Sløborn is a Danish TV show set on a small island in the North Sea. The story revolves around a deadly virus outbreak that causes the island to be put under quarantine. The residents of the island, including a group of quarantined teenagers, face various challenges and struggles as they try to survive and find a way to escape. The show explores themes of isolation, fear, and the breakdown of society in the face of a pandemic.
Christian moves to Tanzania with his do-good parents and tries to find his way in a community of ex-pats and Africans.
Holiday is a dark comedy crime drama that takes place during a family holiday in a seaside village. The film explores themes of physical abuse, drug smuggling, toxic relationships, gangsters, sexual assault, murder, and taking drugs. It also features elements of black humor and explores the dynamics of a dysfunctional family on a holiday in Turkey. The story takes unexpected turns and has a surprise ending.
Inger and Ellen, two sisters, face challenges in their relationship during a coach trip to Paris.
Keep the Lights On is a drama/romance film that follows the relationship between a documentary filmmaker and a closeted lawyer. It explores themes of love, addiction, and the challenges of living in New York City.
In the year 1850, an heiress moves into a mansion in central Europe after the death of her daughter. Mysterious events occur during a rainstorm, including murders and the discovery of a vampire lurking in the shadows. As the community spirals into disbelief and fear, the woman must navigate the dark secrets of the mansion and confront her own transformation into a creature of the night.
Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti is a biographical drama that follows the story of painter Paul Gauguin and his journey to Tahiti in 1891. The film explores Gauguin's struggle as he tries to find artistic inspiration in the beauty of Polynesia while facing conflicts in his personal life. It also delves into the difficulties he experiences as a starving artist and the challenges of living in a foreign land.
A Danish chef travels to Tuscany to sell his father's business but finds himself drawn to a local woman who helps him discover a new perspective on life and love.
The Red Chapel is a satirical documentary film that follows the journey of a Danish comedy duo as they visit North Korea. The duo, consisting of a director and a comedian, are given the opportunity to perform in front of a North Korean audience. However, they soon realize that their performance is heavily censored and manipulated by the totalitarian regime. Through their comedic acts and interactions with the locals, the duo exposes the cultural clash and lack of freedom of speech in North Korea.
After losing his boxing title to a corrupt opponent, a talented fighter embarks on a relentless quest for redemption, facing personal demons and dangerous adversaries along the way.
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