When a 14-year-old Canadian visits Copenhagen, he lies about his age and embarks on a journey that includes a chance meeting with a waitress, a one-night stand, and falling in love. Along the way, he discovers the beauty of the city, forms intergenerational friendships, and unravels the secrets of an old photograph connected to Nazi history.
Aching Hearts tells the story of two teenagers in 1960s Denmark who navigate through friendship, jealousy, mental illness, and their first love. The film explores themes of teenage pregnancy, coming-of-age, and the challenges of growing up.
Venus is an intimate and honest documentary that delves into the struggles and experiences of young Danish women as they explore their own sexuality. Through interviews and personal stories, the film tackles taboo subjects such as lesbianism, incestuous fantasies, virginity, and body image. It provides a raw and thought-provoking look at female sexuality in modern society.
In the Blood follows the story of a young medical student who leaves school and moves to Copenhagen with his best friend. They are both looking for a fresh start and a new lease on life. However, their friendship is tested in unexpected ways as they navigate through the ups and downs of adolescence, freedom, and betrayal.
You & Me Forever is a Danish drama and romance film that explores the themes of friendship, teenage sexuality, and the loss of innocence. The story revolves around two best friends, Laura and Christine, as they navigate their way through adolescence and deal with the challenges of growing up. As they face peer pressure, jealousy, and the exploration of their own sexuality, their friendship is put to the test. Will they be able to overcome their differences and keep their bond intact? Find out in this emotional and thought-provoking film.
A documentary about the famous Danish film director Carl Th. Dreyer, made a few years before he died. In this film Dreyer tells about the style in his feature films and about the important things in film making: the script and the casting. He tells about his theories about setting and acting.
The award-winning Nordic Noir from writer/director David Noel Bourke. Jens has accepted far too much for too long. Being the shy night-owl he is, he keeps to himself, but the world will not let him be. The new master baker's quality starts slackening, and when a bunch of yobs one day smash the window of Jens's car, he takes one of them out. Intoxicated by his own new unexpressed vigour, Jens comes out of his shell, but the destructive driving force leads him towards a free fall. + WINNER! BEST MALE ACTOR (Mikkel Vadsholt) at NIFF + WINNER! BEST OF YEAR at Oniros + WINNER! BEST FOREIGN FEATURE FILM - MARYLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL + Nominated for Méliès d’Argent AWARD "BAKERMAN is a Nordic "Falling Down". A film that is as shocking with its vigilante story as it is captivating with its determination...." - CPH:PIX Film Festival
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