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- Southern Jutland, DK, early 1970s: A dysfunctional family is burdened by an evil, self-righteous father, who manipulates his 11 y.o. son and 14 y.o. daughter with his repeated suicide threats.
- In a time of social change and unrest, war and poverty, a young working class woman, Maria, wins a camera in a lottery. The decision to keep it alters her whole life.
- 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.
- The documentary follows a field psychologist in northern Gaza who goes on home visits in Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza.
- This documentary consists of three parts covering the Danish involvement in the colonization of Congo: 'Opdagerne' (The discoverers), 'Erobrerne' (The conquerors), and 'Hjælperne' (The helpers). Danes contributed for more than a century to both one of the world's bloodiest colonizations and to the reconstruction of the country. The three short films in this series depicts how first the discoverers, then the conquerors and then the helpers came to the Congo. The series follows people like Albert Christoffersen (the discoverers), who traveled under the command of Henry Morton Stanley in the late 1800s; the poor boy Frederik Valdemar Olsen (the conqueror), who ends up as a general in the Belgian colonial army, and finally the doctor Jakob Raft (the helper), who in the 1960s leads Denmark's first developing country project in Congo. Tygesen travels through the beautiful landscape and shows a number of archival images to tell the hidden story of danish influence and contribution to the horrific acts of conquest - and the construction of the richest colony in Africa.
- This exciting documentary follows Danish teenagers after their graduation from high school.
- Exploring the daily life of a Damascene ambitious woman, while the Muslim Barbie, Fulla, is invading the daily life of everyone!
- Cuba's cemeteries are too small to hold all of the country's dead, so bodies are exhumed three years after burial and the bones stored in a crypt - a process that is watched by the dead person's relatives.
- Due to the war in ex-Yugoslavia Mustafa and his granddaughter ends as fugitives in different countries, and due to 'paragraph 15' he cannot be reunited with her.