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- Comedy about the people in an apartment building.
- Comedy about the people in an apartment building. Sequel to "Støv på hjernen".
- The life of Swedish pop star Ted Gärdestad.
- The writer and art critic Martin Berg and his endearing wife, Karin, live a happy family life, surrounded by their children and children-in-law. Ever since he got married, Berg has wanted to write a book about the female figures in Boticelli's art, but the practical demands of everyday life have stood in the way. There is a perpetual coming and going of youth in the house. It is the young people who keep him sane, and he is always ready to help young people, but the question is whether Berg does not in some contexts go too far in his help?
- A female lieutenant is married to a NATO official who knows nothing about her military career.
- The gallery owner Lasse is more vain than he is an artist.
- Crazy farce about the two cousins Åge (Jesper Christensen) and Viggo (Tommy Kenter), who take up the fight against the all-dominant power - society and its capitalist organization. Åge's girlfriend Else (Ulla Henningsen) throws him out. Partly because he always sleeps after a hard day at the company 'Multi-Max', partly because his cousin always hangs out with him. It is socially critical humor in the fast track delivered by the director Hans Kristensen in creative script collaboration with the author Hans Hansen. Tragi-comic social satire with saxophone music by Tommy Kenter and Fuzzy.
- Christmas Eve in Denmark. The boy Benjamin is with his father and mother at the station to pick up his grandmother. It's all sad and gray - but Benjamin's wild imagination gives color to a bearded and crooked contemporary version of the Christmas Gospel itself. Three spritzers are, for example, very wise men, a pregnant woman named Marie, etc. But the fact that the film is also about our time is evidenced by street fights between brutal police officers and Santa Clauses. The latter find it difficult to get through with the message that "Christmas is the feast of the heart".
- Drama with national courage and determination at the helm. Here the red-white flag flies in black and white over the seven seas. Behind the real firestorm, a gale of love blows between the helmsman, the handsome Poul (Lau Lauritzen Jr.) and the unsympathetic ships-mate Birner (Arne Ole David). They are both in love with Margrethe (Karin Nellemose) - and in jealousy, Birner tries to sail the barque to shipwreck. But he has done the math without Poul and his steadfast sailors. With its many location shots - not least in Morocco - the film is a technical feat for its time and its romantic nationalism sails confidently in harbor on the gloriously predictable waves of folk comedy.
- On his journey around the country, Volle has reached Copenhagen with his sharpener's wheelbarrow, where he calls people to the windows with his sharpener's song in a farm on the outskirts of the city. Volle is an old vagabond who loves his freedom more than anything in the world. His work gets him just enough for the day and the road - and a schnapps in addition, and he doesn't ask for more from life. A coincidence, or a whim of fate, makes Volle the foster father of the 11-year-old Peter, son of the young widow Grete Jensen.
- Flora Sørensen is a and cheerful little Copenhagen girl. It is her big dream to become a journalist.
- The relevance of being a young parson in the modern life of the early 1970s.
- Christian Arhoff excels in an early drag role, whereas Poul Reichhardt is noted in his first ever leading movie appearance.
- The young fisherman Kurt Vinderup returns home to his little fishing village after finishing military service in the Royal Danish Navy.
- This film from 1960 testifies to the fact that the entire women's uprising at the end of the sixties was one step too late. A festive little confirmation that behind a man of just average size, there is a woman with double ditto. The women of the women's story wanted to row around on the big ocean of life themselves. The girls here in the film get the man to do it, while they themselves enjoy the weather and wind - and navigate.
- Socially realistic folk comedy about a girl from the province who comes to Copenhagen on the four-train to meet a number of poor, but basically good-natured, people in a Copenhagen neighborhood ripe for renovation. Ulla Lock is the young girl that Peter Malberg has a good eye for. Karl Stegger, Lily Broberg, Ove Sprogøe and Preben Lerdorff Rye are also part of the colorful team of Stenbro citizens who fight hard to avoid their cozy neighborhood being sacrificed due to cynical urban planning. A comedy with an important hint of serious social problems.
- Marianne has just played a melody she has composed herself, when a gust of wind, through the open window, takes hold of the sheet music, so that they flutter into the blue air. Down the street comes Per driving. He looks for the adorable Marianne, who is trying to catch his sheet music. He overlooks the equally adorable Birte , who comes cycling and an accident is inevitable. Fortunately, Birte is not injured, but the bike has to be taken to the blacksmith . Per is in awe of Marianne's blue eyes, and here Henrik enters the picture. He helps Birte with her broken down bike.
- Crime film with Axel Frische as the quietly analyzing and sharp detective assistant who, against all odds, unravels the threads of a Jutland murder case. A man is found dead in a plantation near Fjordnæs. Suicide? A couple of unsympathetic heirs stand ready to receive the money from a life insurance policy. but only if it is suicide.
- We are among the new stallholders in Krokodilgade itself, at the head of the prison, Martinus Petersen, who is in the middle of a showdown with his slightly sour wife, Petræa, caused by the fact that the couple's daughter, Lilly, has chosen the slanted boards of the stage as her life's path and right now this summer must be a prima donna at a summer theater in a small provincial town.
- Historical drama that takes place in Jutland in the year 1646. A young man Jørgen (Bjørn Watt-Boolsen) arrives to take over a farm he has inherited. Others, however, also have their eyes set on the farm. A fight must be fought, physically as well as with the help of cunning planning. Kirsten (Grethe Thordahl) stands by his side. Enormously helpful is also a royal visit from Christian IV (Johannes Meyer) who brings the situation to order. Directed by Erik Balling from a script co-written with historian Palle Lauring for factual correctness.
- Marguerite Viby is the office girl whom her married boss is attracted to. To avoid his advances, she plays 13, but that doesn't make the situation much better. The boss still thinks she's lovely, and when his wife appears in the arena, the 'game' must continue and she pretends to be his illegitimate daughter. It seems not least that a newly minted grandfather is the best of all time. Ergo: Big scandal in the family.
- In a remote and windswept port town, teenager Mia lives with her parents Lotta and Christian, who both work in the local fishing industry. When Mia wins a beauty contest, she eyes a chance to escape to a better life in the big city.
- Manufacturer Vimpelmann is on a business trip in America. His two children, Nete and Jørgen, are alone in the large villa. But not for long, because soon a motley collection of pensioners has moved in... And while the cat is out, the mice play jazz.
- The rich Olaf Brammer is the actual owner of a nationwide company that trades in household goods. But he has nothing to say, as the competent general manager Schram leads both the business and Olaf Brammer with a sure hand. The situation at work, failures in his love life and a deceased goldfish make Olaf Brammer depressed, and he decides to travel away from it all.
- In the small fishing village Fjordby, in a modest cottage, the three old fishermen Ole, Jens and Peter lives.