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- For several hundred years, the amazing potato has played an important role in Europe since it was brought from the Andes to Spain, along with stolen Inca gold.
- An exclusive look into the trial against Slobodan Milosevic documenting the court proceedings and their background.
- Documentary about housing shortage in Copenhagen.
- Actor/director Jens Arentzen takes a group of young people through a two day master course in acting. What does it take to seduce a stage audience or a film camera? The four episodes deal with the issues: 'how to tell a story through a character', 'the three rooms', 'acting driven by emotions' and 'how to master the loss of control'.
- On October 1997 the Danish Minister for the Interior Birte Weiss was forced to resign. This documentary explores the dilemma of dutifulness and the search for the fate of Bosnian refugees.
- How to get a shrunken brain. Morten has just started an apprenticeship as painter. One of the first days in the company, he is assigned to help two painters refurbish a vacant apartment. Dramatized debate about the harmful effects of organic solvents.
- Portrait of the Danish poet Søren Ulrik Thomsen.
- A documentary that closely examines "Psychomobile 1", a theater project Lars Von Trier coordinated in 1996. 53 actors spent two months in a 19-room art museum improvising characters while Von Trier choreographed their moods and movements through a series of traffic lights.
- Documentary seeking the answer: Why it is men, and not women, seem to be in the most powerful positions? How different a place would the world be if women had more power?
- Documentary following the head of the Danish Defense, General H. J. Helsø and his closest collaborators during the elaboration of a secret note to the politicians, prior to the new re-structure of the Danish Military.
- Everyday life during the occupation - in simultaneous filming.
- A ten-year-old boy consumed with playing football struggles with friendship, improving his skills and disappointments.
- Documentary about hackers and hacking.
- Documentary in two episodes, entitled 'Skt. Hans i maj' and 'Tre dage på lukket afdeling'.
- Mads Berthelsen and Lisbeth Skrumsager visit a handful of the new EU countries. The interview teenagers at their own age, asking them about EU, what their lives are like, and how they see their future in the EU.
- Two friends in Ullan Baatar, Mongolia, struggle with lack of identity and with the dilemma between finding jobs and enjoying life.
- A documentary about the closed Danish hospital world which does not allow patients the insight to decide where they should have important procedures made, perhaps causing more procedural mistakes than necessary.
- 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.
- Selected Danish politicians, authors, artists, and a variety of others comment on the turning point of the new millenium.
- Stories that articulate and give language to the big and sometimes unhandy emotions that children experience. Targeted at 10-12 year olds.
- In 12 episodes, many daily life phenomenons are understood and explained via its underlying chemistry. Hosted by filmmaker Lars Engels (educated chemistry teacher) and Peter Norrild (chemist and communicator of research). Targeted at a youth audience of higher elementary school levels.
- Drama-documentary and panel discussion about how the Danish people should relate to the cold war, the global rearmament and the threat from nuclear bombs - as individual citizens and as a nation.
- Three main aspects of fascism - idyllized alignment, scapegoating and grandiosity - explored in three separate episodes and documented via fascist images and films. Targeted at a high school audience (gymnasiet/HF).
- Documentary/educational series about how to restore old houses.
- Portrait of 48-year-old Danish peace activist Ulla Røder who succeeded last year in destroying a jet plane at an air base in Scotland so that it could not take part in the war in Iraq. She was arrested, but just before the trial against her was to begin, she disappeared.
- Documentary series about 7 teenagers from the Danish city Greve. The four directors have followed them throughout a year, portraying their lives, struggles and daily whereabouts.
- Documentary series portraying four adults who have been incest victims, and who now openly and intimately reveal a horrible part of their childhood they wish never had happened. In "Lars's story" Lars was sexually abused by his mother's boyfriend. In "Bo's story" Bo was sexually abused by his grandfather. In "Peter's story" Peter tells about his mother sexually abusing him. And finally in "Steffen's story" Steffen was sexually abused be various adult men.
- In spite of the fact that the problem has been known for years, the trade of so-called blood diamonds still fuels wars in southern Africa. By following the track of the diamond from Angola via Zambia and South Africa to Europe it is revealed how shockingly easy it is to change the color of a diamond from red to white.
- Documentary series about education for adults.
- DR Ultra invites teens to participate in an experiment where they have to get the most likes, by selecting a photo and providing the caption for it. What they do not know is that the person on the photo is waiting backstage.
- Aligermaa - eight years old - sits on a horse as if born to do so. She lives in Mongolia, together with her father, mother and her big and little brother. On the open-wide steppes, where the wind whistles and the sky is an endless, colourful panorama, the family lives in harmony with the harsh and breathtaking nature. However, in Aligermaa's world, the horse is absolutely crucial and so everybody is eagerly awaiting the magnificent annual horse race, where all of the children will take part.
- 'Lokalplan 219' is the nickname for an abandoned empty field in Gentofte, Denmark. Just a few meters next to 'Lokalplan 219' lies a major, noisy highway which makes it quite impossibly for anyone to live there. Nevertheless, Gentofte Kommune plans to build a block of houses (entended for immigrants) on the field. Gentofte is one of the richiest places to live in Denmark and houses some of the most conservative politicians. Even the mayor of Gentofte thinks it's a marvelous idea to put the immigrants there.
- Documentary about 11 year-old Seynab who has fled with two siblings from Somalia to Denmark.
- Exploring the world of physics and the beginning of the Universe through the eyes of the Standard Model. This takes us to phenomenoms like wormholes and baby universes and way back to the first second of Big Bang. The key focus is on the High Energy Physician Holger Bech Nielsen, known for his theories on the Super Strings. He tells about his dream, his hunt for the united theory which binds together all known great physical laws, the so-called Theory of Everything.
- In 1838, Grundtvig wrote a small play in which he imagined that he woke up in the 20th century and experienced a Denmark where education, technology, social welfare and public governance all had been arranged according to his visions. The play has never previously been performed. It appears here in excerpts adapted for television and interrupted with comments from our own time.
- Fourteen Greenlanders, all of whom have stories to tell, provide a fascinating portrait of a land and its people through their tales of childhood and youth. We hear about a 14-year old orphan boy who catches his first narwhale, about a boy who accidentally kills his puppy, about a woman who hears a qivittoq's (a mountain wanderer) cry of horror, about a shaman who must battle with his spirit when he decides to become a Christian ... All tales from Ammassalik, Thule and Upernavik, narrated vividly and dramatically in the tradition of Greenlandic storytelling which has developed over centuries of long, dark polar winters.
- A quiet and realistic everyday picture of two families in a random week of 1979. Each of the six episodes takes place on one of the days of the week from Sunday to Friday, and the events illuminate the importance of education. Teaching for adults that was broadcast in prime time on national TV.
- Tobias has met a new friend online who promises him to become part of a pro-gamer team in WoW. He needs to be both skilled and brave - and to prove he is brave, Jeppe asks that Tobias send a photo without his shirt on.
- Jeppe keep asking Tobias for a nude photo, and threatens with sharing the photo Tobias has already sent. Tobias is scared and doesn't know what to do. The other boys sense something is wrong, when Tobias starts getting short-tempered.
- Caroline is bored and join the jackass club made by Tobias, Bertram and Mikkel. They challenge each other to lick different items. To begin with it's all fun. Then Caroline has to either lick something disgusting or become ridiculed.
- Mikkel, Bertram and Tobias have a gaming club after school. Mikkel enjoys the club, since it's a way to stay in touch after he transfers school. One day he notice that Tobias and Bertram have created a new Snapchat without him. Why?