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- At cocoa plantations in Ghana and the Ivory Coast, children aged from 7 to 15 years old, with the promise of paid work, are forced into slave labour. Does the world know about the dark side of chocolate?
- Journalist Cecilie Beck investigates Benny Lund-Hansen, once a lawyer and real-estate broker, but since deprived his license. Despite this he keeps his practice both within law consulting and real-estate broking, but in the name of his daughter.
- Documentary about the Turkish born Dane Sengül Güvercile whose father murdered her boyfriend 18 years ago to keep the family honour.
- A follow-up on two critical documentaries about Tvind and its leader, Amdi Petersen. The previous documentaries, the two-part Imperiet Tvind (2000) (TV) and Tvind - under mistanke (2001) (TV) founded the basis for the whole case against Tvind. This third documentary unveils new information about the arrest of Mogens Amdi Petersen in Los Angeles International Airport, informations which proves enormous amounts of money and new hideouts for the Tvind leader.
- The first Afghan woman ever to enter parliament, Malalai Joya is followed during her campaign to introduce democracy to a country long ruled by warlords and Taliban.
- It is a documentary follows a large group of Danish youth from the Youth House (Ungdomhuset) on Jagtvej 69, Nørrebro, Copenhagen who did not see themselves, culturally or politically, as part of established society. The documentary portrays the group's situation in 2007, documenting the tumultuous last six months of the Youth House's occupation, where the youth rage against the establishment.
- Critical portrait of TVIND and its founder and undisputed leader, Mogens Amdi Petersen. How a man and his system for years have misused the Danish treasury, naive Danes and also the organisation's own members. All of it for one single purpose, to canalize billions of Danish kroners to Mogens Amdi Petersen.
- Follow-up television special on last year's documentary series "Kærlighed i krise" (2001) in which three couples openly exposed their relationships. This tv-special catches up on the events, and sees how things have turned out a year after.
- Documentary series about Danish crime cases.
- About cancer stricken Alex Kvist and his wife, Pia. She had chosen to take care of Alex to the end. An intense and caring portrait of death and of a family who chose to say goodbye to Alex at home.
- Documentary about organ donation. It follows Jens and Charlotte Vinther in their tragic and sudden farewell to their dying mother. She lies unconcious at the hospital and therefore cannot make the decision should her organs be donated or not. Her children have to make that difficult decision for her.
- On April 25, 2001 the Danish police launched a raid on the Tvind headquarters and offices. Computers and documenents were confiscated from 8 known Tvind-addresses. The raid which had been underway for months is portrayed here.
- Documentary about the employees at Ørskov Stålskibsværft in Frederikshavn. In June 2002 the management announced that half of the employees were about to be fired. The documentary follows the workers and their union who try to keep up the mood.
- Documentary about the Danish Foreign Service. Critics are questioning the value of the work that is conducted at the embassies. The program shows that tax payer's money are spent on high salaries, expensive housing and the social arrangements among the diplomats. A Danish ambassador living abroad can earn a lot more than the Danish prime minister.
- A critical look at the Danish hospital system. 70,000 patients have been put on hold. Tonni Henningsen is one of them - he has been waiting 10 months for his treatment.
- Portrait of two Danish forensics at work.
- Intense and entertaining portrait series about a group of teenagers in a school experiment at Nørrebro, Copenhagen.
- Portrait of the Danish porn business which generates millions of kroners. It takes a closer look at those who make a lot of money on pornography, e.g. the gas stations, video stores, hotels, and not the least the phone companies.
- Documentary about why the 21-year old Danish girl Isabelle died in a hospital in India. On February 21, 2001 she is found lying on a highway in India, and is brought to the hospital in Mumbai. Five days later she dies alone. Since then, Isabelle's sister has tried to uncover the facts of what happened, and why the Ministry of Danish Foreign Affairs didn't take more action.
- Documentary about the Turkish born Dane Sengül Güvercile whose father murdered her boyfriend 18 years ago to keep the family honour. The documentary follows Sengül as she travels to Turkey to confront her father.
- About Denmark's use of isolation prisons. The documentary focuses on the psychological damages and takes a closer look at whether human beings can bear being isolated. Furthermore, the film follows a voluntary experimental subject, who's put into an isolation cell to see how an ordinary person responds to isolation.
- Xenia at 14 is not like other teenagers with gadgets, parties and lots of friends. For most of her life, she has undertaken a great deal of work to help her single mother care for her three smaller siblings.
- Copenhagen is a small, but famous capital in Europe. It's known for Tivoli, the Little Mermaid, the Royal Family etc. But Copenhagen also has a very different visual part. Everywhere around the city street-artists are adding their stories, emotions and expressions on the walls and tunnels. Copenhagen Remix is shot during the biggest "fairytale" event during the last four decades in Denmark: The royal wedding between Crown Prince Frederik and his Australian fiancée, Mary Donaldson. While the city is dressing up for the royal event, two local artists are working intensely in the streets with their arts. Meanwhile a desperate graffiti remover from the city council is trying to clean up the "mess" before the giant event. The film follows the two artists in their work and gets close to the human need to express itself. It's a need that even the graffiti remover has to acknowledge in the end of the film. During the two artists work - and other artists work in the city picture - we sense the organism of a big modern city in Europe.
- In 2001 more then 100 people lost their lives in an airplane accident in Milan, Italy. As a result of this the Scandinavian Air Service (SAS) company promised to increase security in the future. This documentary has gotten hold of a classified report which proves that the promise was not kept.
- Danish tv-star and stand-up comedian 'Casper Christensen' travels to Serbia to meet some of the forgotten victims who are caught in the middle of Europe's biggest refugee crisis.
- Documentary questioning the reliability and reasonableness of the Danish police investigating themselves when accidents happen during arrests. Jonna Ørskov from Løgstør in Northen Jutland and Marianne Schou from Copenhagen tell how their sons encounter with the police had fatal consequences. Jonna's son died in the custody of the police. Marianne's son is 100% handicapped after his arrest.
- Documentary about mocking at work - a phenomenon considered the most overlooked working environment problem in Denmark. Here, three persons tell about their personal experiences with mocking and the serious consequences mocking can lead to.
- Documentary series followed six young entrepreneurs in the IT-World, showing their tough fight in succeeding with their ideas.
- Behind the scenes of Eksperimentet Isolation (2001) (TV).
- Hairon is a Brazilian teenage boy who likes to wear makeup and dress in women's clothes. He lives with his mother and stepfather in a small town in Denmark. Hairon's birthday is coming up, and he travels to Brazil to meet his father for the first time in three years in the hope that his father will come to his party.
- Documentary about the institution "No Name" in Nordjylland, an institution for Denmark's most violent and criminal youth.
- Documentary about how thousands of Danish guns previously used by the Danish police and military end up in one of the biggest weapon smuggling cases in the North America.
- Crime magazine. A spin-off from TV3 Danmark's "Krimiaften" (2003).
- 500 people are killed each year in Danish traffic. But 500 families are also struck by the tragedies and their life will never become the same again. But behind these numbers are also other consequences. Charlotte Gretoft tells a horrible story about a traffic accident in 2001. Charlotte lost both her daughter and husband in a split second. How a life suddenly change when you lose your nearest and most loved ones. The family drove 130 kilometers pr. hour.