Taxa is a crime drama TV show that follows the story of a group of detectives as they solve complex cases and navigate their personal lives.
In Pusher II, a drug dealer named Tonny tries to break free from his life of crime but finds himself caught between his loyalty to his criminal family and his desire for a fresh start. As he navigates the dangerous world of drugs and violence, Tonny must confront his past and make choices that will determine his future.
A drama-documentary film about the fatal effect of poor living conditions on health – the so-called "social inheritance." The principal characters in the film are two fourteen or fifteen-year-old children, Carl and Hanne. Covering a hundred-year period and drawing on case stories recorded by actual hospital staff, the film illustrates a number of variations of "the same old story."
Oldboys is a comedy-drama movie about a group of middle-aged friends who decide to start a soccer team in order to recapture their youthful spirit. As they train and play together, they find themselves facing various challenges and rediscovering the bonds of friendship.
Set in 1962 during the Berlin crisis, the contented lifestyle of Carmen and her kid brother, whom she's nicknamed Babyface, comes to an abrupt end when their parents acrimoniously separate.
Inspired by tales from "Arabian Nights", with many a touch of magic, but primarily based on a book by Denmark's Ole Lund Kirkegaard, a master of the baroque stories for children, this adventurer takes the boy Hodja on a flying carpet outing. The boy wants to see the world and asks his girl-friend Emerald along. But an evil Sultan has his own designs on the carpet. Shot on Turkish locations with an extensive use of special effects.
A humorous documentary about Nicolas Winding Refn and his struggle to secure his family financially and help him get on with his life. Forced to file for personal bankruptcy after the failure of "Fear X" at the box office, Refn has only one chance to wipe the slate clean and continue his career as a filmmaker: produce sequels to his breakthrough movie "Pusher."
The boy Topper is bored. He finds a pencil that proves to have magical powers. Draw a rhino, and right away, you have a real rhino for a companion. A little heavy perhaps, when you live on the second floor. No matter, it's a modern fairy-tale of the baroque, and everything goes. Based on kiddie entertainment by Ole Lund Kirkegaard, but as was the case with the book, the fun is to be enjoyed by one and all.
Old rockers, like soldiers, never die, they only pass away. Well, Erik Clausen turns nostalgia into a vivid tribute to the moods and manners of the 1950s Danish Rock'n Roll by picking up a group of dispersed fellow bandsmen from wherever life and fate have left them stranded to have them revive their group and relive the good old days. A spirit of social solidarity permeates throughout.
In a small town, a mechanic and his friends discover that the townspeople are slowly being consumed by a mysterious creature. As the chaos ensues, they must find a way to survive and stop the creature from devouring everyone in sight.
Combining the exultant sweep of epic period drama with the subtle intimacy of biography in a social perspective, this is a tale of materially impoverished childhood, struggling early manhood and an unrequited first love turned into good musical fortune for Carl Nielsen, one of the great composers of the 20th century. Based on the composer's autobiography, the film itself is designed to soar like a symphony.
A ruthless drug lord fights to maintain his grip on a powerful cartel, facing threats from rival gangs, law enforcement, and his own inner circle. As he navigates the treacherous world of drug trafficking, he must deal with betrayals, power struggles, and the ever-present danger of violence. Will he be able to retain control of his empire, or will he succumb to the forces working against him?
Fish Out of Water is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of a person who finds themselves in a completely unfamiliar environment. They struggle to adapt and navigate the challenges that come with being out of their element. The film explores themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the importance of embracing change.
Hugo is 18 years old, works in a garage in a provincial town, plays pool with his mates and dates teenage Betina. Hugo wants something else, but he doesn't know what - and it's hard for him to pull himself together. Until he meets student nurse Ester, who is in her 20s.
Eleven-year old Rikke lives alone with her father, whose only interest in life seems to be the soccer matches which appear on his television. Not surprisingly, Rikke is somewhat bored. She enters a contest put on by a cereal company which has as its grand prize a horse. Since she lives in the city in a second floor apartment, it never occurred to her that she might win, but win she does. The horse ("Mama-Mia") duly appears, and she and the members of her slum neighborhood come together to cope with the situation in a delightful way.
A three part story about the plague, religion and revolt in Northern Europe in the period 1349 to 1542.
Film about a pair of traveling entertainers and con-men and their problems with jobs, money and women. We follow them in a period there it goes downhill with engagements. It's hard for them to realize that entertainers of their kind are about to become extinct.
Rosa is a lonely 13 year old wearing a leg prosthesis. She lives with her single father in a small town.
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