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- Two twin brothers opens together a bar in Rome.
- A documentary about a chaotic setting of a play in Copenhagfen and Jutland With some of the most famous actors in Denmark.
- This project's aim is to create an in-depth documentary series that examines the most innovative ideas to address the world's growing food problems, such as hunger, starvation and lack of proper and healthy food. The series investigates our current consumption and trade patterns and examines how we can improve the way we produces our food and distribute it worldwide. It is estimated that the world's population will grow by three billion, to more than nine billion over the next forty years. This means there will be an ever increasing need for food. Studies done by the UN indicates that food prices are likely to rise significantly in the next 10 years, at the same time the earth's resource's are running out and agricultural land is in decline. If we are too ensure there will be enough food in the future at reasonably costs. We need to act now before it's too late. Fortunately there are many new ideas, solutions and political proposals that could change the current food landscape. These ideas just have to be acknowledged and recognized. This film is a step in that direction
- Documentary about how German soldiers experienced the occupation of Denmark during WWII.
- The Ship that Changed the World is a historical drama about the birth of the world's first ocean-going diesel-powered ship Selandia. A groundbreaking invention that changed the world forever. The film shows Selandia and the creators receiving worldwide acclaim. But for two of them success was short-lived. They died under mysterious circumstances shortly after the maiden voyage of Selandia. On the brink of the World War, and with Germany and England showing great interest in this invention, is it too farfetched to believe that these deaths were more than coincidental.