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- Aimed at the adventure seeker, Departures is an action-packed and personal journey about two travelers. Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach leave their lives behind in search of unique experiences through some of the most beautiful and remote places on earth. From epic landscapes and unforgettable culture, to the often trying times that come with international travel, the series chronicles the unforgettable friendships, personal successes and sometimes crushing disappointments that befall them on their journey. Accompanied by their friend and cameraman, Andre Dupuis, Departures showcases the revelations of two travelers who strive to find themselves and new perspectives while trekking across the globe. Departures is as much about the journey as it is the destination. No prizes, no contests, just real life and real travel.
- Fragile is a film about photography in the Post Soviet Era in St. Petersburg. It looks at the bitter elegance of this town, it's citizen and the tender and graceful models of Evgeny Mokhorev.
- Written by International Emmy winner Christoph Silber and Natalie Scharf, this three-part drama series tells Stasi spy stories centered around two young girls from East Germany on holiday at Lake Balaton.
- In 1973 Madame Arthur opened on Lavendelstræde 17 in Copenhagen. A Danish equivalent of Studio 54 before it had even opened. It was Bent Hasebart who in the early 1972 set up the first nightclub at this address under the name Circle Club. When in the following year a double murder was committed inside the Circle Club, it was necessary to take action. A friend from the police suggested a gay club and Madame Arthur was born. Throughout the next 16 years Madame Arthur was home to the drags, gays and free-spirited people of all kinds. In 1989 new management closed down Madam Arthur and opened the short-lived Bells Club.
- An eleven-part TV-series about the body, the soul and necessary knowledge about life and socializing.
- At 95 years old, retired trapeze artist Norma Fox talks about her life. From a young lonely girl in small town Denmark to becoming an international circus star. A life that has also faced many tragedies.
- A talk show about current events and people.
- Yana's company uses actors to turn remote Chinese ghost towns into temporary "international booming cities," tricking visitors into buying overpriced property. But when the real estate market starts to collapse, she faces financial ruin. A boom to bust tale set in China's building boom.
- While on her way to the legendary Birgitø, the Queen of Danish journalism, Kirsten Birgit, has a few words for the Danish people.
- Johnny Winter And visit TV-Byen at Danmarks Radio, Copenhagen, on Jan. 31, 1971, for a mini-concert, before the play the Falconer Theatre in the evening. Featuring "Mama talk to your daughter", and "Johnny B. Goode".
- A tugboat capsize and the crew is trapped on 34m depth, assumed dead. A nearby proffesional dive team is called, and the task is now to recover the bodies. See the interview with the diver, the divemaster, .. and the surviving Cook.
- Carl Værnet exposed homosexuals in concentration camps for his experiments. After the war, a new life awaited in Argentina. The family still lives with the past.
- The term AU PAIR refers to a cultural exchange, where young people can experience a foreign country in return for light housework and nursing - and a small allowance. In reality, au pairs are very cheap domestic help for busy families all over the world. Au Pair follows three Philippine girls as they leave their families behind and try to make a better future for themselves abroad.
- "The People in the Happy Valley" - is a 5-part documentary series about people in the borderland between fantasy and reality.
- Four homeless persons accommodated at the hostel Sundholm in Copenhagen meet and discuss literature. Through eight programs, the viewers get up close to the lives and minds of the reading group members.
- Sten Lundager was one of Denmark's biggest hashish smugglers. He lived the good life and made lots of money, but life as a criminal came at a great cost to himself and others.
- A documentary about buildings that people either love or hate the look of
- A 10-year-old girl miraculously survives a fall from the fifth floor. Six years later, she is looking to escape the trauma. A subtle, sensitive coming-of-age film about a very unusual young woman.
- Yahya Hassan died on April 29, 2020, only 24 years old. Now Yahya's mother and brother tell the story of the great poet for the first time. Together with others who came very close, they talk about ambitions, demons, crime and about a writing that was always the most important - no matter how dramatic the costs.
- The brutal assault of a gay man, Rasmus Rasmussen, in the Faroe Islands in October 2006 triggered a fierce debate and a political crisis. In a society where many people still regard homosexuality as a sin, the question is raised as to whether the then Faroese legislation on discrimination would be extended to include homosexuals.
- A number of artists descend into memory and recall the first erotic artwork that made them tremble, either with desire or disgust.
- "Fountain House - A window on the World" - depicts how it is possible to get a decent life after or with a mental illness and psychiatric disorder.
- Is it possible to be both Muslim and homosexual? And is it then possible to find acceptance in one's family and in the Muslim community? The Danish TV presenter Abdel Aziz Mahomoud wonders why so many Muslims do not tolerate homosexuality
- Each year an estimated 2 million women and children are tricked, beaten, raped and forced by threat of death into the world's growing sex industry. Two women tell their story of being trafficking for sex from Nigeria to Denmark.
- A portrait of an autistic young man who has faced a challenge transitioning from childhood to adulthood. He embarks on a new chapter of his life while reestablishing ties with his elder brother, with whom he has a distanced relationship.
- Dokumania is a prime-time documentary strand presented by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation showcasing the best in international feature documentaries.