Unit One follows a group of detectives in the Danish police force who are part of a specialized unit tasked with investigating complex murder cases. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the detectives as they navigate the challenges of solving crimes and dealing with the emotional toll it takes on them. The team faces various obstacles and encounters dangerous criminals, all while striving to bring justice to the victims and their families.
Into the Deep: The Submarine Murder Case is a gripping true-crime documentary that delves into the shocking murder of a journalist on a sunken submarine. It explores the dark and twisted world of a Danish inventor and the search for justice for the victim. With its compelling storyline and captivating interviews, this documentary exposes the heinous crime and the complexities surrounding it.
When Danish filmmakers Mira Jargil and Christian Sønderby Jepsen try to find balance in their stressful lives, they seek guidance from a renowned Danish HIV researcher turned monk deep in the mountains of Sri Lanka. But their filming process goes differently than expected. When they hear that the renowned Danish doctor and HIV scientist Jan Erik Hansen has burned all boats to live as a Buddhist monk on a mountain in Sri Lanka, the two Danish documentary makers Mira Jargil and Christian Sønderby Jepsen decide to make a film about him. to make. Jan Erik Hansen, as monk Bhante, has become an important voice in the Buddhist community. He has a YouTube channel with many followers, and people from all over the world ask him their life questions. The film project ends unexpectedly when the monk and the filmmakers appear to have different ideas about the film.
Arthur is obsessed to get the girl he loves the most, Sofie. He does everything to get her. But a little too much alcohol for a party turns out to be a stupid choice, in the middle of his heartaches!
17-year-old Skjold and 18-year-old Isabel are no longer together, but they will always be each other's first love. The film throws us into a whirlwind of conversations, quarrels and happy moments during a long summer in Copenhagen. A vulnerable and confusing time for the two of them, as they try to define who they are, both as a couple and as individuals. They are entangled in romantic feelings and a strong friendship, and find it hard to let each other go, so to break with her feelings, Isabel decides to move to Barcelona on her own. But will their new freedom give Skjold and Isabel the answers to who they are? Emil Næsby Hansen is the fly on the wall, who effortlessly and without interfering is there with the couple during their ups and downs, managing to capture all the emotional nuances. From romantic love and unbearable loneliness to poetic freedom, with the Danish summer as a moody backdrop.
Kervorum is a black-and-white Danish arthouse horror movie that takes place in the wilderness of Scandinavia. It explores themes of Christian beliefs, human vs nature conflict, and monstrous creatures lurking in the wild.
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