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- A pilot is sent into the Soviet Union on a mission to steal a prototype jet fighter that can be partially controlled by a neuralink.
- The U.S. Signal Corps construct a huge airbase in Thule, Greenland.
- When the ice melts in Thule, Tuvalu drowns in the ocean. A touching portrait of people whose joint fates are intimately linked though they live at two completely distant corners of the world.
- The landscape of North Greenland is changing, fast. The Color of Ice follows a scientist testing a new drill and a hunter navigating a shifting icescape. When an old sea-ice sledging route becomes unreliable, they meet at a new crossroads on the ice sheet. The drill testing reveals how the daily routine of climate research is marked by small setbacks and victories. Ultimately, however, the ice-sheet crossroads highlight the striking changes now confronting Greenland.
- Utuniarsuak Avike is an Eskimo 87 years old, a hunter living in the Thule district of Northwest Greenland. With a bizarre sense of humour and the greatest possible naturalness towards the camera (he addresses the audience directly), Utuniarsuak tells about the life that lies behind him. Parallels with NANOOK OF THE NORTH, the famous Eskimo documentary that Robert Flaherty made in 1922, are obvious. Utuniarsuak tells how he became an orphan at a young age because his parents had succumbed to tuberculosis. The disease was introduced on the island by European whale hunters. He also remembers how Greenland was proclaimed a Danish colony in 1932 and how the inhabitants of the Thule district were given a family name for the first time in their lives, for registering purposes (until then Greenlanders had had only a single name). Danish was introduced as the official language, which explains why today only a few hundred from the Thule district still speak their original dialect.
- Danmarks Radio's portrait of the newly wed couple Kronprins Frederik and Kronprinsesse Mary's visit to Greenland.
- Documentary about a dark chapter in the history of Danish colonial administration in Greenland. 30 Inuit families were deported from their home in Thule, because USA wanted to turn the area into an air base. Fifty years later the whole story can finally be told.
- TV 2/Danmark's portrait of the newly wed couple Frederik X and Dronning Mary's visit to Greenland.
- Famed test pilot Darryl Greenamyer and his crew go on a perilous mission to repair and re-fly a B-29 bomber stranded on the Greenland icecap since 1947. Facing incredible hardships, the team struggles to bring the old warbird back to life.