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- During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.
- In the elegant world of artists and musicians, Gertrud ends her marriage to Gustav and takes a lover, the composer Erland Jansson.
- A comedy about the tenants of a small, old apartment building in Christianshavn, Copenhagen.
- Sitcom about the life in a company office.
- While out playing with his friend, Viggo, Topper comes across a magical pencil. When he draws a fish, it comes alive. When he draws a rhino on a 3rd floor wall, it comes alive, too. The boys name him Otto, like Viggo's dad.
- Mick and Tom are an unlikely father-son team of petty thieves. They've been hired to steal a painting from a museum. By accident, they steal the wrong painting: Denmark's only original Rembrandt masterpiece, worth millions.
- After being arrested in a psychiatric institute for almost twenty years, Egon Olsen escapes and reunites his gang for a last and final coup.
- "Live fra Bremen" is a Danish sketch comedy show, broadcast live from Copenhagen, satirizing current events.
- Henrik Schultze and his wife see no way out to pay the rent for the inn they run. a ship sinks at night and a lieutenant v Krakow to the inn with a chest of money. they murder him. For half a year, pastor Segerdahl saves them from the court through his testimony. He is in love with Mrs. Schulze and only 15 years later, when she is dead, does he confess to V. Krakow's son. But Schultze's daughters seek to return to the Paradis inn and he himself follows and shoots himself after the house has caught fire.
- A couple, enjoying life in Copenhagen, is forced by money problems to move to their estate. There, Fritz loves Marie, who loves Frantz, who loves Louise.
- A little Princess, Elisa, is living happily with her eleven brothers when their father, the old King, remarries. Bedazzled by his new Queen's beauty and powers of enchantment, he sends Elisa away. Meanwhile the Queen transforms her brothers into swans. When Elisa returns as an adult, her father is unable to recognize her, and she is hounded out of the kingdom. With the help of an old woman, the fairy Fata Morgana in disguise, she tracks down her brothers. They are now swans by day, and human beings by night. Elisa vows to do everyting in her power to save her brothers. Fata Morgana comes to her in a dream and shows her how she must weave eleven coarse shirts from flax made of stinging nettles, in order that her brothers may regain human form. Until the task is accomplished, she must not speak a word. Meanwhile, a young King of the new land comes upon Elisa, and is smitten with her. He makes her his Queen, despite the protestations of the Archbishop, who regards her as a witch. One night, while she is picking stinging nettles in the churchyard, he informs the King of what she is doing. The people condemn her to be burned at the stake, but despite this, she manages to finish making the nettle shirts, so that the eleven swans can once more become Princes. Now, she is free to speak. She declares her innocence, and accepts the King's love.
- An 18 y.o. Danish man is arrested after barking and biting a policeman. He ends up in a mental hospital where the comedy continues.
- There is rebellion in Amagergade in Christianshavn. There are rumors that the street must be demolished to make room for a large harbor center.
- Two detectives have odd jobs to pay the bills. Finn tests a new machine at the hospital. It checks his organs quality for transplant - top quality. It also declares him brain-dead. His heart has foreign interest.
- Early romantic and mildly erotic comedy by Danish star director Erik Balling who earned his first Bodil awards from this 1953 movie. It's all about an anonymous little gray book originating from sexually advanced Paris. The book doesn't look like much, but shouldn't be judged by its cover. Wherever this book goes, something will happen. And for sure, this book goes around.
- Bingo game-show broadcasted live. Targeted at young adults, the prizes include DVD-players, Playstation 2's and white goods. Grand prizes are old used, cars and an airplane which was used in a James Bond movie with Roger Moore. Also stuff picked up at various markets are given away.
- Henrik and Emilie Schultze rents the Hotel Paradis in a small, poor fishing village by the coast.
- Danish version of the sports game-show 'A League of Their Own'.
- In association with Think Thank, this is Dinosaurs Will Die's first video offering. Originally intended to be a self titled release, it has since become recognized as the Team Vid, explaining exactly what it is. Sit down and hold on!
- Ellen studies medicine for the handsome Professor Klintberg.
- Morten Grunwald, who plays the icon Olsen Banden character, Benny, dives down into the numerous funny anecdotes about the Olsen Banden films together with Bent Fabricius-Bjerre, Allan Olsen, Jesper Langberg and Ghita Nørby. Hear how the music came to life, how a scene could have been deadly to Ove Sprogøe, who plays Egon, and how it all started while shooting Martha.
- 16-year-old Marianne will be confirmed in the church. She is reluctant to do this, but her mother wants it more than anything.
- Election debate between Mogens Lykketoft and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, filmed on the first day of the 2005 election campaign at Nordisk Film's studios in Valby.