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- Five years after his daughter's disappearance, Danish police officer Rolf discovers a fatal flaw in the DNA database and might finally be able to find her.
- Medea is in Corinth with Jason and their two young sons. King Kreon wants to reward Jason for his exploits: he gives the hand of his daughter, Glauce, to Jason as well as the promise of the throne. In exchange, Medea and the boys are to be banished. Jason explains that his actions ensure a rich future for Medea and her sons. She asks that she be allowed to stay; Kreon refuses. She asks for one more day, and begs Jason to seek the king's permission to allow their sons to stay in Corinth. Jason agrees and Medea prepares a gift for her sons to give to Glauce. Will Medea leave peacefully?
- Kris, living with her uncle since her teenage years, is starting to second guess her current life, at her disabled uncles farm. As love crosses her path, a possible life changing question emerges.
- After the 2. world war 3500 men from the german minority in the southern part of Jutland in Denmark where sent to the prisoner camp - "Faarhus". Before and during the war they had been heavily involved in national socialism and supporting the German occupation of Denmark from 1940-45. Now they had to pay for their loyalty against Denmark. Members of the german minority in Denmark is telling their families story in this documentary, with archive footage never shown before on television.
- Realizing that her unknown biological father is probably alive, Sofia leaves behind a degrading and humiliating life and embarks on a journey with her naive half-sister Olivia, both girls hoping to find the caring father figure they so desperately need. They find Adam who suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. However, that does not stop the girls from trying to get in contact with the former soldier. Adam is constantly on red alert but at the same time he finds that his feelings for the daughter he had never expected to meet are growing.
- Max and Chrige are a nice pair, she's a Jodel singer and he is a linguist. While flying to Sweden, on his way to a conference, his plane crashes into the Baltic Sea. But Max survives the accident and reemerges from the waters, eventually reaching the coast of a Chinese island. Only minutes later, the airplane's pilot also reaches the shores. Max and the pilot are met by friendly locals who help them, but they are unable to leave the place and go back home. Soon, the pilot starts having an ominous feeling about their apparent rescue.
- Anders begins a journey of self-examination that takes him back to his origins through his interviews, about the past and the present.
- 11 year-old Signe from a fisher's family for the first time has fallen in love. Her feelings are directed towards the older boy Hans Christian working on her father's boat. It creates concern as it blows up into storm and Signe and her mother are waiting inland. Is the fishing boat returning home? Targeted at a youth audience.
- A portrait of two brothers and their quiet, tradition-bound life in an old farmhouse on Holmsland dune, between Ringkøbing Fjord and the North Sea.
- After Runes girlfriend leaves him, he has no other place to stay than in their vacation home in the small Danish town Henne. At first, he hates everything about Henne. But with help from the local amber collector Hanne, he slowly starts to enjoy life again.
- On the small Danish island of Fur, ancient grave mounds interrupt landscapes of fossil rich cliffs. The people of Fur are as extraordinary as their surroundings. To many, this is the authentic Danish experience. Welcome to Fur.
- EVERYBODY HAS A STORY. The Danish Girl Andrea is living an empty and restless life. After following along with other peoples desires for too long, she suddenly finds herself lost in life, in a profound existential crisis, that makes her wonder: Is this worth it at all? By chance, she encounters the charismatic African priest Daniel, who introduces her to a new world of spirituality and belief. In Daniel and the Church, Andrea finds a freeing new, glorious lead in life. Forced to ask herself; Is she willing to do whatever it take to change her life? Is she ready to choose happiness? But soon she has to realize, that we can not rest on others to take responsibility for our happiness, and once again she find herself alone in life - but maybe not lost. "When the Light Burns Out" is the first feature film from Danish newcomer William Findinge. The film is made on a very limited budget, in cooperation with NCCJC (New Covenant Church of Jesus Christ) and subsidiary; Studio Miradi Multimedia. The film has no financial backers, and is made as a "non-profit" picture, where everyone involved has worked for free, with a united vision of creating an authentic experience of what it is like to become part of a vastly different culture and belief. The film stars the actual priest from the church, Daniel Mbala, and Danish actress Viola Ellehammer Dasseville, along with a large cast of real-life church members, who were all happy to participate. It is considered an experimental film.
- Over three days adventure ultra cyclist Christian Orry rides from the German-Danish border to the northernmost city in Denmark, Skagen. He follows the entire west coast of the Danish peninsula, Jutland. The 650-kilometer cycling adventure is completed with changing local people, each contributing with a unique knowledge of the areas and nature of the journey. From the Tønder marsh in the south to Thy National Park in the north. From moorland and majestic dunes to wind-blown fjords and the roaring North Sea. The film is a cycling tale in some of Denmark's most unique terrain, and explores the joys of nature and the various motives for loving cycling - especially the kind that takes place off-road.
- A portrait of life in the West Jutland fjords of Denmark, as fisherman share memories and express concerns about the future of the industry.
- The small village of Agersted, located close to Dronninglund, North Jutland, were heavily nazified during the 1930s and 40s. The concentration of Danish Nazis was so great that the city was referred to as "Nazireden". Denmark's National Socialist Labor Party (DNSAP) had its heyday during Denmark's occupation 1940-1945. After the war, however, the residents of Agersted repressed the past and today there is still total silence about what happened during the Nazi occupation of Denmark.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Denmark. Andy and Kirsten: trip to Malmö Sweden and Fredericia bus tour. Andy celebrates his 50th birthday. Sandra and Michael: Copenhagen bus tour and Fredericia walk. Fredericia represents itself.