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- A Jewish family tries to escape from Denmark in October 1943 during the German occupation.
- A German scientist works on a way of quelling overly aggressive soldiers by developing implants that directly stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain.
- King Lear divides his kingdom among his daughters, giving great importance to their protestations of love for him. When Cordelia refuses to idly flatter the old man, he banishes her and turns for support to his remaining daughters.
- A gorgeous Danish stewardess flirts brashly with her male passengers then beds them one after another in her Copenhagen home.
- An elegant and humorous film-in the guise of a serious anthropological treatise-spotlights "The Perfect Human," a model of the modern Dane created by our wishful thinking.
- Jack has a relationship running with the somewhat older Betty and Hugo falls in love after several failed relationships in the photo model Ruth. None of the girls are virtually available on the market, but Jack and Hugo are betting. And it's going to cost.
- Doktor Glas face ethical complications when a woman, Helga Gregorius, asks for help in preventing her husband, the disgusting Pastor Gregorius, to have sex with her.
- Summer vacation. But Lars remains in town since his parents must work. One day as he bikes around, he hears a scream from a garden.
- Young boy whose father was from Denmark and mother from a tropical island must live with his paternal aunt in Denmark. His skin color becomes an issue right away and he decides to escape and live in the forest.
- Lone flees from a girls' home in Jutland, and goes to Copenhagen after a showdown. Here we follow her through various environments until she disappears into the city's throng.
- An investigative reporter (Erik Wedersøe) is following a tip about two rivaling smuggler gangs. When he involves his girlfriend (Ann-Mari Max Hansen) as his research agent, consequences are fatal.
- The aftermath of the summer of pornography 1970 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Live-show-clubs close down. Young Christians protest against the lack of morals.
- Based on Nobel Prize-winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel, this is the story of life as a political prisoner behind the walls of a Stalinist labor camp.
- After serving a prison sentence for drug trafficking, Harry tries to find his old girlfriend Eva. During his search, he is lured back into the drug environment. He meets a new girl who has a positive influence on him, but she soon chooses to drop him. When Harry later finds Eva, they resume their relationship. Targeted at a teenage audience.
- Four short stories from Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
- Dansk Kvindesamfund's film sbout the position of women in modern society. Everyone theoretically agrees on the equality between women and men, but how does it exist in practice - within the four walls of the home as well as in the workplace?
- In Sandemose's psychological drama, Audun Hamre is a respectable tar trader to the public eye. Behind the scenes he earns his living from deceiving women who wants to marry, stealing their fortune and committing crimes even more severe.
- Filmed version of the successful revue at the Bristol Music Center.
- When the tour guide Anders takes a group of sun-hungry Danes on an adventure in Mallorca, it certainly does not get boring. Here is a worn-out couple, two bathing-happy photo models, a lonely widow and a festive lady with her suitcase full of Danish food. Journalist Michael is also on the trip - not to go on holiday, but because he wants to reveal the travels as one big scam.
- The story of a writer who accidentally stumbles across the elixir of immortality and in doing so encounters the small group of immortals who have jealously guarded this secret for centuries.
- Tells the story of a boy and his great love for horses, especially a beautiful white stallion, to which he is strongly attached. When he hears that the horse is to be slaughtered, he flees with it, and it becomes an escapee.
- Through animation, it is explained what radioactivity is and how radioactive radiation affects the human body.
- Niels can't really figure it out. He's had all sorts of jobs and lived in all sorts of places, but it's like he can never really settle down anywhere.
- A cleaning woman finds a wayward body, maybe her boss, stabbed with scissors in the back, at the office. The body's gone when the cops arrive. They don't believe her.
- A conversation with Poul Reumert recorded in the spring of 1968, Asta Nielsen is interviewed by actor Axel Strøbye in his home in Copenhagen . She tells him about her career as the first world star of the film up to the 1920s and about the time that followed, partly in the theater and partly in anonymous retreat in Denmark.
- About the Nordic spring in a spiritual sense. Ofelia gathers her flowers and her crumbled world in a bouquet of strange and wonderful dream visions.
- Sara and Lars are both 11 years old and they are both left to engage themselves during the long summer holiday while each their parents are busy working. She's from upper class, imaginative and dramatic. He's working class, practical and conscientious. When they bond, an innocent coming of age story unfolds. Targeted at a peer audience.
- Interview-based documentary about gay and lesbian relationships in Danish society. Excerpt from press release: Homosexuality is a way of life among several others. For some it is a choice, while others just as little choose whether they want to be gay or heterosexual as they choose skin color, height or to become a beauty queen. The film does not preach 'understanding' or 'tolerance'. It shows that life is difficult and wonderful, full of positive and negative traits., but also that we sometimes make it unnecessarily difficult for each other, locking us inside adopted patterns, perhaps because we are afraid, ignorant or stupid,. We thereby cheat each other for warmth and contact, and it makes us more miserable.
- Two men meet by incident on a ferry, and they happen to continue the journey to Copenhagen by the same car in the night. In an intense and silent struggle for power, the driving turns out hazardously and with an ending open for interpretation.
- A portrait of lamp designer Poul Henningsen. He explains the ideas and principles about light that have been guiding his lifelong theoretical and practical effort.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary following the two-day filming of a porn movie with five onscreen participants led by director Bent Næsby. The resulting porn movie, "Do it yourself", is shown at the end.
- Seminal Danish documentary detailing Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark in the Second World War between 1940 and 1945.
- Trier Pedersen's historical drama about a chapter in the history of the labor movement, set in Nakskov in 1931. Emil Koch is a dock worker, chairman of the workers in Nakskov and social democratic city council member. He supports the demands of the unemployed to the city council and is prosecuted at the Supreme Court for being the instigator, when the Nakskov workers defy the police's ban on demonstrating during a violent battle three months later. Mixed cast of professional and amateur actors.
- An informational film that describes how to react if an atomic bomb is dropped on a major city.
- Lightly satirical film about how Danes should meet - and not meet - the growing amount of foreign tourists.
- Among the Polish refugees who came to Denmark in 1969 was film director and photographer Wladyslaw Forbert. Here he describes the meeting with his new homeland. The film is a fabulous story about the new Danes' view of Denmark.