Troldspejlet is a Danish television program that reviews and tells about upcoming films, video games, comics and books. The creator and editor, Jakob Stegelmann, is also the presenter. In 2006 Stegelmann received a new prize called the Nordic Game prize, and was promised that the prize should be named after him from that day on, because of his "contribution to the coverage of computer games on Danish national television and his understanding of the relevance of the phenomenon of games to the entertainment culture", referring to Troldspejlet, the film magazine Planet X, and his many books about films, video games, and comics. Troldspejlet has been shown on Danish television channel DR1 since 1989, and uses the Gremlins 2 End Credits theme from the American horror-comedy film Gremlins 2 as signature tune. Primarily, the target group is children and adolescents.
The film follows the story of a man suffering from a rare disorder called the Sleeping Beauty Syndrome (aka Kleine-Levin syndrome), which leads to excessive sleepiness and leaves him awake for less than five hours a day.
Muna and her grandmother are the last surviving member of their family. Muna’s driving desire to provide a better life for herself and grandmother in the land of milk and honey, leads her smack dab into the hands of traffickers. That experience turns her once golden heart into one driven by stone cold revenge on those who stole her innocence. When secrets and betrayal complicate her strategy, she has a tough decision to make. Will she remain a prisoner of her past or allow love to set her free?
Lost on Mars is a science fiction movie directed by Eric Shook. The first ship designed to go to Mars is scheduled for a routine planetary space exploration. The mission is drastically changed once Earth receives a strange signal transmitted by a probe on Mars. The Sequel to Lost on mars is" Empire of Danger"
When We Are All Asleep tells the story of a film actress who faces various challenges in the highly competitive and unpredictable movie-making industry. As she navigates through the ups and downs of her career, she grapples with personal demons and sacrifices. The movie explores the themes of fame, spirituality, love, and the pursuit of artistic idealism. Along the way, she encounters tragedy, guilt, and the complexities of relationships. Ultimately, the film poses thought-provoking questions about the nature of success and the sacrifices it demands, leaving audiences to ponder the cost of pursuing their dreams.
Hosted by Chris Connelly, The Big Picture served as a weekly news program for movie fans.
Retrospective on the history and the evolution, thanks to the technical progress, of the press filmed since the beginnings of the cinema in 1895 until 1943.
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