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- Dole Food Company wages a campaign to prevent a pair of Swedish film-makers from showing their documentary about a lawsuit against the company.
- A young group of actors are preparing an updated version of Shakespeare's ROMEO & JULIET. Two boys perform the central roles - both of them struggling with their own questions of love alongside their roles on stage. And as rehearsals begin, reality soon starts to interfere with the play.
- The story of how a Danish fisherman met the love of his life.
- DANCE FOR ME is a documentary film about two young and deeply passionate dancers where the ambition of success overshadows everything else.
- What happens to the many unaccompanied refugee children that disappears from the Danish asylum centres year after year? In DREAMING OF DENMARK director Michael Graversen follows the fate of one of these young boys on the shady side of European society. Wasiullah lives like any other young man. He hangs out with his friends, cracks jokes, takes selfies, and flirts with girls. Denmark has become his home after spending three years in a children's asylum center, arriving alone as a young boy from Afghanistan. But as Wasi turns eighteen and his application for asylum is rejected, he is forced to leave the country. Fearing for his life in Afghanistan, Wasi flees to Italy, hoping to here obtain a residence permit that will allow him to return to Denmark. The director Michael Graversen has followed the young Wasi for many years. The close relationship between them has given Graversen a unique access to Wasi's life underground in Europe. For Wasi, the dream of one day returning to his friends and a safe future in Denmark has become the driving force for his survival. Wasi struggles to maintain life as a normal young man, but it is not easy when life is spent on the streets, waiting for a future that never gets started. Without a home and an identity, are you anyone at all? DREAMING OF DENMARK is a tough insight into what often happens with the unaccompanied refugee children who disappear from the Danish asylum centers.
- Ziska is born and raised in Sweden. Never the less she is often asked where she comes from since she does not look Swedish. In 'Me & My Nose' Ziska is off on a journey to find out if she is Swedish, how to get a Swedish nose and what a Swedish nose really looks like. She ends her journey in Copenhagen where she lives with her family. She has found that she will never become Swedish or Danish in a way where she will be one of 'us Danes' - or one of 'us Swedes'. She needs to be Swedish and Danish in her own way.
- Michael Graversen discovers that he's been raised upon 100.000 tons of chemical waste. He then returns to his hometown Grindsted to prevent that the chemical waste destroys large areas of groundwater. But many people in the local public doesn't think there's a problem. Michaels mission takes him as far as the danish minister of environment.