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- By living his entire life fearing the prejudice of others, Aksel inadvertently made himself the source of true bias. Now, the real victims of prejudice will be revealed, as his secret is laid out for the world to see.
- Danish director Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl are trying to solve the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjöld. As their investigation closes in, they discover a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- Children and staff in a special kind of home: an institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to make the time children have there safe and supportive.
- THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS is set in Eastern Ukraine on the frontline of the war. The film follows the life of 10-year-old Ukrainian boy Oleg throughout a year, witnessing the gradual erosion of his innocence beneath the pressures of war. Oleg lives with his beloved grandmother, Alexandra, in the small village of Hnutove. Having no other place to go, Oleg and Alexandra stay and watch as others leave the village. Life becomes increasingly difficult with each passing day, and the war offers no end in sight. In this now half-deserted village where Oleg and Alexandra are the only true constants in each other's lives, the film shows just how fragile, but crucial, close relationships are for survival. Through Oleg's perspective, the film examines what it means to grow up in a war zone. It portrays how a child's universal struggle to discover what the world is about grows interlaced with all the dangers and challenges the war presents. Thus, THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS unveils the consequences of war bearing down on the children in Eastern Ukraine, and by natural extension, the scars and self-taught life lessons this generation will carry with them into the future.
- The unfortunate Omar is forced by the racist Jan to commit a robbery, he himself has just reported to the police, but nothing goes according to plan, as the slightly too nice Ditte enters the picture.
- ShortFrom beyond the grave, the wicked English occultist Aleister Crowley possesses his doppelganger, the Danish film director Knud Vesterskov.
- A young boy watches as his mother suffers under the domestic abuse of his father. One day he decides to force a confrontation.
- A dark November night in 1979, about 300 women occupied the old Countess forming foundation in Nansensgade in Copenhagen to prevent demolition. The film follows the race over time as the women raised money to buy the house and later arranged it for the country's first crisis center for battered women and children.
- Director Helle Ryslinge travels to the heart of Indian filmmaking, Bollywood, and meets the filmmakers, the stars and the audiences in an attempt to discover some of the reasons behind the success.
- A mother realizes that her daughter is growing up.
- A Greenlandic comedy about sex and jealousy.
- When 10-year-old Ole finds a mysterious dream crafting machine at his granddad's attic, a new world of endless opportunities awakes. But what happens when you get so caught up in your own imagination, that you loose interest in the outside world?
- A personal account of the history of polio in Denmark in the 1950s.
- Portrait of two boys living on the island Christiansø. Magnus and Gabriel are best friends. One summer another boy arrives to the island.
- Portrait of the boy Lasse and the girl Bridget and the group of teenagers they hang out with in an alley.
- Each year thousands of hopeful young people apply to acting schools - all with a burning desire to be an actor or an actress. This documentary follows fire young aspiring persons. Actor/director Jens Arentzen takes them through a two day master course in acting. A psychological portrait of the young people and an insight into what it takes to seduce a stage audience or a film camera.
- Three naive hippie-friends decide to go on a road trip through Denmark to sell their weed plants.
- A depressed son and his militant father go through a psychological and physical journey in an extreme attempt to save the son from his suicidal tendencies.