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- Two sisters returning after years apart, They have a lot to discuss after the mothers passing, and their troubled childhood is a thing they cannot avoid.
- 1943. You are sitting in a boat with Josef. He is rowing from Nazi-occupied Denmark to safety in neutral Sweden. As the boat crosses the ocean, the sea gives way to the streets and people that populate his mind. Your journey together becomes a living landscape of painful recollections from the night of his escape. As dawn draws near, you will witness the trauma of escape and the guilt of surviving - when loved ones are left behind.
- Danish actor Ulf Pilgaard, has to come to terms with the fact that his career is nearing its natural conclusion. How do you say farewell to your life's work and the identity it carries? An emotional journey brought along by famous danish TV-doctor Peter Qvortrup Geisling.
- One of the last living survivors from Auschwitz. Telling the new generation about the horrifying experience during World war 2. A story we must never forget
- When Ulrik is 33 years old, his mother suddenly passes away after a failed knee surgery and his world collapses. His father starts spending money he does not have, seeks out hookers and ends up hugely in debt and therefore loses Ulrik's childhood home. Ulrik desperately crosses the lines of decency and politeness as he tries to prevent his father from going on date sites and sending money to fictional women in need. How much can a son stand before he ends up as his own dad's dad? And - what is it Ulrik is so afraid of?
- The film debate about what our skin color and ethnic origin mean for our identity. Maya Albana and her childhood friend, the artist Jeannette Ehlers, have very different views on that question.
- Uncovers the spider web of cause and effect of the business of lethal fake medicine through dusty wholesale medicine market in India to the headquarters of INTERPOL and EFPIA.
- A documentary about the many variations of the Danish language as told by the Danes themselves; with more than 45 interviewees from across the small nation and with a special appearance by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II.
- After actor Søren Spanning's stroke in 2014, his children document their family's adaptation over six years, navigating their evolving relationship and coping with grief until his death in 2020.
- 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.
- Mo travels with a humanitarian organisation to the Greek island of Lesbos to help refugees, but when he saves a crowded boat from drowning, the authorities accuse him of human trafficking.
- SKAGERRAK follows the mental development of Casper Steinfath in his attempt to be the first person in the world to paddle from Denmark to Norway. A journey revealing that there's more to it than getting from A to B.
- Interviews about the future for Greenland seen from different views among these are politicians, artist and people who have been moved to Denmark by the government.
- A portrait of Rigmor Mydtskov, portrait and theatre photographer. As well as being the Royal Danish photographer, she is one of the highest estimated photographers in Denmark.
- Two friends in Ullan Baatar, Mongolia, struggle with lack of identity and with the dilemma between finding jobs and enjoying life.
- About a young Danish man's experience in the Finnish Civil War 1918 and the consequences it had for his life and destiny.
- In the heart of Brazil's tropical rainforest a 400-kilometer-long railway was built in the early 1900's. The dream of wealth drove the project forward: the railway was to carry rubber to the growing industry of the rich world.
- A portrait of Danish cartoonist, writer, animator, illustrator, painter and humorist Robert Storm Petersen (1882-1949), known almost exclusively under "Storm P.", his pen name.
- Two families each rent a summer cottage at Asserbo by the sea. The two 10 y.o.s Nana and Niels meet and fall in love. Teasing, jealousy and arguments, however, bring complications to their summer idyll. TV adaptation of Kaufmann and Hauch's 1986 youth novel and study into pre-teen emotional life.
- 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 is a documentary about the life of a professional stripper. The stripper (Ilse Damsgaard), her home, life and husband are real. Sexual situations evolve out of the party scene, as the various couples (Japanese, American, Danish) pretend to be at ease. Of particular interest is the drama of Ilse's husband. A student who feels guilty being supported by her stripping, he leaves her but thinks better of it and returns.
- Medina has, like few others, delivered hits, front page stories and glitter dreams throughout her impressive career - but who is she really - as a musician, girlfriend, daughter, sister, and mother? Medina is an exclusive story about the Danish pop queen, who after more than 10 years at the top of the charts, decides to reevaluate her life. A fast moving and successful life has worn her physically and to a large extent also mentally. Medina is a talented and ambitious, but also very sensitive person, who the music journalists and tabloid press have persecuted, bullied and mocked more than any other Danish star. Just as she has been exposed to several stalkers, which for years has meant a life with the police on speed-dial and a bodyguard. Now she wants to draw a line in the sand: She loves writing music for her many fans around the world, but she has also met the love of her life and wants to start a family, and simply feel good again, in her body and in her mind. Has stalkers and the tabloids ruined her desire to perform forever, or is it possible to combine a pop star life with a tolerable everyday life? Medina is an exclusive and intimate portrait of the ups and downs of the Danish superstar and style icon, who alongside music is a resourceful businesswoman. The film explores what it's like to be larger-than-life in a society that loves to belittle successful people, and how life shapes a woman in constant spotlight. A loving and caring woman who pretty much just wants to be loved for who she is and the art she makes.
- A nostalgic reunion arises when three siblings spend some time together in their childhood home where their father is on his dead-bed. A dream of a new fellowship between the three of them is being born.
- Hans and Esther are preppers and pensioners and they are running out of time. They have spent their whole life preparing for the world's last days, but now as they are getting closer to their Golden Wedding Anniversary it seems like they might have waited in vain. The retired couple Esther and Hans love each other. They have spent nearly every waking hour together, and like many other married couples they look forward to their golden anniversary. But their fear is that it's never going to happen.
- This portrait of Jens Søndergaard, one of Denmarks greatest expressionist painters, provides an insight to a sensitive artist - at the same time self-assertive and vulnerable, lonely and extrovert. A juvenile soul with a forceful artistic expression. Largely an adulterer to his wife and drinking too much. All of which is mirrored in his paintings.
- With blood, sweat and tears, Denmark's great boxing hope, Enock Mwandila Poulsen has fought his way to the European Championship. But right before his big breakthrough fight, the undefeated star boxer suffers a serious knee injury which postpones the fight indefinitely. Deprived of the opportunity to do what he loves, Enock finds himself in a deep hole when a light appears. "Enock -Tough Love" is a fascinating story about an elite sportsman's struggle to achieve his dream, whatever it takes. To eventually discover that even the toughest warrior cannot fight alone.
- Documentary chronicling the development of the women's movement in Denmark from the suffragettes till present day.
- The film freely imagines what happened during the mythical Denmark Expedition 1906-08 to The Northeast of Greenland. The indomitable amateur detective Steffen Holberg is determined to uncover the truth about the expedition: What were the circumstances that led to the tragic deaths of Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, Niels Peter Høeg Hagen and Jørgen Brønlund? Was there more at stake in the expedition than two missing bodies? In his search for answers, Holberg goes on a voyage of discovery into the state archives, seeking help from experts, modern scanning technology and old-fashioned handwriting analysis. In the rugged terrain between reality and myth, past is interwoven with present into a larger tale about the human zeal to map new lands, gain new knowledge and create meaning in the apparent meaninglessness of human life.
- A portrait of an autistic young man who has faced a challenge transitioning from childhood to adulthood. He embarks on a new chapter of his life while reestablishing ties with his elder brother, with whom he has a distanced relationship.
- After 9 years apart two refugee brothers are reunited in Denmark. With a clergy couple as close allies, Popal fights not to lose his brother again.
- From Nørrebro's brutal underworld to warrior in the front of Syria - a scoop of a film in the footsteps of the notorious gang leader Big A.
- 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.
- How do Danish breakdancers, grafitti artists, Djs, and emcees create a thriving hip-hop scene in a country best known for sticky pastries and the Little Mermaid? In Denmark's content socialist economy, where humbled attitudes are the norm, it's difficult to imagine how the show-and-prove battle mentality of hip-hop culture could even exist. This feature-length documentary will take you into the lives of Danish hip-hoppers, from world-renown Djs to upstart b-boys, from the streets of Copenhagen to the village of Næstved, in search of the unique culture that is 'Dansk Stil' (Danish Style).