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- The most famous dominatrix in France creates sadomasochist "Ceremonies" in her chateau. Catherine Robbe-Grillet, age 84, defies the relations between power and submission, sensuality and physical pain.
- A love story portraying the dilemmas and inevitable consequences of ambition. It is a film about a woman's fight for independence, trying to succeed with her own art in the extremely competitive world of dance.
- A Danish-Iranian filmmaker's brave and honest journey through six years of cancer, love and a life project of mapping her family's dramatic history.
- BIG TIME follows Bjarke Ingels during the course of 7 years (2009-2016), while he struggles to finish his biggest project so far. We are let into Bjarke's creative processes as well as the endless compromises that his work entails.
- A remote, disconnected zone in West Virginia is home to one of the world's most sensitive telescopes and a community of vibrant individualists, who have found refuge in the quietest town in America.
- How John Dalli the EU commissioner of health was accused of being in the pocket of tobacco companies.
- From an outsider's perspective, things are going well for Lukas Graham. Every time lead singer Lukas Forchhammer sets a new goal for himself, he achieves it. He is signed to a major international label, he works with some of the greatest music producers, he is flown around to perform his hit song '7 Years' on the world's biggest stages. On top of this, Lukas becomes a father for the first time. From an insider's perspective, it is a lot to juggle all at once. Dreams can easily transform into nightmares from one moment to the next.
- Behind the closed doors of the Copenhagen-based women's shelter, the women and children are slowly recovering after having escaped domestic violence. Day by day the women are processing their traumas, building confidence and slowly understanding what it takes to break the cycle of violence.
- At Home in the world gives a unique insight into the lives of five refugee kids during their first year in a Red Cross refugee school in Denmark.
- Three American teenagers from conservative Tulsa are struggling with isolation and instability in this heartfelt coming-of-age-doc that portrays family bond, poverty, survival, love and the consequences of coming out as a young LGBT in the heart of the Bible Belt.
- A personal family epic, where Danish-Pakistani director Anita Mathal Hopland looks back at the history of her two families over 15 years in Karachi and Copenhagen. Moosa Lane is the name of the street in the Pakistani capital Karachi where one half of Anita Hopland's family lives. The other half lives in Denmark. In her first solo film as a director, Hopland returns to material she has shot over a period of 14 years in her two home countries to understand her origins and herself. The cultural contrasts between the house in Karachi, where 25 family members live under one roof, and the everyday reality of Copenhagen in a Danish welfare state are stark. But in her reflective meditation on mental and geographical distances, and on what binds us together despite our differences, she builds a bridge across time and place. In Pakistan, her cousin's daughter Saima becomes an anchor and focal point until the day she is to be married off. Time passes, the two families change, and so does Hopland herself. MOOSA LANE is a personal family story in a wide format, where all emotions are allowed to colour the canvas along the way.
- A Girl in Return is an intimate character-driven global tale about what happens when an adopted teenage girl decides to reclaim her lost identity.
- A documentary film about classical music, female agency and the cultural clashes and contradictions experienced by the Japanese classical pianist Eriko Makimura.
- Shot over three years, the film follows the two twin girls Molly and Smilla in a crucial time of their lives, from age 11 to 15. The girls are diagnosed with autism and are not like the other children. They must learn to live with the awareness of being different. We experience them as they grow from belonging to the same safe bubble to stepping out into the world as two confident, strong girls, with the film ending as Molly takes a big leap and starts at a continuation school.
- A children series about 3 year old Storm who has recently moved to Thailand and now shall try to be a foreign boy in a completely different country.