Beowulf, a legendary hero, travels to Denmark to battle the monstrous creature Grendel, who has been terrorizing the kingdom. Along the way, Beowulf encounters mist, pagan rituals, viking warriors, and mythical beasts. As he faces his greatest challenge, Beowulf must confront his own inner demons and the complex nature of heroism.
Alfred the Great is a gripping drama set in 9th-century England, where the fearless Viking invasions threaten to destroy the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. As the young warrior Alfred rises to power, he must navigate the treacherous politics of his time, face battles against the ruthless Danes, and protect his people and his kingdom from annihilation. This gripping tale explores the intense struggle for power, the complexities of religion, and the indomitable spirit of a legendary leader.
A lifestyle blogger from Los Angeles visits a small town for a work assignment during the holiday season. She falls in love with the town and its Christmas traditions, and ultimately finds love with a local shop owner. Along the way, she experiences the joy of Christmas, helps save a struggling bed and breakfast, and learns the importance of community and love.
The intention of the film is to give an impression of what small exotic Denmark looks like, what the strange Danes look like and how they are. Nearly 100 Danes are presented in the film, amongst them a racing cyclist, a Minister of Finance, a popular actor and 13 unmarried women from a provincial town. "There is too much fogginess and rain and melancholy in most of the pictures of Denmark," says Jørgen Leth. "But not in my film. I would like to show you some authentic, clear and beautiful pictures from this strange country."
When a Danish minister resigns, it sets off a chain of events that lead to comedic and dramatic situations, involving a pizza delivery boy, a prank gone wrong, a heart attack, and cultural differences. Through the chaos, the minister's relationship with his brother and the challenges of sex education come to light.
Four Shades of Brown tells the story of a dysfunctional Swedish family dealing with issues such as death, revenge, and incest. The plot revolves around the relationships between family members and the various crises they face. The film explores themes of family relationships, parent-child relationships, and the consequences of one's actions.
Pelle's father joins an activist group and Pelle has to face up to his father.
Coming of age, summer camp and first love...
The Day We Died is a gripping docudrama that tells the story of a terror attack in Copenhagen, Denmark in the year 2015. The film follows the intense events that unfolded during the attack, with a particular focus on the bravery and heroism of a security guard and a police officer. Through the lens of a documentary filmmaker, the film explores the themes of freedom of speech and the impact of such tragic incidents on a community.
Empty Barrels is a hilarious neo-screwball comedy about a group of friends who fall out over a drug deal gone wrong. With a mix of mispronunciations, drunkenness, and broken arms, the friends navigate a series of comedic mishaps while trying to stay out of jail and avoid getting caught in the criminal underworld.
Three brothers embark on a time-travel adventure to solve the mystery of Karl XII's missing gaiters. Along the way, they encounter historical events, a kidnapping, and a villainous protagonist. With the help of a professor and a narrator, the brothers navigate through Sweden's history, facing ghostly apparitions, explosions, and Danish invaders. The series combines comedy and drama, highlighting the importance of family bonds and the bravery of soldiers.
A Dane, a Norwegian and a Swede on a deserted island. A young and insecure woman with a speaking disorder crosses the sea in an attempt to persuade and win back the man who broke her heart, despite the fact that he is hiding away on the island with a new and beautiful lover.
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