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- Two pious sisters buy an apartment after having witnessed a divine sign - only to realize that the seller of the apartment looks identical to their other sister, who committed suicide some thirty years before.
- Kim Kanoin arm is a guy from Denmark who has played Gyruss so much since the 80s that he one of the biggest experts. I have seen him many times in bipbip bar and can attest to his greatness. He is very good at what he does in Gyruss.
- At Good Grief groups, children meet to understand the passing of a parent or a sibling through play, giving in to rage in 'the volcano room' and saying goodbye to a dying teddy bear patient in 'the hospital room'. Over the course of a year, we follow the weekly meetings and get close to Kimmy, Nicky, Peter, Nora, Nolan and Mikayla and their close companion: grief. It is sometimes heartbreaking, but also humorous, to experience the questions about life and death through their open and curious minds. Grief is high and heavy as a mountain, but it helps you understand what has happened, and that death is irreversible.
- Amal is fourteen years old when she goes to Tahrir Square in Cairo during the Arab Spring to showcase. With youthful hubris she goes straight to the danger. This coming of age film follows her in the years that follow, a period in which the fearless Amal seeks her own identity in a country in transition.
- A photographer struggles to balance life in war zones with being the father of four.
- The self-proclaimed biggest man-child on YouTube, the character 'Ask Casper' (org. Spørg Casper) is successful with his transgressive and self-exhibiting videos. But as the number of subscribers grow, so does Casper's inner unease and memories of an upbringing with a dad with schizophrenia begin to surface. Over a nine-year period, we follow Casper and his growing internet fame as he tries navigating in the blurred lines between online and offline presence. Casper becomes a father but maybe never really an adult. NOBODY KNOWS CASPER is an honest story about finding your place in the fast-paced internet life that quickly becomes all-consuming.
- Medina has, like few others, delivered hits, front page stories and glitter dreams throughout her impressive career - but who is she really - as a musician, girlfriend, daughter, sister, and mother? Medina is an exclusive story about the Danish pop queen, who after more than 10 years at the top of the charts, decides to reevaluate her life. A fast moving and successful life has worn her physically and to a large extent also mentally. Medina is a talented and ambitious, but also very sensitive person, who the music journalists and tabloid press have persecuted, bullied and mocked more than any other Danish star. Just as she has been exposed to several stalkers, which for years has meant a life with the police on speed-dial and a bodyguard. Now she wants to draw a line in the sand: She loves writing music for her many fans around the world, but she has also met the love of her life and wants to start a family, and simply feel good again, in her body and in her mind. Has stalkers and the tabloids ruined her desire to perform forever, or is it possible to combine a pop star life with a tolerable everyday life? Medina is an exclusive and intimate portrait of the ups and downs of the Danish superstar and style icon, who alongside music is a resourceful businesswoman. The film explores what it's like to be larger-than-life in a society that loves to belittle successful people, and how life shapes a woman in constant spotlight. A loving and caring woman who pretty much just wants to be loved for who she is and the art she makes.
- Would you confess to a crime you did not commit? Each year innumerable American suspects do, and experts say that trained interrogators can get anybody to confess to anything. Defense attorney Jane Fisher-Byrialsen is determined to put an end to interrogation techniques that all too often pressure innocent people into false confessions.
- When Silas suddenly can't find his friends in the schoolyard, Christina knows all too well what that means: He's losing his eyesight, just like she did as a child. The doctors had assured her that he couldn't inherit the disease, but they were wrong. Christina decides that Silas should get to se the grand, beautiful nature before his vision disappears, and she brings him along for the journey of a lifetime to Iceland, where they see whales and erupting geysers. She teaches Silas how to make his way through a big city full of noise and construction work, how you listen for when the food is done, and how you keep your friends, even though your disability grows day by day. But the grief and a feeling of being left out is still very present in Christina, and those are emotions that she doesn't want to pass on to her son, even though they are not easily ignored.
- In 2017 Petter (24) decides to end his life, but at the very last moment, is stopped by the police. His best friend and fellow film student Sverre is determined to help and suggests making a film to keep Petter busy and focused on getting better. Equipped with a camera, they search the streets of Oslo to find out how other troubled souls deal with their lives. With a naive and spontaneous approach, they end up in dramatic and unpredictable situations. They meet Monica, whose past has led her to self-injurious behavior. Oliver and Cornelia, both escaping their demons with alcohol and drugs, and Emma, who is transsexual, lesbian, and proud of who she is. They also meet Miriam, who becomes Petter's girlfriend. By getting to know their destructive patterns, Petter becomes aware of his own. He sets off on a bumpy therapeutic journey, that eventually brings light into his darkness. Young and Afraid is an authentic and raw documentary about choosing to live.
- After a fifteen-year absence, Farah returns to Lebanon to live with her ageing father. There, the two try to find a common language that will allow them to have one last conversation.
- A documentary about building CopenHill : One visionary architect's spectacular plan merges waste management with an urban recreational space: CopenHill, a ski slope on top of the waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen.
- Follows a couple who decide to abandon modern city life and start a life deep in the countryside of Mallorca. One year into their dream, the pandemic hits, the man loses his job, and the family is forced to reevaluate their life.
- Female skateboarding is a growing trend across the globe. In the outskirts of Copenhagen, the girl skate crew Don't Give A Fox is skating their way through life. The crew is a diverse group of girls that all have a passion for life, parties and skateboarding. They party hard and enjoy hanging out with each other as an escape from the everyday challenges they face. But when Sofie breaks her foot and is not able to skate for many months, she arranges to go on a road trip across the country to learn more about the dreams and histories of the girls. Much is at stake, and the journey poses a challenge of finding out where they come from and who it is they really want to become.
- DANCE FOR ME is a documentary film about two young and deeply passionate dancers where the ambition of success overshadows everything else.
- We encounter Prelle at a time in her life where her past has caught up to her and she has to find a new way of living. Trapped between her dreams, societal expectations, and the limitations of reality, she relies on her music to escape and express herself. By mixing classic documentary, music video, and magical realism, Anita Beikpour's directorial debut is an honest portrayal of this young, charismatic nonconformist.
- Maude is 13 years old. She wants the black belt in karate - as the youngest girl in her karate club ever. She trains with the adults, putting pressure on her physique, on her endurance and her dedication. Her parents are supportive but are also worried as she is behind with the training due to a foot injury. At the same time, the intensified karate training forces her to compromise a newly established community with the group of friends. While Maude tries to learn the hundreds of positions from karate, she has to struggle with the feeling of missing it all. Can she be a karate warrior who loves Tik Tok dancing, candy floss and nail polish in all colors of the rainbow?
- This documentary follows the day to day of employees who are just cogs in the wheel of a large supermarket store. As their journey subverts the mundane, we learn their pains and joys, their unlikely dreams and most profound existential questionings.
- There are 45 million refugees in the world. 500 of them are hand-picked to live out their lives in Denmark, where society is willing to house them, as long as they have what it takes to contribute to society.... SUITABLE film follows four of those families in their journey to Denmark.