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- A grand, cinematic adventure on the Greenland ice sheet with three leading scientists in search of what the ice can tell us about our climate, our past and possible future. Epic and thought-provoking.
- Many years after his death, Cornelis Vreeswijk is still a Swedish music icon. Widely popular but also full of scandals. Until the end he fought to give voice to the ragged in society. Despite his success, he was likely still one of them.
- A sumptuous Sundance doc depicting the Long Island birthplace of stock car racing where only one track remains. Located on prime real estate, the real tors are circling. The property is worth millions and only the love and integrity of the track's community and elderly owners keep the bulldozers at bay. Stunning cinematography immerses us in the intimate world of grassroots racing, at a time when its future is in the balance. Can this great blue collar American pastime survive?
- The peace agreement between FARC guerrillas and the Colombian Government throws the country into chaos. What happens to a fragile peace in an unequal country if doing the 'wrong' thing may easily be justified as the only means of struggle?
- Four young women, two from Norway, one each from Denmark and Sweden, on being overweight and beautiful. How to be comfortable and proud of your body, even though it doesn't fit into the norms dictated by the media.
- Bonnie was 18-years-old when she first started working as a prostitute. She cried after having her first customer but a couple of days later it got easier and she used the money on a vacation to the caribbean. Now 20 years later, Bonnie is the mother of three kids and lives in the provinces. She works at a brothel in the countryside of Denmark. She's proud of her profession, hardworking and dutiful. As a result men are lined up in their cars, outside the brothel. But Bonnie is sick and her body is telling her to stop. Even though she tries to protect herself in different ways i.e. by having a fake identity at work - Patricia. Then she's still very much aware of, that her work makes her condition worse. "They say that people like me detaches the head from the body, but I can't do that, my body is a part of who I am" - Bonnie explains. It is going to be a painful struggle for Bonnie - a fight for life or death.
- IT IS NOT OVER YET is an immersive, life-affirming journey into the day-to-day rhythm of a controversial Danish nursing home for people with dementia, providing a rarely seen and uplifting experience of aging with dignity, grace and joy.
- A youth doc about young kids from the age of 5 working as cod tongue cutters in Northern Norway.
- Benny Berdino, the owner of Europe's biggest circus, has a dream. To make sure that his dynasty will carry on, he hopes that his grandson, Patrick Berdino, and the award winning circus artist Merrylu Casselly will marry and one day carry on Circus Arena. With their looks and skills they would be the perfect match. Everything seems to be going according to plan, as Patrick and Merrylu has moved into their own Caravan. But his dream is threatened, because mixing love and business is difficult and the Casselly Family is offered a lucrative contract from the biggest circus in the world, Ringling Brothers, in USA.
- Joannahuset is Denmark's first child and youth crisis center for children under the age of 18. Most of the people who receive help and protection here have fled domestic violence or other forms of neglect and neglect. Many are homeless.
- Denmark's goal to reduce CO2 emissions 70% by 2030 is among world's most ambitious climate laws. Thousands of young Danes protest demanding action. Recent elections prove green climate policy gets votes, prioritizing climate in politics.
- A look at the relationships between humans and wild animals of the ocean.
- Lasse is a show dancer and he loves the euphoria of the limelight. 15 years ago he was known as 'Laze', a tap-dancing pop star with hit song "Steppin Out". Since then, his life has been a schizophrenic roller coaster ride with dance, drugs, and prison time. Most recently, Lasse has been sentenced yet another trip behind bars, and he has decided that this will be the last time. Once and for all, Lasse wants to abandon his chaotic life where the dream of starting a family is slowly but surely being suffocated by death threats and the addiction to intensity.
- Wolfland is a poetic portrait of a multicultural neighborhood and a glimpse into a childhood lived between two cultures - but it is also a celebration of childhood as a universal period of time and a state of mind. It's a film about children, but what these children show us concerns adults and gives them an opportunity to reconnect with their own childhood. It is a film about the transition to adult life, about pushing boundaries, figuring out who you are and finding your place in the world. Today every major city has areas where the original population lives side by side with immigrants from a vast spectrum of countries and cultures. These neighborhoods, or ghettos, give rise to a lot of debate as they are both examples of harmonious co-existing but also violent clashes and social injustice. In Copenhagen, Denmark, the most infamous multicultural area is the camera-shy space around Blågårds Square. Over the course of three years Olivia Chamby-Rus has managed to get a unique access to the children and teenagers of the neighborhood and has sought to capture life from their perspective. As the daughter of Polish refugees, raised in Sweden and now living in Denmark, the director seeks to explore what it is like growing up with several cultures. With Wolfland she gives the children a voice of their own, without expecting them to be examples of good or bad integration. The aim is to make room for a different conversation about cultural differences.
- Documentary series in six parts about daily life in the labor ward at Hvidovre Hospital in Denmark.
- A group of children develop the possible society of the future on an overgrown building site in a deeply democratic film, which gives nature a voice.
- Humanity on Trial follows humanitarian Salam Aldeen as he is accused of human smuggling by the Hellenic Coast Guard.
- Documentary about the 17 year old Danish girl Felicia who has cancer.
- Documentary series about the children Mads Frederik, Mathilde, Jasmin, Cecilie and Amer who all have cancer. The camera crew has followed them over a year, portraying the children's daily life at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
- About a youth hostel run by a group of mentally handicapped people.
- Intimate portrait of a mothers rage against the US war on Iraq. Her son Jeff was killed when the US troops invaded Bagdad on April 7, 2003. A documentary about a family (especially the mother) who used to believe in George W. Bush and the war against Iraq, but who is now slowly realizing their son died in vain. The film also deals with the relationship between an administration in power and it's subjects - especially when it misleads them.
- Investigating why Søren Dethler chose to murder his entire family and eventualy himself.
- With its 10,000 inhabitants and 70 nationalities the Odense suburb Vollsmose became a symbol of the difficulties between Danes and foreigners. The media drew a picture of a ghetto, where Danes lived in constant fear for their new neighbours.
- De besatte portrays a year in the life of five Palestinians. Woven into the tales of their background, the story is a documentary on the history of the Palestinian people since they lost their country in 1948 and had even more land occupied in 1967. De besatte is not only about the physical occupation. It is a film about the emotional occupation that kills all dreams, and about the demons that the occupation lets loose and which threatens to take away a person's humanity, where the executioner and the victim constantly take each other's role.
- During a scorching summer, uncontrollable wildfires ravage the area for days, endangering the local community and wildlife amidst extreme heat and drought.