In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German prisoners of war, some of them boys, are forced to clear minefields under the command of a Danish sergeant. The movie portrays the inhumane treatment the prisoners face and explores themes of humanity, moral dilemmas, and heroism.
A Danish soldier is accused of killing civilians during the war in Afghanistan and stands trial for his actions.
During World War II, a Danish soldier finds himself caught in the German invasion of Denmark in 1940. With his bicycle as his only means of transportation, he embarks on a daring mission to warn his fellow countrymen and contribute to the resistance against the Nazi occupation.
Armadillo is a documentary film that follows a group of Danish soldiers deployed to the Afghan war. It provides an up-close and personal look at the daily lives of the soldiers, their experiences in combat, and the impact of war on both the soldiers and civilians.
Women have joined the military in Denmark but may still not serve in the navy. This makes the lives of the sailors difficult when three women get trapped on board of a navy vessel do to an surprise exercise at sea. Trying to hide the three women leads to comical situations.
Controversal documentary focusing on events in Afghanistan in 2002 in which Danish soldiers handed over prisoners to the US Army even though USA no longer treated prisoners of war according to the Geneva Convention. Further, the film questions the Danish Prime Minister's reasons for getting Denmark involved in the so-called War Against Terrorism in Afghanistan in the first place.
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