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- A revenge thriller set on a cruise ship in the Arctic.
- Explores the intimate relationship of sisterhood between two sisters, Hayat and Leila.
- A group of young friends decide to go on a graduation trip for the weekend to a family owned cabin in the isolated mountains of Greenland. Once there, trouble manifests when they discover they aren't alone, and there could actually be some truth behind a local urban legend.
- A fisherman has some bad contacts with some mythological figures, but has a hard time in getting the police to take him serious, and when they finally do, it has dire consequences. The story moves us into the beautiful nature of Greenland, and some abandoned settlements.
- A love-struck man discovers he has an incurable illness shortly after meeting the woman of his dreams.
- Minik and Hans have been friends since childhood. One day Hans suggests that they should spend the night in a haunted house to make things interesting. Hans wants to find out if ghosts are real and film their findings. Minik agrees to the challenge and before they know it, they are in a haunted house. Strange things starts to happen that challenges their skepticism.
- Story of how a couple met and fell in love while he couldn't die at a hospital. Told while exposing Greenland habits
- As Miilu and Arnannguaq discuss and argue if Miilu's demented mother, Anna, should attend their wedding, an update to Anna's helping surveillance equipment becomes available that they now have to take into consideration too. And when they finally decide to update Anna's implants and she attends her sons wedding, the update is not working the way it should.
- Several years after losing his father, Inuk learns the way of his people again.
- The personal story of the greatest tragedy in Greenlandic maritime history, told by the grandson of one of the 95 passengers who lost their lives on the cold stormy night of January 30th, 1959, when M/S Hans Hedtoft - on its maiden voyage - allegedly hit an iceberg.
- Two peoples struggles today in having been sexually abused in childhood - and how they are handling the long term effects of their past.
- Miki is Greenlandic, but grew up in Sweden. He's on Christmas vacation to Nuuk to relax and to meet his colorful family, however soon to be drawn into cousin Kunuk's petty criminal activities. Suddenly he is responsible for two tons of stolen fireworks. And as if that wasn't enough, he gets the town's mafia boss on his heels. "The northern lights occur when the spirits play ball with a walrus skull", says the enigmatic and beautiful Mona.
- When the humiliation and grief of his eldest son's shooting rampage and subsequent suicide threatens to pull him under, a brokenhearted father (Rasmus Lyberth) leaves his family and tight-knit community and heads into Greenland's bleak landscape. As he journeys forth on an antiquated dogsled with no destination, he eventually finds solace -- and the soul he lost long ago -- in the form of a mystical hermit (Anda Kristiansen).
- The Greenlandic artist Inuk Silis Høegh's staggeringly beautiful Land Art work about his country's monumental nature at a time when it is undergoing change.
- Compiled of video filmed during the 5-day-race as well as footage from the contestants and crew this videodiary gives you a unique behind the scenes look at one of the toughest adventure races in world.
- A successful rock band from Greenland? Yes, it's not a lie. In 1973, the Greenlandic Sumé released a debut album, which record time made it to all the households on the icy island. But Sumé's success was not just due to their catchy beat rock, but also to the band's ability to put words to the zeitgeist, where Greenlandic culture was slowly fading away.
- Invites the viewers to the eponymous island state in the Arctic north between Canada and Greenland.
- As a group of young people discuss planning the upcoming pride parade, two of the friends, Tukummeq and Luna, tell the others Luna will be introducing Tukummeq to their family.
- A young Greenland native begins to show powers (airbender?) passed down from his father. Sort of an aboriginal superhero movie, but well done and set in the starkly beautiful backdrop of Greenland. Innocent and haunting at he same time.
- A poetic documentary short about an often forgotten region of the developing Arctic dealing with the prospects of the ever evolving infrastructure set against the stark reality of the local population.
- White Paper is a documentary about how the people of Narsaq and the sheep farmers, who live nearby, are affected by the possible mining project in Kuannersuit containing radioactive soils like Uranium and Thorium.
- The vast Greenlandic ice sheet has been created over thousands of years but today climate change is threatening the close and sacred connection between the land moulded by ice and the Inuit who live there.
- Ten years after 'An Inconvenient Truth,' Al Gore takes viewers on an immersive, 3D journey to the front lines of climate change.
- This short documentary centers on climate change in southern Greenland, told from a personal yet historical stand point.
- An exploration of the lands of Greenland that exemplify its beauty, while questioning the extractive industries taking from these lands and worrying about the long term effects of these harmful activities.
- A mother who has dedicated her life to her child and working hard for her family goes out for a night of fun and meets someone special.
- 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 look behind the doors of college students in Sisimut in Greenland, all living a long way from home in the vast country. The movie is a result of scientific studies on how this affects young people.
- 2 senior bumped into each other and thought they were in love. Was it love at first slide?
- A short film from Greenland about a middle-aged man who has lost his family. The loss has made the man depressed and alcoholized. The fight for self-respect lies ahead.
- A VR360 virtual visit of the Greenlandic scientific station EGRIP produced for the Illulisat Greenland Visitor Center.
- To be the first in history of mankind to take a sailing vessel to the Pole. One of the greatest maritime adventures ever undertaken: to cross the Arctic Ocean from one Land to the Other without assistance.
- A team made up of glaciologists, roboticists, search-and-rescue specialists, and a helicopter pilot dig a hole to retrieve part of the Air France Flight 66 engine fan hub that fell onto the Greenland Ice Sheet in 2017 and was subsequently buried by snow.
- This documentary is about the legendary guitar player Karl Sivertsen who's remembered for all his work with ULO, Sumé and his solo career. He was an outstanding guitar player and wrote songs in a unique way which changed the music scene in Grenland. The documentary involves interviews with people who knew him through his music and rare footage features including brand new footage of musicians who re-recorded one of Karl Sivertsens's biggest songs; Sinnattoraangama Takusarpagit.
- A 10' museum documentary, produced for the Illulisat Greenland Visitor Center, about the EGRIP (East Greenland Ice Drilling Project) owned by Centre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, and University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
- This made for TV short was first aired on Greenlandic Broadcasting Cooperation (KNR) in late 2010 and ran for 5 years in between regular programming.
- Faith, Hope and Greenland is a visual and poetic journey into the very hearts of the people of Greenland. Told in a natural, honest and non-accusative manner, four of Greenland's leading cultural lights advise the viewer on the underbelly of colonisation, its effects on an ancient, nomadic culture and on the individual mind.
- Echoes takes place on a little island in Greenland, home to Anna Kuitse and her husband, sharing the love story about two people who met here in the midst of international politics and war.