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- The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.
- The 25-year-old Danish porn star Denise K. travels back to L.A., where she hopes to make a comeback. Denise is the oldest resident of the agent's house, where she spends her days in the company of 10 others during the film shoot. The house, which is located in the middle of a residential neighborhood, is also the center for live streaming, where customers can contact the models over the internet.
- Masha Drokova joins Nashi, a Russian ultra nationalist youth group, at the age of 16 and rapidly ascends its ranks, famously garnering a medal and the opportunity to kiss Vladimir Putin. The film details her growing disillusion with the group's leaders and her falling in with the anti-Putin opposition, especially a journalist and blogger named Oleg Kashin, who gets brutally attacked.
- As a nine-year-old boy, Dominic Ongwen was abducted and conscripted into Joseph Kony's army of child soldiers. Some 30 years later, he is the first former child soldier to be indicted in International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes.
- The deep friendship between three young outsider goths is threatened when one of them falls in love and eyes a possible escape from the Danish province.
- Dania is 21 years old and from a Christian congregation in the Faroe Islands. She has just moved to Tórshavn and has become friends with Trygvi, a hip-hop artist who writes about the shadowy sides of man. Dania is fascinated by the honesty and courage in Trygvi's lyrics. She begins to write poems herself, which develops into "Skål", a collection of critical poems about the double life she and other young people have to live in the Christian framework - which she does not want to leave, but instead to renew.
- A film about a man's fight against the chocolate giants and a billion-dollar industry that ruthlessly exploits illegal child labor. Twenty years ago, the largest cocoa producers signed an agreement to abolish child slavery. But nothing has happened and the use of child labor has only increased - all to keep prices down.
- A colorful, upbeat tale from Vollsmose about the resourceful and funky hairdresser Qasim, who instills dignity, inspiration and hope in young people through something we can all relate to - a cool haircut.
- Village At The End Of The World is a witty, surprising and ultimately feel good portrait of an isolated village of 59 people and 100 sledge dogs, surviving against the odds.
- War has always been the fate of humanity. But the advent of artificial intelligence and the hyper-digitization of weapons is a game changer. In these new conflicts, the front seems to take the shape of a new demon.
- In a series of reconstructions four survivors from the terrorist attack at Utøya in 2011 show what happened to them and how they survived.
- Formed by 30 years of home videos, more than 75,000 photographs, and a 1,600-km Arctic Circle road trip, a self-portrait of the men in the filmmaker's family and the devastating tragedy that led to the distance between them.
- As a young Indian girl born outside caste, Thulasi is trying to box her way out of poverty, but the struggle for an independent life is hardest outside the ring.
- Amanda has found the perfect man online - he's kind, funny and the heir to one of the richest families in Denmark. She lets him into her home and life, but is he really who he says he is?
- What happens when a group of girls that are used to playing football in the backyard suddenly become part of a real team? Which rules should you follow when you are faced with a professional coach? How do you become the new Nadia Nadim, when friends and family are in the way?
- 'I grew up in a bad neighborhood and Kabul is just that; another bad neighborhood' The last international troops will leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014. 38-year old Kimberley Motley has left her husband and her three kids in USA, to work as a defense lawyer in Kabul, Afghanistan. She is the only foreign lawyer, with a license to work in Afghan courts, not to mention, the only woman. With her afghan assistant Khalil, Kimberley defends western and afghan clients, accused of criminal offenses. Money and prestigious human rights cases has motivated her for five years, but the personal threats and the dangerous conditions in the country, makes it harder and harder for Kimberley to continue her work.
- Free from years of substance abuse, Michael's father is suddenly full of energy and determined to win back the love of his wife. But she has found comfort in her dog and finds it hard to let her husband back into her life. As the family home is put up for sale, a dark chapter reemerges and Svend seizes the chance to deal with his breach of trust.
- Lost Warrior follows Al-Shabaab-regretter, Mohammed, who was recruited at a young age by the terrororganisation Al-Shabaab back in England. After finding out, what the terrororganisation was really about, he deserted Al-Shabaab and is now living underground in Mogadishu with no papers. He wants to escape Somalia and unite with his young wife and son back in England. Before Al-Sahaab finds him and kills him.
- Svend has 16 children, the four youngest with Gitte, who he is now divorcing after a very turbulent, 28 year long marriage. This decision collides with their youngest daughter Christina's decision to move. this drastic change in the family gives rise to a series of questions, especially for Christina, who is about to enter adulthood without really remembering her childhood. For example, Christina would like to know, why her and her siblings were forcibly removed from home as children. But Svend and Gitte seem to suffer from a rare kind of memory lapse and are not able to come up with a reasonable answer to this question. They both think that the forced removal was based on false accusations by a close relative.
- The term AU PAIR refers to a cultural exchange, where young people can experience a foreign country in return for light housework and nursing - and a small allowance. In reality, au pairs are very cheap domestic help for busy families all over the world. Au Pair follows three Philippine girls as they leave their families behind and try to make a better future for themselves abroad.
- A touching and humorous tale of gender roles and two people's struggle to fulfill their dream of having a child - with the director herself in the female lead.
- A teenage girl has already had cancer, twice, for which she was far too young. She wants to return to a normal life of boys, partying and drinking, but first she has to deal with a possessive, clinging mother.
- A bittersweet and humouristic portrait of a ghost town and a film about why it is so important to have a place to call home.