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- A group of young friends decide to go on a graduation trip for the weekend to a family owned cabin in the isolated mountains of Greenland. Once there, trouble manifests when they discover they aren't alone, and there could actually be some truth behind a local urban legend.
- Several years after losing his father, Inuk learns the way of his people again.
- A British explorer brings an Eskimo hunter to London, where he misreads a woman.
- A successful rock band from Greenland? Yes, it's not a lie. In 1973, the Greenlandic Sumé released a debut album, which record time made it to all the households on the icy island. But Sumé's success was not just due to their catchy beat rock, but also to the band's ability to put words to the zeitgeist, where Greenlandic culture was slowly fading away.
- Minik and Hans have been friends since childhood. One day Hans suggests that they should spend the night in a haunted house to make things interesting. Hans wants to find out if ghosts are real and film their findings. Minik agrees to the challenge and before they know it, they are in a haunted house. Strange things starts to happen that challenges their skepticism.
- A teacher in Denmark takes a job in rural Greenland where he struggles to fit in with the locals.
- Story of how a couple met and fell in love while he couldn't die at a hospital. Told while exposing Greenland habits
- The fishing village Maniitsoq is promised the largest project in the history of Greenland when an American company decides to build a plant. Greenland might be economically independent. But then silence. How long to wait for "the future"?
- A fisherman has some bad contacts with some mythological figures, but has a hard time in getting the police to take him serious, and when they finally do, it has dire consequences. The story moves us into the beautiful nature of Greenland, and some abandoned settlements.
- The film follows four strong-willed and dynamic young Greenlanders that deeply disagree on which direction their country should follow, but all are fighting for a better Greenland.
- An Inuit educator navigates the stunning landscapes of Greenland as he seeks to help people in their struggles with mental health.
- Village At The End Of The World is a witty, surprising and ultimately feel good portrait of an isolated village of 59 people and 100 sledge dogs, surviving against the odds.
- This documentary is about the legendary guitar player Karl Sivertsen who's remembered for all his work with ULO, Sumé and his solo career. He was an outstanding guitar player and wrote songs in a unique way which changed the music scene in Grenland. The documentary involves interviews with people who knew him through his music and rare footage features including brand new footage of musicians who re-recorded one of Karl Sivertsens's biggest songs; Sinnattoraangama Takusarpagit.
- Two peoples struggles today in having been sexually abused in childhood - and how they are handling the long term effects of their past.
- A young Greenland native begins to show powers (airbender?) passed down from his father. Sort of an aboriginal superhero movie, but well done and set in the starkly beautiful backdrop of Greenland. Innocent and haunting at he same time.
- The Krempig family journeys into the wilderness of northwestern Greenland. There, the landscape and Inuit culture offer them new challenges, excitement and many new experiences.
- The shadow of anthropological objectivism haunts a clumsy film director who experiments, methodologically and formally, around the obscene act of filming native populations in the northernmost town. There, Robert Peary, an American explorer, thought more than 100 years ago, that the only way for a human being to reach the North Pole would be to have children with Inuits, "to create a super-race that would combine the Eskimo strength and the shrewdness of the Westerner." Following in the footsteps of this extravagant theory, this film essay marches in search of that super-race.
- White Paper is a documentary about how the people of Narsaq and the sheep farmers, who live nearby, are affected by the possible mining project in Kuannersuit containing radioactive soils like Uranium and Thorium.
- A look behind the doors of college students in Sisimut in Greenland, all living a long way from home in the vast country. The movie is a result of scientific studies on how this affects young people.
- Arfernat is a documentary about a young musher, Ove Johansen, from the small village Ilimanaq. He has inherited a sled dog team from his father.