little store promo featuring McCall in action.
- This making-of documentary features notes from Hackford, Statham, Alexander, Lopez, actor Micah Hauptman, and author's widow Abigail Westlake. In this one, we find some thoughts about the lead character's personality and traits.
- A comical horror movie about a commotion that happened after the sons decide to fulfill their filial duties to their mother who returned as a zombie shortly after her funeral.
- A deeper look into several main characters and the actors who performed them. Also examined is costuming and makeup, physical preparations, riding chariots, and the sense of family among the crew. We hear from cast and crew on characters and performances.
- A montage of Rambo III film clips accompanied by some music.
- This short presents info from Smith, Ayer, Pitt, Bernthal, Pena, tank supervisor Jim Dowdall, production designer Andrew Menzies, tank production assistant Thomas Turner, and Bovington Tank Museum curator David Willey as they examine the tanks used in the film as well as how the actors worked in them.
- After the release of the film Apollo 13, Dateline recalls the events of the real flight.
- The life and untimely death of the 10th Earl of Shaftesbury.
- This is the true story of two men's heroic but seemingly impossible struggle for survival. A ship's cook is stranded in an air pocket in the wreckage of a sunken ship 34 meters below the surface of the sea. With almost no oxygen and no one knowing he was alive. But someone comes to his rescue anyway. Three days after the shipwreck, a rescue ship arrives to retrieve the dead from the wreckage. A newly trained diver is the first to be sent in, and to his horror and great surprise he finds the ship's cook alive deep inside the sunken ship. But it's only now that the trouble really begins, and they're both in mortal danger. Uniquely, the entire miraculous rescue operation was filmed by the divers' helmet cameras and all their communications were recorded. For three years, Lasse Spang Olsen has traveled the world and found those involved who - for the first time - are now talking about their experiences at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in one of the world's most bizarre rescue operations.
- In 1994 3 children was accused of killing 5 year old Silje Marie Redergård. Was it actually the children who committed this crime?
- Adolf Hitler survives World War II, and spends his days in 70s Denmark.
- In the third segment of the "Razilee and Elijah Series". Elijah learns to reconnect, and explore new beginnings in a very visual and innovative way, while dealing with past intervals from traumatic loss.
- In 2017, 768 people were killed in the UK. Here we follow 13 of these murder cases and speak to the families and friends of the victims as they try to deal with the consequences of these crimes.
- Six people - three couples - meet at random at a dance restaurant in the Copenhagen nightlife. A marriage swindler and former actress, an elderly Supreme Court attorney with wife as well as a young couple with equal parts courage in life and erotic oppression. As the evening progresses, the empty champagne bottles become more and more. Old inhibitions are released and new connections emerge - and none of the six go from there as they came.
- After a night on the town, two off duty cops get lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood. They stumble upon a house with the front door mysteriously open. The more experienced one, Ben, wants to investigate. The other one, Mark, thinks it's a bad idea. They're off duty, drunk and don't have their guns, but Ben convinces Mark to enter. The house is empty, the lights are not working and there is a very strange smell inside. When Mark wants to leave, Ben gives him a choice between abandoning his duty or doing a good deed.