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- Arn, the son of a high-ranking Swedish nobleman, is educated in a monastery and sent to the Holy Land as a knight templar to do penance for a forbidden love.
- The Knight Arn is sent on a last mission against Saladin. He has to win this battle, before he can go home to Sweden, and finally marry his Cecilia and start a family. But the peace back home is threatened by the Danes.
- A florist is found strangled in the woods. Wallander has to track down the killer.
- 17-year-old Hue is living on the fringe of a true perception of reality. Cars pursue him, while a world full of rules and systems asks for his attention. How can he concentrate on his preparations for his French exam when the stuffed animals in his room begin to interfere? And what about Irene who disturbs with her invitations? "Young Man Falling" is an experimental film with a captivating visual style.
- On Simon's 29th birthday his mentally ill father, who has been absent from his and his older brother Jens' lives for many years, turns up uninvited - declaring that he wants to give him a Triumph sports car. A start of a special day.
- MOVING UP is a tragicomic story about the psychologist Manfred who suffers from strong inferiority complexes. Manfred is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychology at a Danish university. He is ambitious and strives for success and recognition from his surroundings, but he is tormented by a feeling of being invisible and underestimated. When a prestigious professorship at his university becomes vacant, Manfred sees an opportunity to obtain the recognition and fame he has been longing for. But from his striving towards success arises a paranoid (mis)conception that everybody around him are trying to destroy his possibilities. Manfred gives battle and will stop at nothing to reach his goal. He wants to become a professor at any price.
- Cult director Søren Fauli is about to make his first real feature film. When a large advertising agency offers him a very well-paid job, he therefore declines. But then, to everyone's surprise, the newly appointed film consultant hesitates to support Søren's film and makes unexpected demands. Søren begins to waver in his faith. And when the advertising agency simultaneously sends him the Mac computer he so desperately wants, he slowly begins to change his attitude: "It could be very nice to make some money."
- Seven-year-old Jonathan is not exactly happy about his new home an old house alone by the woods, far from everything he knows. Jonathan feels awkward in the new place; he keeps getting in the way and his parents haven't got time for him. Strange things happen in the house: His dog Luffe disappears and in Jonathan's room, an old bed makes spooky monster like sounds. Jonathan tries to tell his parents but they do not believe in monsters. So when night falls, Jonathan is reluctantly put to sleep and has to fight off the monster on his own to free Luffe.
- "Mechanical Love" is a documentary on the interrelationship between robots and humans. The film portrays people who have a close relationship with a robot, and it takes us from the high temple of robot technology, Tokyo, Japan, to Braunschweig, Germany, to Italy and back to Copenhagen, Denmark. By this world tour director Phie Ambo seeks to highlight the human need for love and our craving to be loved by others - perhaps the two most important aspects of life. Through the main characters, she examines the cultural differences in how we accept emotional robots in the East and the West.
- Do we all harbour the same feelings of sorrow, happiness, anger and love? A kaleidoscopic fusion of documentary sequences, archival material and tableaux of human beings.