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- This story causes emotions of terror but also of boundless hope. Main character Rolf is the man who is forgotten but still going forward with boundless love and courage. The story of Jesus, captivating enough for nowadays!
- The landscape of North Greenland is changing, fast. The Color of Ice follows a scientist testing a new drill and a hunter navigating a shifting icescape. When an old sea-ice sledging route becomes unreliable, they meet at a new crossroads on the ice sheet. The drill testing reveals how the daily routine of climate research is marked by small setbacks and victories. Ultimately, however, the ice-sheet crossroads highlight the striking changes now confronting Greenland.
- The aged and retired super agent, Søren Vegger, travels back in time to reunite with his old friends and foes to defeat the most feared terrorist of all time.
- 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 65-year-old Christian suffers from a cardiac disease. He is told that he will die unless he gets a new heart. When he is admitted to the hospital, he meets the young nurse Kira. Christian is a former teacher, but over the years he became embittered, and decided that young people are useless and stupid. Kira tries to challenge his prejudices through thought-provoking stories from her own life.
- A man blames himself for the death of his girlfriend, which makes him go into emotional isolation. He lives in his own little mental bubble, from which he can't see out of. A woman then comes as sent from above, and he can see her through the wall of the bubble. But the bubble has to burst, for him to reach her... to reach her world... to find himself.
- Documentary about Operation Carthage in March 1945, a risky RAF precision raid during World War 2 on Shell House, Gestapo's headquarters in Copenhagen in Nazi occupied Denmark.
- 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.
- A Danish-Iranian filmmaker's brave and honest journey through six years of cancer, love and a life project of mapping her family's dramatic history.
- The film follows two chameleons out of a population of only 300, living by a lagoon in Greece. From they appear in the sand as tiny vulnerable animals to their death, we remain close to our main characters. The aim is to experience what a chameleon life is and to explore never before filmed behaviour such as a swimming chameleon and the males humiliation of another male. But living on this beautiful Greek beach, which is also a growing tourist destination, is not without risks. Natural enemies are snakes, birds, scorpions and the climate; low winter temperatures and devastating sandstorms. But the real danger is the confrontation with man, their waste attracting rats, the 4x4 wheelers riding the dunes and even regular thieves steeling chameleons.
- 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.
- A documentary about a man and his project. A movie about leadership, social heredity, fantastic voices and firm will.
- Lejla is the foster child of a grumpy and dried-up old man and his bold, vivacious wife. The girl is raped by a sailor, then befriends a very different man - an intellectual illustrator and artist of life. He tries in vain to transform Lejla into his ideal image of a so-called 100 percent woman. In order to develop her life and become herself, Lejla leaves him for a disabled young man she has met by chance and has grown to like. Inspired by French film's new wave.
- When Oliver learns that his girlfriend who disappeared without an explanation, has appeared on the other side of the country he leaves immediately in search of answers. The problem is he has to look after his no-bullshit 8-year-old brother
- Sebi is a charismatic foreigner. Everywhere he goes he makes people feel good about themselves. Gradually, however, it would appear people become utterly lifeless when he is not around them.
- 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.
- A documentary about the development of quantum computers. A research collaboration worldwide will completely revolutionize global information technology by exploiting the enigmatic quantum physics.
- 80-year-old Inger provides a home for society's outsiders in her enormous villa. But when she herself falls ill, the guests in her ramshackle microcosm must learn to send some of the care the other way.
- Through candid interviews we follow a group of Danish men and women, all aged 80+. With poignant openness and honesty, they share their thoughts on their life partnerships; lost loves who, one way or another, are no longer with them.
- Humanity on Trial follows humanitarian Salam Aldeen as he is accused of human smuggling by the Hellenic Coast Guard.
- 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
- A teacher lives a lonely life, all the while struggling over his son's custody. His life slowly gets better as he finds love and receives good news from his son, but his new luck is about to be brutally shattered by an innocent little lie.
- 11 year old Magnus lives what seems to be a good and safe life in a common danish family. He is popular in school and at his hockey team. But his Father a businessman, is an alcoholic. This is Magnus story told in the last days until it all falls apart.
- Helle is chased by herself in her dreams, but when she seeks out a psychic her life is about to change
- Follows the lives of the Borgen family, as they deal with inner conflict, as well as religious conflict with each other, and the rest of the town.
- Teenage Ole is sent to boarding school by his single mother so he can learn more about life as he goes through puberty. But he finds the other boys just have their own problems.
- It was Denmark's largest work of art when artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup created a 532 km long line of laser light along the war bunkers on the Danish west coast on May 4, 1995. The initiative also triggered a historic shit storm. Former resistance fighters, top politicians and the press fought fiercely to stop the event from happening. After receiving death threats and being sent out into the cold for two decades, the team behind the work is now unfolding the story.
- "Forførerens Fald" (The Fall of the Seducer), is a film about the legendary Danish newspaper "Dagen" and its fatal crack in 2002. For the first time in Danish medias, the man behind "Dagen", - the mysterious and charming Danish developer genius, - Peter Linck, - tells his incredible story of how he seduced all the sharpest journalists in the entire country to leave their tops jobs to work for him, and how this high flying and extremely extravagant newspaper adventure ended in a nightmare for everybody involved with a debt of 70 million Kroner. The film uses a ground-braking new way of mixing fiction scenes with documentary material, making the involved persons act themselves in precise reconstructions of the real events. This way the film follows Linck's personal crisis with his family and friends, as his legendary self assurance and charm gradually breaks down totally. It's the story of choosing between career or family, - about putting everything at stake for your life dream, - the story of how to rise again after hitting the bottom of your life.
- The story about Gitte and Susie, two young Danish women, who send their men off to war in Afghanistan. Only one of the men returns home alive. The film follows the two woman closely in the most fatal period of their life.
- The two young adults Karla and Alfred are both at a critical point in their lives, and each got their problems to tackle, but when they attend a party involuntarily, they are enforced to deal with their love life, insecurities and apprehensions in ways they never expected.
- The young wife of an aging priest falls in love with his son amidst the horror of a merciless witch hunt in 17th-century Denmark.
- Danish design is known all over the world for its simplicity, functionality and longevity, but most female designers from the so called 'Golden Age of Danish design', which spanned from the 1930's to the 1970's, were overlooked and forgotten. This is the story about one of the few pioneering women who insisted on creating designs that are still popular today; despite the enormous consequences it had for her. She managed as a single mother and under difficult financial conditions to work independently. Combining humanist thinking with an almost scientific methodology, she analyzed her way into all her designs; working, reworking, testing. Her name was Grethe Meyer.
- In recent years, the plastic crisis has worsened. Images of dead animals and polluted oceans go around the world. The packaging industry thinks it has a solution to the problem: recycling. "100% recyclable" is printed on more and more bottles, boxes and bags. But if recycling really is the solution, why is more virgin plastic being produced today than ever before? Could recycling really be nothing more than "greenwashing"? The world is drowning in garbage This film takes a close look at an industry that would rather hide the problem than solve it. The authors track down garbage brokers who illegally dump plastic waste abroad, industries that make money from incinerating garbage, and mafia networks that now make as much money from smuggling garbage as they do from human trafficking. The film shows how some of the world's largest consumer goods companies use recycling as an excuse to continue polluting without consequences. We all live in a world drowning in garbage and this film asks the question: who is profiting from the plastic crisis?
- What does it mean to give up one's life to another? Peter is the brother of Christine - he is born deaf and blind, and the family has therefore always had to see and hear the world for him. Today Peter is 30 years old, still living at home. His need for help and assistance is so specific that the family is having trouble finding a residence for him. So what will happen to him, once the parents are no longer here to take care of him - who shall assure him a dignified life? "He's My Brother" is a poetic film about the ties of blood and an incredible family dynamic. The film is told through the younger sister, Christine, who explores the role as sister and guardian, and what it actually means to have the responsibility of another life on her shoulders. She travels through a myriad of emotions, where she has to accepts her destiny - that she will be taking care of her brother when her parents no longer can.
- Isaac, Oskar and Sylvester are for the first time away from home. Filled with curiosity, fear and confusion, they try to navigate from their first love to who they want to be, to what might happen if they smear tiger balm under their eyes.
- Private detective Hannah Wolfe is hired to solve the case of sabotages against a posh health spa. When the case turns into murder and the police get involved, Hannah needs to use more than skills to escape the trap. Nothing is what it looks like, and Hannah needs to understand the real motives before she can catch the killer.
- They were among the 250,000 German refugees, evacuated to Denmark on Hitler's command at the end of World War II. Now the four former refugee children look back at the dangerous escape and their stay in Denmark.
- An intimate and delicate exploration of the last months of the lives, loves and regrets of three women, from the moment they arrive at a hospice until they draw their last breath.
- At Helge's 60th birthday party, some unpleasant family truths are revealed.
- A young cancer patient and a charming hospice worker searches for his serenity with death, but is held back by her unresolved past and his impending death.
- DNA traces from some 10,000-year-old bones may hold the answers to two of the most debated questions in American history: Who were the first Americans? And how do they relate to today's indigenous people? Danish professor Eske Willerslev has spent more than 10 years travelling around the US to study the genomic data and what it can tell us about the early humans. A journey in which his encounters with indigenous tribes, who are today fighting to have the remains of their ancestors reburied, forces Willerslev to reconsider his own position and possible biases in his interpretation of the ambiguous data. His objective ideals as a scientist are put to the test in the encounter with the Paiute-Shoshone tribe, where the Danish scientist has a terrifying spiritual experience. 'Remains' takes us along for the ride and deep into all the ethical and personal dilemmas involved in researching the history of others.
- A touching and humorous tale of gender roles and two people's struggle to fulfill their dream of having a child - with the director herself in the female lead.