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- Markus goes home to his teenage daughter, Mathilde, when his wife dies in a train crash. All appears to be a tragic accident until a mathematics geek, who was also a fellow passenger on the train, and his two colleagues show up.
- Inspired by true events, depicts a dark chapter in the history of Denmark and the unimaginable dilemmas that people must face in the wake of a war.
- Helle has been waiting for her husband Peter to retire. Her dreams are crushed when Peter comes home with a big surprise; he is pursuing a new career as a wine importer and has invested all their savings in a vineyard in Austria.
- American CIA Field Operative, Johnnie Allen, is assigned to Denmark for his first mission. An American spy highly placed in the Kremlin is to be spirited out of Russia, and it is Johnnie's job to get him safely to Antwerp where the agent will board a freighter. Johnnie, who is a young gay man, meets and falls in love with a Danish lad named Sander, who is apparently straight. Wanting to keep his friend close to him, he makes the mistake of bringing him on the mission. What will become of their friendship if Johnnie confesses his love to Sander? And is the Russian agent all he seems to be? Set against a backdrop of European espionage, Happy Endings Sleepover is a celebration of gay youth in a world where love should never be Top-Secret.
- 1850. A girl and a goblin create a magical heart together so they can be friends forever, but then all kind of accidents starts to happen at the manor.
- We follow the elf, Tinka, on her quest to find the Christimas star and the lost magic of the elves. On her search she finds a way into the human world, where she meets and gains the help of the human boy, Lasse.
- The story about Muhammed and his desire to leave the ghetto
- In the peaceful town of Kardemomme only three characters stir up serious trouble - the robbers, Kasper, Jesper and Jonatan. They live outside the town and regularly enter to steal the things they need. The robbers get arrested, they are reformed and eventually they become heroes when they extinguish a fire in the tower of the town. Kasper becomes the town's fireman, Jesper becomes the town's circus manager and Jonatan becomes baker. Filmed theatrical production of Egner's iconic 1954 children's book.
- A young cancer patient and a charming hospice worker searches for his serenity with death, but is held back by her unresolved past and his impending death.
- The unfortunate Omar is forced by the racist Jan to commit a robbery, he himself has just reported to the police, but nothing goes according to plan, as the slightly too nice Ditte enters the picture.
- Sarah and Salem are arguing about the toy, but at the end, there is another purpose behind while meeting Their parents.
- The Highland, a region of Denmark that has been overtaken by an elite of totalitarian women. Lea fights for the survival of her son, Eddie, and meets a man named Levi who can help them escape. Will they succeed?
- It is December, and Cirkus Julius has sought winter shelter in the old sugar factory in Odense. However, there is no money for the rent and they have to move. Together they try to collect money so they can stay, but it's not easy - because the elfs are at play with their pranks.
- The young girl, Laura, is seduced into the Instagram world, and wants to have a picture taken for her own Instagram profile. But during the photo shoot with her friend, Alexandra, she experiences many unpleasant, unnatural and awkward situations. Alexandra pushes Laura's boundaries, and Laura loses herself in the process. The final picture gets lots of likes and comments, but Laura is even more unresolved and unhappy than at first.
- "Quivery Heart - A film cabaret by Kirsten Astrup" tells the musically seductive story of a crumbling welfare society.
- A secret millionaire lives and experiences the humble life of a person with limited fonds in an exposed area of Denmark and ends up supporting persons or projects in that area, which are in need.
- TV 2/Denmark's news programme, broadcast several times daily since 1988.
- Documentary series portraying animals in Danish Zoos.
- 19 years ago the students of 3.z from Vestjysk Gymnasium in Tarm graduated. Where did they go from there? Did they achieve their dreams?
- A colorful, upbeat tale from Vollsmose about the resourceful and funky hairdresser Qasim, who instills dignity, inspiration and hope in young people through something we can all relate to - a cool haircut.
- The ugly duckling of the title is 'Hans Christian Andersen (I)', the author who wrote fairy tales that still delight readers today. This Traveltalks entry tells the story of Andersen's life. We visit the city of his birth and journey to other places important in his life.
- In their imaginary world Alfred and Oscar fight crime and save the day as The Bat and The Guardian. When Oscar is diagnosed with cancer their world is turned upside down, and a new supervillain threatens to destroy them.
- From "The Little Mermaid" to "The Snow Queen", Hans Christian Andersen has left behind a rich collection of stories tinged with magic, but also with tragedy, which have kept a place of honor, from generation to generation, in children's libraries and the collective imagination. At the antipodes of the Grimm brothers' optimistic folk tales, the melancholy of his stories, sometimes crowned with a desperate end, speaks true to children and their parents alike. His tales, whose contemporary popularity also owes much to Disney, earned him immense fame from his maturity, beyond the borders of his native Denmark, even if the rest of his work (he was also a playwright, poet, novelist and short story writer) was hardly successful.
- At the International Philosophy Olympiad teenagers from over fifty countries realize they are not the only ones who love philosophy. Over the course of the competition, the friendship of the German delegates Jonathan and Neal blossoms.
- Celebrating its 15th anniversary the Danish television broadcaster TV 2 and Denmark's "Mr. News" Jes Dorph-Petersen reflects on past programmes with comments from previous hosts and producers.
- Jannik attempts to hide his narcotics, while he is in a conversation with his best friend.
- At Sunday brunch, Jannik wants to try something new, but his girlfriend Christina pressures him to choose the usaual a Croissant. This sparks an argument that destroys their relationship.
- Follow-up to the documentary Drengene fra Vollsmose (2002) (TV), portraying Amer from Vollsmose.
- To find his wife Eurydike, Orpheus must search the feisty and noisy Underworld. Offenbach's satirical and most popular 1858 operetta, inspired from Greek mythology.
- About the Arabian milieu in Odense, Denmark. For years Odense has been the centre of some the most violent acts involving young immigrants.
- With its 10,000 inhabitants and 70 nationalities the Odense suburb Vollsmose became a symbol of the difficulties between Danes and foreigners. The media drew a picture of a ghetto, where Danes lived in constant fear for their new neighbours.
- A visual experience for a live classical music concert for Estil Duo. In celebration of all women.
- TV 2/Danmark's coverage of the Danish election of 2005.
- TV 2/Danmark's annual TV-special in which hosts Jes Dorph-Petersen and Caroline Boserup reflect on the year 2002.
- TV special about the stream Odense Å.
- Fuhlendorff takes the audience on a journey through his life to show how he's one of a kind.
- An alternative story about a factory that is now Odense's culture center. Edited version of the Leif Petersen's stage play, performed at Brandts Klædefabrik by its former workers as amateur actors and choir. Original score by Bo Holten.
- A growing number of Danish patients on waiting lists travel abroad to buy organs from living people. Although organ exchange is illegal in Denmark many Danish medical doctors choose not to interfere when their patients travel abroad to collect the organs themselves.
- Danish broadcaster TV 2 celebrates its 20th anniversary in a TV special with studio guests and archive footage.
- The fragility of life is put under the microscope in the closing hours of the cancer ward. By following a patient's radiation treatment underground, we gain access to man's concrete struggle to prolong life, in a high-tech hospital ward.