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- Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairytale about the soldier, the witch, the dogs, the princess and half the kingdom
- Imagine that you as a human being were completely deprived of personal competencies and were a living skeleton with no connection to a soul and body?
- When Nicky is released from prison, a world unchanged is awaiting outside. He is alone and cannot adapt to his newfound freedom. His debt has, during his time as an inmate, grown dangerously large and his desire for a better life, soon appears to be a mirage.
- Timeless unfolds as a cinematic epic that immerses audiences in a mesmerizing dreamscape, seamlessly blending elements of wonder and sorrow. The narrative unfolds across three captivating chapters: "The Past, Present, and Future," inviting the audience on a profound journey through the pivotal time periods that have shaped the course of human history. Hofmann's masterful storytelling weaves together a tapestry of emotions and moments that transcend time, creating a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.
- A 4 episode documentary following up on what happened to the child stars of the early years of MGP. How did the fame influence their lives.
- Adult cartoon about a man's passionate and grotesque obsession with his new stunning neighbor. Nothing will prevent him from getting to the object of his desire. Through floors and walls, other peoples' flats, through fire and water, through ...
- A family-oriented short animation series about the antics of Papa Zola, the lovable but bumbling school teacher, and his brilliant and adorable young daughter Pipi Zola.
- It is a wonderful summer's day - and love at first sight - when young violinist Werning from Lumbye's Tivoli orchestra meets the beautiful miss Amelie. Unfortunately, Amelie is the daughter of wealthy wine wholesaler Hambroe, who has his eyes on a far more suitable party for his daughter - the sleazy and debt-ridden Baron von Listow. The two lovers therefore have to go through an awful lot before they finally get each other to the sparkling tunes of Lumbye's music.
- A strikingly colourful, surrealistic, animated film, inspired by the work of female Peruvian singer Yma Sumac. Music and imagery flow congenially together in this tragi-comical story of a little boy who dies and goes to heaven, only to be seduced by an operatic angel who takes him to hell.
- Three couples get married at the same time. They were friends and lovers from high school, but after the joint wedding they go their separate ways as a couple. However, they decide to meet again to celebrate the copper wedding together, and the starting point is Helsingør. What started out in upbeat, euphoric joy and love has now been not-so-slightly revised. Twelve and a half years have eaten away at the marital veneer that is rust in romance. It is thus a psychological problem film which, in contrast to so many other contemporaneous happiness films, seriously comments on the difficult aspects of marriage. After all, life contains both of them.
- A stream of associative patterns is woven into the many ambiguous meanings of the river image. There are cracks to blind areas of loss and oblivion, world fires and floods - and to an oasis of dreams, fantasies and myths. Images materialize in the borderline between mind and world.
- At 95 years old, retired trapeze artist Norma Fox talks about her life. From a young lonely girl in small town Denmark to becoming an international circus star. A life that has also faced many tragedies.
- Bjarne and Bibi are constantly on the road between seaside hotels on the west coast of Denmark where they have tried to be a success with their songs and music for many years. They are a couple off and on stage, but things aren't going too well. Bjarne is fed up with this race, he wants a small house and an ordinary life with a wife and child. Bibi is struggling to build a career and become a star, a struggle that makes her bitter and self-righteous. It's time for a showdown. Not least with oneself.
- A retelling of the pre-christian creation story using animation inspired by Bronze Age art.
- The last wish of the founder of Ikea came as a shock. Half the fortune went to Norrland, not the hometown of Småland.
- When Norman sets out to get a big scoop for the Pontypandy Planet, he ends up out of control on Joe's new rocket-powered pogo stick.
- Whilst on the way to the ruins, Trevor's bus breaks down. Trevor tries fixing it but he disconnects the brakes, and when Mrs Chen helps out she ends up driving the bus out of control.
- Released especially for Halloween, this video intended for an international audience of all ages will entertain you. Discover one of the most popular slashers playing on the piano 13 songs related to the Halloween theme in less than a minute and a half.
- In each episode, 2 people compete to make the best purchases, which they later sell at auction. whoever has earned the most money wins.
- Solange and Claire are two housemaids who cross boundaries and develop rebellious-sadistic fantasies when their mistress - Madame - is away. At Madame's return, she is met by the all-time nightmare of the ruling classes.
- Mister Jourdain dreams of rising from his bourgeois life as a merchant to become a fine aristocratic gentleman. In his middle age, he tries to acquire all the virtues that a fine gentleman must have. His wife, however, does not approve of the transformations. TV adaptation of Moliere's 1670 comedy and ballet.
- Disguised as door-to-door salesmen (hawkers), arsonists talk their way into people's homes. They settle down in the attic, where they set about planning the destruction of the house. TV adaptation of Frisch's 1953 dark comedy and allegory of how authoritarian regimes take over the minds of people.
- It's Sunday morning in the park. The sun is shining, the children are playing, the pigeons are cooing and a man in a straw hat sits down at a table and orders a cup of coffee. Everything is just the way we want to see the world: In order and perspective. But are things really that way? Is everything peaceful and quiet? Not on this particular Sunday in the park, when the animator decides to forget about the rules of perspective and logic.
- Heino Lange helps children fix things.
- Documentary about the barrister and perhaps the most controversal Danish politician ever Mogens Glistrup who claimed on national television in 1971 that he didn't pay a cent in taxes. This document portrays the daily life of him and his wife Lene which is a fairly normal life. Only, he spends most of his time working on his political crusade, collecting articles and notes on Muslim culture. His goal is a published work about the future of Denmark, so far 8,600 pages and still counting.. He refers to his work as The Case.
- The Search is the ultimate happening film created by a group of ABCinema members during a camp on the Juttish heath. The film consists of loosely composed sequences. The landscape is the setting for a series of peculiar occurrences in which individual members were free to realize personal ideas, fantasies and themes: a man runs across the heath, shouting, a Molotov cocktail flares on a beach, a man repeatedly falls over, an angel-like woman makes a solitary procession, a burning pine, a man breaking a tree with a shovel, etc. Several of the scenes obviously draw on religious themes but this does not mean that there is a thematic key to the film. It was shot in 35 mm and the images have a slightly russet hue. Henning Christiansen composed a soundtrack of gloomy organ music, occasionally augmented by urban noises contrasted with the countryside. Brief pieces of text by Jørgen Leth (hand-written by Per Kirkeby) resembling fragments of a film script have been inserted between the tableaux and inspire other readings or visions: "camouflage", "A car passes", "The Sun sets or rises", "The heath is alive", "Helicopters fly across the landscape in long lines, parallel lines".
- Dan is only 10 years old and is caught between a younger and an older sister who tease, manipulate and tell him off. Dan is always the loser of the battle for the affection of their busy parents and the scapegoat who end up doing the dishes on his own. And when the family relax together, there is not really room for him.
- Behind the scenes of the second season of the Danish "Robinson Ekspeditionen" from 1999.
- Mike Flood gets trapped in Bronwyn's basement with a burst water pipe. Meanwhile, Station Officer Steele takes on the role of a little old lady trapped inside a cupboard during a training exercise.
- Trevor is using "Sat Nav Sally" but the system leads them the wrong way and the bus gets stuck in the wet sand just as the tide starts to come in.
- Trevor gets his bus stuck after swerving off the road to avoid hitting a cat. Ignoring advice, Trevor leaves the bus and ends up getting stuck in a nearby bog.
- When Sarah hurts her leg on Pontypandy cliffs, she remembers that red is a sign for danger. Bronwyn uses a red picnic cloth as a signal for help.
- When Norman breaks his skateboard, he goes down a wishing well to look for pennies to buy a new one and ends up getting stuck. Meanwhile, Elvis struggles to complete a training session due to his fear of heights.
- Norman has a great idea for turning Gareth's cardboard dragon into a real fire-breathing dragon using a pack of matches...
- Elvis and Mike break up their band to form solo acts. But when Mike's guitar machine falls apart during a show, it causes a fire.
- A drama critic learns on his wedding day that his beloved maiden aunts are homicidal maniacs, and that insanity runs in his family.