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- Two boys grow up together in the town of Pajala during the 1960s. United by rock'n'roll music.
- The story of Jacob, who investigates the circumstances surrounding the death of his sister on their wedding night.
- A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.
- Mick and Tom are an unlikely father-son team of petty thieves. They've been hired to steal a painting from a museum. By accident, they steal the wrong painting: Denmark's only original Rembrandt masterpiece, worth millions.
- Hannes is an old man who has grown apart from his children. Recently retired when his wife gets ill he tries to reconcile with them and to atone for his cold demeanor in the past.
- A blind girl living in a claustrophobic village that missed its chance at greatness tries to lose her virginity to a shy boy with a guilty conscience.
- Four dysfunctional teenage girls steal a car and elope from the institution where they live. They go on a road trip across Denmark, confronting ghosts of the past and settling old accounts as their dark secrets are revealed.
- In order to pay for his divorce, a plumber marries a Chinese woman who needs citizenship.
- When her husband is imprisoned, inexperienced Lulu must take over the family business while raising two children and working to clear his name.
- A TV series about people who meet, love and leave each other. It takes place from 1970 until the end of the millennium.
- A friend brings 170g hash to Kalle's university class party, "borrowed" from the psychopath Paten. Kalle ends working for him and looks after business while Paten is in prison. Kalle likes Paten's girl, money and car, all no-no. Release?
- A small Danish church choir gets a breath of fresh air when a convalescing, American gospel choir leader/ minister helps them form a worthy gospel choir.
- 'Excuse Me' is a love fable of the young beautiful but confused, Helene, who according to her domineering mother has come into the world as a 'technical hitch'. Helene's search for her unknown father leads her to a small ailing Copenhagen theater. Helped by her mother's dog, Helene has always stood in the shadow of, she succeeds to get close to the theater director and the rest of the hard-pressed personal gallery. It is a surprising journey where everything is turned upside down, and where Helene doesn't necessarily find what she wanted, but something else - and much bigger.
- Kriss lives at a mental institution, where he spends all day watching an old black-and-white film called "Rene hjerter". One day he and his friend, Willy, escapes the institution to find the star of "Rene hjerter", Ulla Vilstrup.
- Satirical show conceived and performed by Lærke Winther and Anna Neye.
- The story of one man's journey from Denmark to Brazil to get a child.
- On her 13th birthday, Sille wakes in a world were everyone is really awkward and becoming more and more snail like. Only she and the new kid Edge, can save the world from these mutant snails.
- 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.
- Every single one of us can relate to the search for happiness but happiness can take on many forms. Danish director Ole Bendtzen takes us on a trip to Bhutan, a Himalayan outpost with it's own unique relationship to happiness. We meet a man with three wives, monks with cell phones and the leader of Bhutan's own ministry dedicated to happiness - The Gross National Happiness Commission. Let there be no doubt, the Bhutanese take happiness very seriously!
- Documentary series about Lisa Hasselby and her Scotch terriers.
- When a businessman dies moments after signing his multi-million life insurance panic spreads among the emotionally distressed insurance employees.