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- Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
- A Copenhagen police officer seeks justice for his partner's murder by a mysterious man.
- As more crimes and criminals cross borders, the Danish police creates an international criminal investigation team. The half Icelandic "Ørnen" leads the diverse team of 6. The latest technology (2004-6) is used.
- Egon Olsen's criminal trio always gets into unlucky, comical situations when executing Egon's genius plans. After release from prison, he already has a new plan: steal a valuable German item from a secured museum in Copenhagen.
- Frank turns 50 and his good friend, Casper, invites him to Iceland on a boys' trip. However, the trip does not go quite as planned.
- A young man who thought himself already in love with a nice girl is drawn into a literary drama when he is captured by a deep and stimulating love affair.
- Jakob proposes to his boyfriend, Jørgen, during a party in their apartment. He later kisses Caroline, the wife of Jørgen's brother. It becomes an affair.
- Highschool sweethearts Anja and Viktor find themselves in a lesser state of love when Anja graduates and gets a job in the city.
- The Olsen gang is on vacation in Spain. They've run out of money so Egon Olsen has a plan. Leaving prison in Denmark, he joins the big time without his friends. Will they help Egon when he gets conned?
- Olsen has a plan: rob over DKK4,000,000 from an armored car with police escort using a hot-dog stand, some ducks etc. Can the gang hide the money safely?
- Nobody picks Egon Olsen up after 8 months in prison. Benny and Kjeld now work at a grocery store. Egon decides to steal the DKK6,000,000+ from a criminal's safe alone, before the cops raid the place.
- After being arrested in a psychiatric institute for almost twenty years, Egon Olsen escapes and reunites his gang for a last and final coup.
- His friends are there when Olsen is released from prison. He's resocialized. The trio work at a toy factory, then cleaning at Denmark's central bank. When a US gang robs the bank, the trio must clear their names.
- 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.
- Young Dante Alighieri inherits 17 million from his father the sausage maker on one condition - he has to give up smoking in 14 days. But the days go on and he simply can't quit. He hires a detective agency to physically stop him. He has an uncle, who inherits the money if Dante fails, and the uncle tries to keep him smoking.
- Walter's a handsome airline steward who catches the eye of Inge, winner of Malaga's Miss Moonlight contest. Carlo is a motor-mouthed goof who has a "heel bar" (a combination shoe shop and tavern); his companion, Elly, is shooting a video of him. Inge discovers she's an unwitting smuggler, bringing diamonds into Denmark in the heel of a sandal she won at the beauty contest. When Carlo and Walter take Walter's mom on holiday back to Malaga, Inge follows, looking for more diamonds. They're also tailed by Ateza, the smuggler; he kidnaps Inge and orders his men to kill Carlo. Blithely unaware of the dangers, Carlo and Walter (with Elly's camera running) pursue their vacation.
- Newly mom Line lives the jet-set life in Hong Kong. But when she catches her husband, the arrogant businessman Bjørn, in an affair with the nanny, she flies home to Denmark.
- Court drama about a Copenhagen law office and the cases and personal entanglements of its small group of attorneys.
- Uncle Anders has a twin brother who lives in the US. His name is Sofus and on his 70th birthday he decides to go back to Denmark and celebrate with his family. Unfortunately Uncle Anders and Sofus don't get along well.
- Money's needed for Kjeld's silver wedding and Egon Olsen has an ingenious plan - steal a red bag with DKK5000000 from the crooked VP of Denmark's largest insurance company. Will Egon survive it?
- There are top secret plans of turning Denmark into EEC/EU's "holiday park". The Olsen gang plans to steal and sell the plans at DEM10,000,000. After being double-crossed, will patriotism win?
- Mona is a young woman, engaged to a man who never shows up. She relies strongly on her supportive friend, Anne. Mona suspects that Anne's psychologist, Dr. Lark, is acting funny towards her friend, and decides to investigate. Mona and Anne will find themselves embroiled in a strange world of psychiatry and fanaticism, in which both young women's lives will be endangered.
- A millionaire gets amnesia after a hit to the head and now he has to rediscover his past and decide what kind of man he wants to be in the future.
- Most people would see it as a bonus to be sent a few days to the Côte d'Azur to solve a smaller routine case, but for the righteous, extremely self-controlled and dull lawyer Michael Helge it is more like a punishment. Sun, sand, and sea are not things that appear on his top ten list. The case is supposedly just a simple divorce, but as soon as Michael Helge sets feet on French soil, everything goes wrong. He gets hustled for 10 million kroner of the company's money, and suddenly the future looks less bright. Fortunately, he meets his old friend, the frivolous gambler Theo, and together they plan how to get all the money back in a true James Bond style...
- The businessman Ernst has just landed in the airport and is on his way home to his wife. Its raining heavy outside and therefore he takes a hitchhiker with him. They start a conversation about the value of life and soon it becomes evident to the spectators that the hitchhiker is Jesus Christ, but Ernst is in too much of a rush to go back to his wife to notice.
- There is rebellion in Amagergade in Christianshavn. There are rumors that the street must be demolished to make room for a large harbor center.
- A couple wins the lottery with a ticket from the company lottery pool, but does not tell their co-workers.
- Danish version of the X Factor format, promoted as the ultimate talent show.
- The good people of a small community in the countryside near Copenhagen enjoy life and find their way to love.
- A male photographer and a female reporter meet at the newspaper they work for in Copenhagen. They become friends. She helps him get an apartment with a marriage of convenience--or so he thinks.
- Harry Munter, a sensitive, kind, appealing man in his twenties, lives with his parents. He's an inventor, a bit of a mystic, maybe a genius, and a good son and grandson. He's offered work in the U.S. But a friend has cancer and the world is changing in ways that provoke profound sadness.
- Hans' boss/uncle Bill from NYC visits him in Copenhagen. His wife left him and fearing getting fired, he "convinces" Johnny to dress up as his wife. Will the cover be blown?
- 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.
- While Bertil Lindström works at the Swedish embassy in Paris, his wife Gabrielle spends the summer alone in Sweden. After a phone call to her, he starts to think of all the things she can possibly be doing separated from him.
- A Polish stewardess who has to spend the night in Copenhagen to board her next flight meets a Danish man who insists on taking her out. The night does not turn out quite like either of them had expected.
- Rich socialite are falsely rumored to have an affair with an author. Meanwhile, the police is searching for a cat burglar.
- A vagabond, also called the Professor, moves into a builder's mansion when the developer stays at the Riviera.
- Documentary feature about the controversial and eccentric Simon Spies, Denmark's first charter travel magnate, featuring plentiful archive footage and source interviews.
- A millionaire's daughter runs away with a calypso singer. Pursued by her father and the press, they come to Copenhagen to hide away with the help of a friend.
- A rich Dane flies to Copenhagen. He meets "Cinderella" working in a women's fashion clothing and accessories store. He invites her to a New Year's Eve ball after buying her all from shoes to necklace. Midnight?
- Portrait of the Danish poker player Gustav Hansen, an addicted player who plays frequently at Las Vegas casinos and participates in the big championships.
- Intimate portrait of Denmark's coming Dronning Mary and her Australian family, produced exclusively for Danmarks Radio up to the royal wedding.
- A documentary produced by researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics. The film focuses on traveling men on Kastrup, Copenhagen Airport, and mostly female service staff. The airport is investigated as an arena for reproduction of lack of gender equality. The film is based on excerpts from interviews with businessmen who regularly pass the airport, and on conversations with airline service personnel, store staff and fellow passengers who meet these businessmen daily.
- 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.
- In 1999 three Danish guys went to the States to jump free fall. One of them, 19 year-old Michael crash landed on his head and went straight into a coma. Now, they are back in the States and ready to jump again!
- The two children Silke (14 year old) and Jason (11 year old) both suffer from life threatening diseases. There's a chance to save them, though, if their parents agree to give birth to donor babies. But how ethical is that? Not even the Silke nor Jason like the idea.
- Coverage of the liberation days in Copenhagen and Århus in May 1945. Field Marshall Montgomery leads the British Army through the streets, applauded by thousands of Danes. Footage is silent, but contains rare color images from the event.