Trip, an unconventional elf who builds bizarre weapons rather than toys, teams up with Elia, a shy kid from a village in the Italian mountains. They must put aside their differences and work together to save Christmas from a ruthless businessman.
Genius is a heartwarming comedy about a 13-year-old genius who struggles to fit in at school while also excelling on the hockey team. He navigates the challenges of adolescence, including his crush on a teenage girl, with the help of his alter ego—a smart and quirky friend. Along the way, he discovers the importance of being true to oneself and the power of friendship.
Based on the loosely autobiographical novel of the same name by Toko Kon. Ken Yamanouchi stars as Togo Konno, the titular bastard.
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.
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