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- Where are we humans going? A film poem inspired by the Peruvian poet César Vallejo. We meet people in the city. People trying to communicate, searching compassion and get the connection of small and large things.
- A director and screenwriter pen a script and, in the process, blur the line between fiction and reality.
- Uncle Anders inherits a castle just as dad and his 4 kids are off for vacation. Schedules are changed and they all go to the castle only to find out that there's another inheritor as well. 3 challenges will decide the final owner.
- Dad loses his job and now the family is in the need for money. Mie and Ole is working on a talent Show at their school and Little Per tries to help the family...
- Some students gets locked up in their school and is stalked by a killer. But as time goes by, it turns out that there is more to this than it seems.
- The land of Barda has been attacked by a mysterious darkness, only twenty human children can save the land. Therefore they embark in pairs of two on a quest to free Barda from the darkness and they are lead by gamemaster Martin.
- Boxing trainer Claus works a second job as a collector for loan shark Holger in order to pay off his own debts. He is assisted by Igor, a 'Jaws'-like tough guy. Trouble arises when Claus falls in love with hot-tempered Laura.
- A comedy series about people, stories and Christmas in Vesterbro, Copenhagen, acted entirely by comedian Anders Matthesen.
- FC Barcelona is the biggest football club in the world. Its 102,000 shareholder members all have seats at the Nou Camp, Europe's biggest stadium and the right, every four years, to elect the Club President the dream job for thousands of ambitious, patriotic Catalans. In 2003, thanks to poor domestic performances and a spiraling debt, the club sank into the worst crisis in its 100 year history. With the promise of root and branch reform, a new regime was ushered in under the leadership of the charismatic Joan Laporta. With unprecedented and exclusive access, directors Webster and Hernandez spent a year at the Nou Camp documenting the new boards efforts to turn an old fashioned Catalan family affair into a global football business.
- In six hour long episodes, acclaimed filmmaker, Jennifer Fox, maps the world of female life and sexuality today -- from the dramatic turns in her own life to the stories of women around the globe that shed light on the universal issues all women face. Employing a groundbreaking camera technique, called "passing the camera", this powerful series creates a new type of documentary language and storytelling that mirrors the special way women communicate.
- When Carlitos is released after 2 years of "hard time", he attempts to redeem himself for the sake of his 5 year-old son. But when he's talked into "one last job," he gets embroiled in a situation far beyond anything he'd bargained for.
- Jeanette Dyrkjær, better known as Jeanette Starion, was a sought after nude and porn model in the 1980s. Her career took her to the United States, where she won a prize and millions of dollars. But she ended up in the porn industry. The story of Jeanette Dyrkjær is the story of the girl who became famous, hit the wall and fell to the absolute rock bottom.
- Tells the beginning of the story of Quark: His birth and how he is thrown out by his parents due to his malicious behaviour.
- There are people that care about what they eat, there are people who don't, and there are people that will eat almost anything and not care about consequences, Lene Hansson is a woman that does care! Basically every week she visits a family, or individual, who claim to have problems with what they are eating. Hansson sees why they are putting on weight, why they continue to eat the food, why they are having body problems when continuing to eat, and much more. The two moments that I always kind-of look forward to are when they see a heap of everything they eat in a week, and Lene examines their poo! After that, they basically start a new healthy diet of fruits and vegetables, that will last about 3 weeks or something, to see how their bodies and health improve. Lene Hansson completely transforms these people's lives. Very good!
- sex, drugs and money are the cornerstones in the lives of these rootles young people living in a big city. leni and nova are sisters and they both long to find and understand love. but it is not easy when you're impulsive and irrational and don't fit in to the established society. nova is a bit more boundary pushing than her sister and one day she takes it a step too far.
- Reality-based law enforcement show, portraying cops from all over the world.
- A series of 20 documentaries dealing with various issues.
- Following the early childhood of Mathilde, Rakel, Stephani and Emma who are all born in 2000. Now, the four children are 2 years old.
- Cartoon short about Quark the troll, this time as a dragonslayer by chance.
- Portrait of Globale Rødder (Danish youth activists). A story of the young rebels who have put away their bricks and now use civil disobedience as their weapon against politicians. The documentary follows them for nine months, up to the EU Top Meeting 2002 in Copenhagen.
- Documentary following the head of the Danish Defense, General H. J. Helsø and his closest collaborators during the elaboration of a secret note to the politicians, prior to the new re-structure of the Danish Military.
- Quark the troll meets Santa Claus and takes him for a ride.
- Theories and claims regarding the murder of Sweden's Prime Minister Olof Palme. Christer Petersson's old friend Roger Östlund testifies on National Television that he saw Christer Petersson murder Olof Palme. According to Östlund, it was a mistake. It was the drug dealer Sigge Cedergren who would have been assaulted and robbed instead, a so-called "tag". Also, the story of how a bribed police chief would have given orders to keep the neighborhood free of police surveillance at the time of the murder.
- Is the U.N. still relevant? This behind-the-scenes documentary follows the efforts of diplomats trying to pass a Security Council resolution authorizing the deployment of a peacekeeping force to Darfur.
- Animated Composer in need of inspiration dreams his way through centuries of music - an inspiring tale that leaves him with a rather bland pop tune.
- Quark the troll gets in the business of a horde of vikings.
- Trying to please a group of villagers, Quark the troll is troubled by a horde of mosquitoes.
- Hosts Ben Dark and Jo Beth Taylor assume the roles of some the more hands on, obscure jobs which may not be for everyone, but are essential to everyday life.
- Bubber travelling around the third world meeting people living under difficult circumstances trying to clarify their problems or provide a kind of solution....
- Travel documentary series in Tasmania with Signe Svendsen and B.S. Christiansen.
- Educational documentary about Danish aid in Bolivia.
- Bubber travels to Honduras to see how children live here. Among others he meets the 15 year-old Jolani who lives on the street in a cardboard box. She hasn't seen her parents in two years, and decides to invite him home to their house.
- Arif Hossein is a 13-year-old boy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, whose father is a poor rickshaw driver. In order to make ends meet, Arif works eight to 10 hours a day decorating rickshaws to make extra money, even though the law forbids children younger than 14 to work. However, unlike most other Bangladeshi children, Arif not only manages to attend school for a few hours a day, but he is also a reporter on childrens issues for a local TV station. The film follows him as he reports from different areas of the city, interviewing working children, the bosses who employ them and various adults and organizations fighting to stop illegal child labor.
- Mette moves out of her mom's and in in an empty-for-the-summer dorm house in Amager. But when she's alone, suddenly it seems like she's not that alone anymore. Somethings creeping up on her...
- Educational documentary about how Danida works with their sector programmes in Bangladesh.
- Portrait of 61 year-old Nora and the couple Jannie and John who have chosen to celebrate Christmas on Gran Canaria. But why the Canary Islands, so far from their home in Denmark?
- A series of 14 documentaries dealing with various issues.