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- A documentary which challenges former Indonesian death-squad leaders to reenact their mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and lavish musical numbers.
- JOHANNES lives together with his father, the middle-aged widower ULRIK in a small fishing town in the northern part of Denmark. They live a quiet routine life, each minding their separate jobs in the fishing industry. Ulrik misses the love and tenderness of a woman and arranges for the young, beautiful, Filipino ROSITA to come to Denmark - just as many other men in the town have done before him. Johannes is reluctantly drawn into this as Ulrik's translator. However, over the following weeks Johannes and Rosita are getting more and more attracted to each other which forces Johannes to take responsibility for his dreams and his future.
- Norge, 22, is your typical slacker kid. He aimlessly wanders suburban blocks with a beer, a joint, and his only friend Myre. The two kids dream of moving to the big city and starting a music career. But everything changes when 16-year-old Josephine turns up claiming to be pregnant with his child.
- Four childhood friends, three now petty criminals and Martin (Jon Lange) a petty cop, are trying to bring down big time drug smuggler Mr. Niemeyer (Rutger Hauer), who has an art gallery as front.
- After their newfound fortune have been tricked away from them by a banker, the three friends must work together to get revenge.
- The political drama of the fall of the Iron Curtain as told by one of its power brokers and the widow of one of its casualties.
- Danish filmmaker Nils Malmros tells about his manic-depressive wife killing their baby, how he met her, a teacher, two years earlier in 1981 and the time after.
- The documentary is about the covert CIA drone war. Through voices on both sides of this new technology, the film reveals crucial information about the drone war in Pakistan and offers unique insights into the nature of drone warfare.
- The successful entrepreneur Lars Halbo returns to Denmark when he inherits the family firm, but when he refuses to cooperate in illegal cartel pricing, his little company comes under heavy pressure.
- When their dad dies, Timo and Ralf fly to Italy to "get" dad's valuable, antique motorcycle instead of Kim, the heir. They help anti-fur Kim against a chinchilla farmer.
- The whale hunters of the Faroe Islands believe that hunting is vital to their way of life, but, when a local professor makes a grim discovery about the effects of marine pollution, environmental changes threaten their way of life forever.
- Circus director Kaj and daughter Ramona love life with their circus family, both inside and outside the manege. But then several mysterious things happen, and now the circus girl has to find out what's going on, with the help of her wonderful friends.
- An American travels to Europe to unravel the mystery surrounding his sister's death.
- American Vagabond is a cinematic feature documentary about gay youth living without a home in the shadows of a promised city. It's a story about a modern Western society in which homosexuality is still so demonized in some communities that some parents are ready to abandon their children over it. One out of every four young people who are coming out to their parents is kicked out of the house. 20 to 40 percent of homeless youth are estimated to belong to sexual minorities in the United States.
- In the third installment of Max pinlig he's trying to get to a festival but he has to get the ticket somewhere??
- Max thinks that his mother is maximum embarrassing, and says a lot of un-cool things. At the same time, he is burning for a chance to impress the new girl in his class.
- Max and his embarrassing mom go on a summer vacation at a folk high school in Jutland. Meanwhile, Max is also looking for a summer job in a bank.
- Sepideh wants to become an astronaut. She spends her nights exploring the secrets of the universe, while her family will do anything to keep her on the ground. The expectations for a young Iranian woman are very different from Sepideh's ambitions, and her plans to go to university are in danger. But Sepideh holds on to her dream! She takes up the fight and teams up with the world's first female space tourist, Anousheh Ansari.
- Deep in the Peruvian rainforest a policeman is killed. The government rounds up the usual suspects and picks out indigenous leaders as murderers and terrorists. But no one has actually witnessed who fired the gun and even fewer cares about the torture and the following revenge murder carried out by the police. The indigenous are poor and despised, so their chances of winning a courtroom battle are next to none. But a young indigenous leader, Fachin, refuses to give in. He contacts a well known Peruvian defense lawyer who specializes in indigenous cases and starts fighting back! And wins!
- The racism skinhead gang White Rage has one mission: To defend and protect Denmark from new-coming strangers of immigration. Under a nightly battle against an immigration gang, the leader Stigs, gets temporarily deadly injured, and fells into coma. After he gets into a Hospital, his younger brother Jens considers himself as the new gang leader. Without any notice of the other gang members, Jens makes a secret deal with the immigration gang, about piece and no weapons. But when Jens realises that another member of the gang Lars, also seeks the leader position, he is forced to choose between the two gangs.
- 'Aarhus Stories' is the result of an untraditional partnership between film directors and song writers. The song writers' songs replace the traditional manuscript and challenge the director in an entirely new way. The films have all been shot in Aarhus in 24 hours, and they all last three to ten minutes. A tragic comedy about love, identity and self-deception from Emmy Award-winning director Mikkel Serup. When a woman leaves her home, her neighbour breaks into the house, finds a photo of a her soldier husband and begins a humiliating process of changing his appearance and personality.
- PROMISE brings us to Vilna in the interwar period. In spite of her poverty a mother foretell a bright future for Romain, her 10-year-old son. The only one to believe her words is the aging Mr. Piekielny - but he also forces the boy to make him a curious promise: a promise that only time can tell if Romain will keep. This piece of reality is described by the French diplomat and writer, Romain Gary, in his autobiography, Promise At Dawn. The three directors made a promise to each other and transformed this into the film, PROMISE.
- HOW ARE YOU is a remarkable documentary about two now famous artists. The film brings us back to when they fell in love with each other and started working together. And even though the two young rebels started out shooting salt water into their veins, they ended up meeting a real queen at the peak of their fame. In an astonishing few years Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have become some of the biggest stars in the international art world. In a sharp, playful and humorous way they pinpoint important themes such as identity, sexuality, welfare and democracy. With simple twists and turns they make us confront ourselves and make us face the conformity and tightness of everyday life and our idiosyncrasies. The film not only displays a strong selection of their works - and the makings of these. It also strings out their carrier from when the pink-knitting clown helped the emerging artist to create an Instant Baby - to the grand opening and prize reception in the 2009 edition of the Biennale in Venice.
- Nine-year-old No has lived with his big sister Metha all of his young life, but now she is off to Japan for a whole year... It is going to be empty and quiet at home. However, when Metha goes No can put his drum kit into her room, and for the time being he is now no longer the annoying little brother. Yet it is going to be a difficult period because he misses her, and perhaps he cannot fill the void that she has left in the house and in his heart.
- This documentary shows that chocolate consumers can't blindly thrust big manufacturers when they claim that you can eat chocolate with a clean conscience. Child labor and trafficking is still a fact in Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana.
- The last surviving whale in the oceans meets its greatest enemy - man.
- Lulu and Jenni will soon have a little brother. They are exited. Particularly Jenni, who will now also become an older sister - just like Lulu. Time passes slowly when you are waiting, and the two sisters spend time preparing their little brother's arrival, and they talk about what it means to be a good big sister. Days go by while their parents pull Lulu and Jenni through the everyday routines. Finally the miracle happens.
- Seven-year-old Jonathan is not exactly happy about his new home an old house alone by the woods, far from everything he knows. Jonathan feels awkward in the new place; he keeps getting in the way and his parents haven't got time for him. Strange things happen in the house: His dog Luffe disappears and in Jonathan's room, an old bed makes spooky monster like sounds. Jonathan tries to tell his parents but they do not believe in monsters. So when night falls, Jonathan is reluctantly put to sleep and has to fight off the monster on his own to free Luffe.
- One day on her way home from school Louise invented an invisible friend whom she calls Papaya. Now they are playing together every day and they travel to the planet Miraiko to collect small bugs and stardust or they go to Spain to dance flamenco in the warm nights. Except from Amalie from school Papaya has become Louise's best friend. However, Papaya is invisible, and it is not always easy to have an invisible friend. Mom and dad and little sister cannot see her. Amalie can be a little jealous now and then - even though she does not actually believe that Papaya is for real. Does the fact that Louise invented Papaya make her less real?
- A documentary on two 15-year-old Danes, Ninos and Rasmus, and their friendship in spite of adhering to different cultural and religious backgrounds. The documentary peeps into the two boys' daily life. But here every day life is never just every day life. The boys face serious matters: Danes versus "Foreigners", Friendship versus Girlfriends, and how to be young in an intolerant society.
- Nikolaj's older brother Oliver is 14 years old, he plays music, skateboards and is generally pretty cool. Nikolaj also has a younger brother Tobias. Tobias is 7 years old, he is sweet and someone to look out for. Nikolaj himself is in the middle, and sometimes feels that he is neither one nor the other. But perhaps Nikolaj is really lucky, because he is both a big brother and a younger brother, all at the same time.
- TOGETHER is the tale on how two Scots-Italian brothers, Andrea and Luca Prodan, ended up in Argentina, with years apart. With the band Sumo, Luca became a major rock star in Argentina till his sudden death in 1987. Some time after Andrea gave up a promising acting career in Italy and moved to his beloved brother's Argentina. Now Andrea is working as a performer and radio DJ. He goes on a trip through the country playing music and spotting new talent. On the journey Andrea is constantly confronted with the memories of his legend brother, which makes him start asking questions about his own and his family's destiny.
- Cecilie and Katrine are identical twins, but after Cecilie got cancer they look a lot less alike. After the summer holidays they will attend a new school, and for the first time in their lives they will be in different class rooms. This is their decision, since they want to get new friends that they do not have to share. The twins are very excited about how things will work out at their new school, and the first big dilemma is what to wear on the first day - and in particular whether Cecilie should wear a cap or her wig.
- On a chilly morning an old hunter passes the farm of his old friend Preben. The wind blows the gates open and reveals a terrible tableau in the yard. The day before, Preben's wife has left him with their boy. With his family gone, his pride is overwhelming: The bull stands there solid as a rock. The hunter reaches for his gun - but a bull like this is hard to kill.
- What happens when you repeat an apparently common story four times in front of a camera? TERRITORIAL STATEMENTS is a creative documentary that deals with personal boundaries and integrity. Four women each tell their story about episodes in their daily lives where somebody has crossed the women's personal boundaries. During the shooting the women told the same story five times with three-four days between the repetitions. This means that the stories starts to slip and change.