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- Mighty Machines - On wheels and tracks is a series of short documentaries about real machines working on construction sites and on the road. The men who control the machines, know exactly how the work should be done and where everything should go. The machines drill, roll, turn and lift while they do the heavy work that only the Mighty Machines can do. In each episode there is a little quiz that challenges the children's imagination and each machine also has its own song. Mighty Machines - On wheels and tracks is perfect for 1-4 year old children and their picky parents.
- [season 2, episode 2]: "Svarte får." (original book title: "Svarte får."): Varg Veum's mother-in-law is dying from cancer and her last wish is to see her younger daughter before she dies. Siren ran away when she was only a teenager and now lives a life as a drug prostitute using a hotel as her work place with the hotel maneger as her pimp. Varg Veum fulfills his mother-in-law's wish but Siren is shortly after that killed. Now Varg Veum in cooperation with Hamre needs to put an end to the hotel's working methods. It lasts for 85 minutes.
- [season 1, episode 6]: "Begravde hunder." (loosely based on the book: "Begravde hunder biter ikke.": A right-wing nationalist party wants the political power in Norway if not internal strife, scandals and a bloody assassination get in the way first. The female front politician Marit Haug is known to the police as someone who often report people for either harassment or burglary. But no one really takes her seriously. At least not until more people die. It lasts 87 minutes.
- [season 2, episode 1]: "Skriften på veggen." (original book title: "Skriften på veggen."): The action in the first episode of season 2 takes place 6 years after season 1 ended. Varg Veum has cut his hair and quit his job as a private detective and now works as a teacher. His last case ended 6 years ago when we helped the police solve a murder which incarcerated Kniven. Now, he has been released and has gained a reputation as a writer, but he is still a dangerous man and Varg Veum needs to quit his job as a teacher and stop Kniven for doing further damage. It lasts for 85 minutes.
- [season 1, episode 4]: "Falne engler." (original book title: Falne engler."): The suicide of a teenage girl dressed as an angel in a white dress brings out Lucifer in her grieving father. He is actually a policeman and a colleague of Hamre. As the avenging father kills several women dressed the same way as his daughter, Varg Veum and Hamre work together to solve the case and, by coincidence, one of the involved parties is actually one of Varg's youth friends. The teenager was mentally ill and had stopped her medical treatment but her father could not accept her death as suicide. It lasts 94 minutes.
- [season 1, episode 3]: "Din til døden." (original book title: "Din til døden."): A not very successful robbery against a horse racing venue and a mechanic with both a criminal record and a bad temper leads to murder, kidnapping and a stalker who does his best to be persuade his victim into becoming his girlfriend. It lasts 86 minutes.
- [season 1, episode 5]: "Kvinnen i kjøleskabet." (original book title: "Kvinnen i kjøleskabet."): The international oil company VeriDrill asks Varg Veum to find one of their employees. It starts a hunt searching for the truth of why a man would steal business secrets from his own company and the true identity of the missing employee who to the very end is only partly retrieved. It lasts 86 minutes.
- Featurette about the test of Antichrist before the actual shooting with Danish actors and the camera Milo.
- Follow Danish director Ole Bornedal and the cast in the making of the difficult and tough scenes from Fri os fra det onde (2009), which challenged the whole crew with the dark and evil themes.
- [season 1, episode 2]: "Tornerose" (original book title: "Tornerose sov i hundre år"): Private detective Varg Veum is in Copenhagen to retrieve the teenage girl Lisa who has run away from home and now earns a living as a prostitute in Copenhagen. As Varg Veum returns the girl to her parents the neighbors ask for his help to find their son who was also Lisa boyfriend. He had spent money on some unsuccessful investments in an attempt to pay back some drug money and is now missing. When his body turns up it sets up a string of family secrets that are revealed. It lasts 89 minutes.
- A short featurette from the Make-up effects lab of SODA, which shows some of the different props from the making of the fetus to some of the more extreme scenes from the film.
- A featurette about Eden and the surrounding woods. A tour around the set and forest with the production designer Kalli and some anecdotes from other crew members.
- [season 1, episode 1] "Bitre blomster" (original book title: "Bitre blomster"): Camilla Farang, 4 years old, has disappeared. Although Bergen's police are on the case, Camilla's mother hires private detective Varg Veum. The company Norrlon produces plastics and other toxic substances such as hydrocyanid acid also known as Zyclon B, which can be a very lucrative industry when you are willing to compromise the law. It lasts 91 minutes.
- Frida and Simon are in a relationship, but something has changed where they must make a decision. Can they live without each other or will they fight for intimacy. They find themselves wishing for change, yet that wish stands in the way of their wish to hold on to the past. You are caught in this moment and through your choices you encompass their confusing condition, uniquely determining your own film experience. A trip back to a place in Sweden where they first met? a meeting at a café? two places they consistently rendezvous. Frida's sister schemes. Frida's father returns from USA. A seductive DJ? A waitress that appears to have a connection to them all. Everything seems like a moment? without an ending.
- Children are known to love their pets, and so does 7 year old Sofie, when at last she gets the hamster of her dreams. But when Mom and Dad are getting a divorce, a mistreated pet may just do the trick.
- Featurette about the music and sounds of Antichrist based on interviews with sound designer Kristian Eidness and other crew members and footage from the new recording of the Händel music theme from the intro and outro of Antichrist.
- The featurette describes the work Lars von Trier, Anthony Dod Mantle and Peter Hjorth did to achieve the visual style of Antichrist. From the first storyboard meetings in the Danish Test to the shooting and CGI of the film.
- A Polish stewardess who has to spend the night in Copenhagen to board her next flight meets a Danish man who insists on taking her out. The night does not turn out quite like either of them had expected.
- Hans-Peter lives at a farm with his son Malte. When Hans-Peter's girlfriend Anna makes an unexpected arrival, father and son begin to break the silence about the death of Malte's mother.
- Do we all harbour the same feelings of sorrow, happiness, anger and love? A kaleidoscopic fusion of documentary sequences, archival material and tableaux of human beings.
- A short featurette about the work with the animals based on interviews with Ota, who handled all the animals and some other crew members.
- David Cronenberg describes the nominal difference between the North American cut of the film to the International cut and why he did not think it necessary to release 2 different versions of the film on DVD.
- Director Lars von Trier talks about the controversial message of his film.
- Featurette about the evil of woman told through interviews with director Lars von Trier, producer Meta Louise Foldager and the researcher Heidi Laura.
- Documentary feature about film diva Asta Nielsen based in part on previously unseen material from private archives of Frede Smith.
- Set in Copenhagen in 1964, a personal drama evolves as a young film director tries to make a film about aging film star Asta Nielsen.
- A featurette which follows Lars von Trier, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe around in Cannes on the day of the world premiere meeting the press and at the premiere.
- Hunchback Frank Munk, Frunk for short, is obsessed with the story of the battle of Little Big Horn, but also finds time for a crush on Evelyn, the girl next door. He feels too sorry for himself to be able to approach her, but then he meets a man named Kim.
- 199949m8.0 (51)TV EpisodeA behind-the-scenes look at the making of 'Walking with Dinosaurs'.
- One day young countryside girl Han Bing decides that she had enough. She packs her bag and takes the train to Shanghai to pursue her dream of becoming a pop star. She moves in with her uncle who is not at all happy with his niece getting into the competitive music industry. But Han Bing can't resist the temptations of fame and success. She starts working her way up to the top, not realizing she's becoming someone she is not. Finally she sees that she's failed the ones who really care for her, but is there a way back.
- The two punks, Mark and Sonny, are best friends who have always stuck together. The self destructive Sonny doesn't mind their pointless life, but Mark wishes for something more. When Mark gets the chance to move to the big city, he finds himself in a dilemma. Should he break up the friendship and stand on his own or stay loyal to Sonny, who is doing everything to keep him
- Cirkeline is going on holiday in Turkie. Her fiends Frederik and Ingolf (who are mice) wants to come also so they sneak on board a ship bound for Turkie. On board and in Turkie they have some interesting adventures with a girl named Özlem.
- The Jul family visit a hotel where three orphaned elf children are living in hiding. Hugo, the youngest boy of the family, discovers the elves and helps them return to their own land.
- Three 13-year-olds start a detective agency and in solving their first case, learn about friendship and courage.
- A young reckless boy gets left home alone, when his parents win a trip to Brazil. His school littletown is about to close, due to a plot between the mayor and Mrs Friis to unite the schools in littletown and bigtown.. Now its up to Bøllebob to stop it from happening, by making a musical to unite the students.
- Springet' is about Tobias Jacobsen, who is 42 years old and head of an insurance company. He lives a normal life with his lovely wife Ruth. When Tobias is told that he has a fatal disease, the message comes so unexpectedly that it feels as if the earth is opening under him, and he crashes into an abyss. This fall sensation gives Tobias associations an experience he had as a 13-year-old when the neighbor's daughter, Ida, enticed him to jump out of a balcony with a parasol as a parachute. Tobias gradually realizes that the life he is given is about trusting himself and giving the miracle a chance. And that even the blackest humor helps.
- Søren Faulli visits the former SS-officer Søren Kam who killed his grandfather during world war II. Faulli wants to understand and thereby forgive, which doesn't go well with his mother, Mona Clemmesen.
- A former dancer returns for the first time in years to his childhood country village to attend his mother's funeral. The man discovers that the love of his youth still lives there, trapped in an unhappy marriage to the town priest. The dancer and his former lover secretly resume their liaison and slowly rekindle their old love.
- It's a story of fire and play. About women and men. About life and death. About the marvelous legality of coincidences. It's a story of love--heavenly, mortal, and devilish love.
- Private detective Varg Veum and police inspector Hamre located in Bergen, Norway work closely together in solving crimes and murders. Showing us how cruel humans are.
- Comedy experiment portraying six days in the life of Mikael Wulff in which he tries to recollect his lost memory.
- Architect Philip is 42 and divorced. He is living in the fast lane with a secret mistress, an impossible teenage son and a housekeeper. All is turned upside down, however, when Philip learns that his father has died.
- MOVING UP is a tragicomic story about the psychologist Manfred who suffers from strong inferiority complexes. Manfred is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychology at a Danish university. He is ambitious and strives for success and recognition from his surroundings, but he is tormented by a feeling of being invisible and underestimated. When a prestigious professorship at his university becomes vacant, Manfred sees an opportunity to obtain the recognition and fame he has been longing for. But from his striving towards success arises a paranoid (mis)conception that everybody around him are trying to destroy his possibilities. Manfred gives battle and will stop at nothing to reach his goal. He wants to become a professor at any price.
- A close examination of the interdependence of a handicapped man and his sister.
- One morning, Plet, Rianne and Donna find their mother lying dead in the kitchen. They realize that they will be split up by the authorities when the news gets out, and they decide to keep it a secret and continue as nothing has happened.
- A little Princess, Elisa, is living happily with her eleven brothers when their father, the old King, remarries. Bedazzled by his new Queen's beauty and powers of enchantment, he sends Elisa away. Meanwhile the Queen transforms her brothers into swans. When Elisa returns as an adult, her father is unable to recognize her, and she is hounded out of the kingdom. With the help of an old woman, the fairy Fata Morgana in disguise, she tracks down her brothers. They are now swans by day, and human beings by night. Elisa vows to do everyting in her power to save her brothers. Fata Morgana comes to her in a dream and shows her how she must weave eleven coarse shirts from flax made of stinging nettles, in order that her brothers may regain human form. Until the task is accomplished, she must not speak a word. Meanwhile, a young King of the new land comes upon Elisa, and is smitten with her. He makes her his Queen, despite the protestations of the Archbishop, who regards her as a witch. One night, while she is picking stinging nettles in the churchyard, he informs the King of what she is doing. The people condemn her to be burned at the stake, but despite this, she manages to finish making the nettle shirts, so that the eleven swans can once more become Princes. Now, she is free to speak. She declares her innocence, and accepts the King's love.