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- Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
- A gifted engineer flees his austere roots to pursue wealth and success among Copenhagen's elite, but the pride propelling him threatens to be his ruin.
- A comedy about the tenants of a small, old apartment building in Christianshavn, Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen thirtysomethings Nikolaj and Julie struggle with marriage, baby and work, plus friends of varying maturity.
- Jakob proposes to his boyfriend, Jørgen, during a party in their apartment. He later kisses Caroline, the wife of Jørgen's brother. It becomes an affair.
- Last Exit tells the story of Nigel, an English man, out on his luck arriving in Copenhagen to start a new life. All goes very dark when he falls for a beautiful working girl, Tanya, and he helplessly gets sucked into a nasty underworld.
- This documentary tells the story of Jani, a 19-year-old drug addict living on social welfare among with his friends. Tired of his life in a remote city in Rovaniemi, he decides to travel by train to various parts of Europe before being sent to imprisonment for several petty crimes.
- The intense, realistic and unflinching tale of Maria, Allan and Steso, who are struggling for survival in urban life, about drugs.
- Two teen boys meet each other by chance in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Will they find her or will they instead find the thing that is really missing from their lives?
- Grete lives in a property at Christianshavn together with many festive people.
- When 14 year old Nete's twin brother Noah is killed in an accident her world collapses. Months later her parents decide to move to Copenhagen to start anew. Nete, still deeply troubled by her brother's death, begins in a new school - but the day she starts, a new boy, Jonas, also arrives. To everyone else he is just the new boy - but Nete is in deep shock at what she sees.
- Desperate for the love of Karen Elise (and for some pubic hair too), Dennis P. calls heaven for some help and gets it.
- We follow two 15-year-old twin sisters taking their first steps out into a fascinating, dangerous and unpredictable adult world. Set against a backdrop of the fairytales by the Brothers Grimm, the sisters face the changes, challenges and clashes of the teenage years in a new and magical manner.
- A friend brings 170g hash to Kalle's university class party, "borrowed" from the psychopath Paten. Kalle ends working for him and looks after business while Paten is in prison. Kalle likes Paten's girl, money and car, all no-no. Release?
- The good people of a small community in the countryside near Copenhagen enjoy life and find their way to love.
- In 1971 hundreds of young people claimed the 85 acres of an abandoned military base in Copenhagen, Denmark. Finding it politically unpopular to evict the young settlers, the Danish government declared Christiania a 'short-term social experiment.' Following 40 years of tense relations with the government, much of it focusing on Christiania's open hashish trade, Christiania is on its way towards becoming a legitimate, though still alternative and self-governed, community. But will legitimacy compromise their fundamental values? Christiania - 40 Years of Occupation explores this journey from the varied perspectives of longtime Christiania residents and government and police officials who have long argued the legality of Christiania's occupation while viewing Christiania as a symbol of freedom that they both cherish and fear.
- Poul Borg neglects his young, beautiful wife Marianne. He even forget their wedding day, in favor of a new fast sports car, a beautiful silver-gray Jaguar. During his drive, he runs out of gas. A young lady Laura Lublinski helps him.
- In 1971, the Christiania refuge was created in Copenhagen. It became a boundless playground for the adults but perhaps not for the children who were left to themselves while their parents engaged in free sex and drugs.
- Freetown Christiania, a.k.a. Christiania, created in 1971, is an intentional community and commune of about 850 to 1,000 residents, covering 7.7 hectares (19 acres) in the borough of Christianshavn in the Danish capital city of Copenhagen.
- Two brothers spiral into violence and revenge after the younger is beaten by a stranger and his gang in Copenhagen. The older tracks down the perpetrators, leading to escalating conflict and dark consequences.
- Two officers find the body of a young woman in the water of the Copenhagen Christianhavn district.
- In 1950s Copenhagen, Jens is a law student with a part-time job in a law firm. He lives at home and is more or less engaged to Lis. Jens' life is very regular and organized until he meets slightly older Erhard, a head clerk at the firm. Erhard lures Jens into the mysterious city nightlife, and from now on, Jens' life changes. The engagement is broken off and his education is neglected.
- TV special about transvestites, featuring coverage of the drag queen show "Frøken Verden" from Christiania in Copenhagen.
- Portrait of Copenhagen's free community Christiania as they fight for their existence in the months leading up to a raid by Copenhagen's Police Task Force.
- Handmade utopias - a filmic search for the worldwide phenomenon of the micronation movement. Do-it-yourself states that have distanced themselves from the economic and political mainstreaming of globalization. A road movie covering land, water and the wildest realms of the imagination. Simultaneously creative documentary and pulsating cultural portrait, the film traces a new "unplugged" generation - their motives, their anxieties and their dreams. A film that shows how this generation realizes its escapist fantasies in new economic and political forms and how they collide with oppressive everyday realities.
- A rich Dane flies to Copenhagen. He meets "Cinderella" working in a women's fashion clothing and accessories store. He invites her to a New Year's Eve ball after buying her all from shoes to necklace. Midnight?
- Television special which interviews key persons from the Danish resistance during the German occupation of Denmark in 1940-45.
- A working class family with strong opinions on the social experiment Christiania, a free Commune in Copenhagen, goes to live there for a couple of weeks, an experience that completely transforms both the attitudes of the family and those inside the commune.
- In a deserted village, only a few women remain.
- 12 years ago a working class family with strong opinions on the social experiment Christiania, a free Commune in Copenhagen, went to live there for a couple of weeks (as portrayed in the documentary Dagbog fra en fristad (1976) ) - an experience that completely transformed both the attitudes of the family and those inside the commune. Now, the family returns to Christiania to participate in the experiment all over again.
- Marios Orozco is a painter living in Copenhagen's Freetown Christiania district.
- When Michael was only 13 he ran away from home. In the following years he lived on the streets in Copenhagen, slept in hallways and in trains, stole from stores, and was into drugs. This was the life he told about as an 18-year old in the 1992 documentary 'Gadebarn tur/retur'. Now, 10 years later Per Wennick from DR-Dokumentar has looked him up and found him far away from his former life on the streets.
- Poul Thomsen portrays the loose dogs of Christiania in Copenhagen.
- The Abyss of the Human Heart is the last real Utopia.
- Portrait of the upcoming band Gasolin'. During five days we follow the band in the studio, their flat, shopping in the streets of Christianshavn, as they prepare their second album "Gasolin' 2". Also featuring footage from a live performance at Revolution in Copenhagen from November 1972.
- Flemming, a boy living in Christianshavn, feels confined by the grown-ups and their rules. Targeted at a juvenile audience.
- 2004–9.6 (5)TV EpisodeExclusive Red Hot Chili Peppers concert documentary from Den Grå Hal (Grey Hall) at Christiania, April 23, 2006. The concert was a special-invites-only-show, and one of only seven worldwide concerts the band gave to promote their new album 'Stadium Arcadium'.
- Actress Sofie Grøbøl is appearing in the Danish theater play "Et Drømmespil", and Frederiksberg Gymnasium is getting ravaged by some unknown criminals.
- Birgitte Nyborg is taking on a new role as Denmark's foreign minister while Katrine Fønsmark returns to journalism, landing a managing post at her former TV workplace.
- In the negotiations with Greenland regarding the distribution of oil revenues, Asger Holm Kirkegaard must play Birgitte Nyborg on the field, but the meeting far from goes as planned. Fønsmark has found decisive evidence that Nyborg lied to the Foreign Policy Committee, and is trying with all her might to hold Nyborg responsible for her breach of the Ministerial Accountability Act. In her eagerness to achieve her journalistic goal, Fønsmark creates conflicts internally on TV1.
- Søren Ryge portrays the many gardens at Christiania, the free-town in Copenhagen.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG8.0 (59)TV EpisodeThe six remaining teams travel from Salima, Malawi to Copenhagen, Denmark. One person finds out what it means to have two left feet at the Road Block, while another Double U-Turn could jeopardise every team's positions in the race.