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- Summer in Copenhagen. Best friends Ronja and Serb are restless souls in their mid-twenties struggling to navigate life. As one joins a secret activist network, and the other falls in love with a mysterious girl, a series of increasingly unlikely events unfold, and the line between reality and fiction begins to erode. Timelines diverge and doppelgängers appear out of nowhere in an endless array of bright summer nights, where everyone is equally chasing euphoria and trying to find meaning. "The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise" is an otherworldly film about the time in life when strangers will turn into friends, and friends turn into lovers, and lovers mysteriously disappear in the middle of the night.
- A short film about.. what's his name again? That actor? Kristoffer Borgli tries hard to remember.
- A young man has to say goodbye to his mother who struggles with the high and lows in life, if he is to make his own mark on the world. But letting go isn't easy, especially not with a mother as unique and amazing as his. This is a film which gently takes its audience by the hand and lets us experience love at its hardest. That love which you ultimately have to say goodbye to.
- The award winning Danish director, Jeppe Rønde has invited 10 of the world's foremost scientists - and a single robot. - to zoom out at intergalactic distance and rethink our relationship with technology and investigate in microcosmic detail its dilemmas. The world-renowned comedian, actor, writer, presenter and activist, Stephen Fry has put his iconic voice to Rønde's visionary essay, and speaks to all of mankind while the film hauntingly leads us through our own history - as well as the history of technology itself. Philosophers, anthropologists, archaeologists and physicists demonstrate in each their thought experiment that our relationship with technology is as much about our relationship with ourselves.
- TOGTET (The Raid) - follows King Björn Ironside in his brutal attempt to conquer Rome. The short film was created by Martin de Thurah, for the exhibition of the same name at the National Museum of Denmark.
- Brian, nicknamed Brainy, misses his recently deceased grandfather and believes he can communicate with him. The girl next door has to say goodbye to her cat, but Brainy thinks he can help.
- A lonely man travels through memories of youth in one of the world's coldest and grittiest places.
- When a sound-recordist brings his girlfriend on a trip to the Danish west coast to record atmospheres, he picks up a disturbing sound that begins to torment his conscience.
- The young Katrine is starting in community service in the nursing home Vitasminde. A nursing home where death is as big a part of the everyday life as the 3 o'clock coffee. But Vitasminde is not to be mistaken for a real home. The smell of urine dominates the building and no matter how fast the caregivers are running there's still five days till the next bath. But something is wrong. Mistakes are made, that should never had been made. Even the head of staff, Hanne, who is afraid of conflict, must realize the consequences of the constant mistakes that lead to one death after the other. Rapidly, the colleagues suspect Katrine for her lack of experience and criminal record. But in Katrine's search for the truth she finds herself in a dilemma that is far bigger than herself. Vitasminde is an absurd thriller web series in four episodes.
- A girl Lily, 9 years old, finds a new friend, Oscar, by playing with Lego.
- An in-depth look at the story behind the iconic Hives track 'Hate to say I told you so'.
- Director Jakob is in the middle of recording when he becomes obsessed with the authenticity of a cosmetic hickey. Despite repeating his mantra of assuming responsibility, he soon oversteps all boundaries and ends up in a pinch with his own self-image.
- The official music video for "Nattesferd", the title track of kvelertak's third album.
- Emil is all alone, when sitting at his mother's deathbed. He lost all contact to his father, when his parents split up as a child. Nonetheless his mother's dying wish is to have her ashes spread, a certain place nearby his old childhood home in Sweden. Unwillingly he reaches out to his father and makes the trip from Denmark to Sweddene. The father still lives in the same house and knows where the mother's ashes should be spread. But when Emil arrives at the house, the father is nowhere to be found and has left and odd voicemail. Emil stubbornly decides to wait around the house, and his estranged younger half-sister Anna shows up instead. The two siblings have entirely different perspectives their childhood and the disappearance of their father initially only enforces this. But behind all these differences, a strong genuine sibling love lies. When finally they discover that their father has committed suicide nearby the house, Emil has to make the choice: give in to the past and his own pain or step up and be a brother for his sister.
- Saving the world, one phone call at a time.
- '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.
- We need nature more than nature needs us.