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- The 13-year-old Iqbal is a charming, imaginative and fun boy, which, according to his father, is not enough if one is to succeed in the world. But when Iqbal, his little brother Tariq (11 years) and their friend Sille, accidentally blow up their school, his father is the slightest of his problems. The two crooks, Easelman and The Swine, want to get hold of the randomly home brewed explosive and blow up Tivoli to build the biggest parking facility in Scandinavia. To blackmail the kids for the recipe the two crooks kidnap the adorable little brother Dindua (6 years). The hunt to free Dindua and save Tivoli starts - and this requires cooperation, courage and a lot of imaginative ideas, which Iqbal is an expert in delivering.
- The life story of the famous danish author Jakob Ejersbo is told as his two friends are struggling to reach the top of Kilimanjaro to spread his ashes from there.
- In 1913 Marstal, South Denmark. Former Captain and Ship Broker Albert Madsen dreams the town's sailors succumb to a violent death in an apocalyptic premonition. Cursed to wait for his vision to become a reality he drowns in his solitude.
- Kristian (Mugge), Casper (Søgaard), and Jakob (Nasser) are friends and neighbours and share a friendship based on humour and irony, and as all other young men, they all take a great interest in film, sports, girls, sex and partying. They also share, however, some seriously challenging living terms; all three of them suffer from Progressive Muscular Dystrophy, and thus - with a pinch of characteristic black humour - refer to themselves as the "Skin and Bones" guys. They live their lives strapped to wheelchairs, on which various devices and equipment are attached which enable them some mobility and constantly blow essential air into their fragile bodies. They are surrounded 24-7 by professional helping and caring hands to help them pee, shit, eat, and dress; but it's impossible for them to enjoy any form of private life, so for obvious reasons it's difficult, bordering on impossible for them to find love - and sex. Nevertheless they all three share an amazingly great zest for life. Being bent on living to the full - however short their lives may be - they also exhibit much more serenity on the issue of death than so many others. The Danish film director Michael Staal Dinesen has followed the three guys during four years, and his film is an honest and boundless account of the challenges that the three men are facing. But also a wonderful and heart-warming celebration of life against all odds.
- A little boy in the middle of the brutal world of the Holocaust. Based on an actual event.
- A documentary about the development of quantum computers. A research collaboration worldwide will completely revolutionize global information technology by exploiting the enigmatic quantum physics.
- When a candle burns out and someone dies, Death seeps in through a crack in the floorboards and takes the body of the dead person with him.
- In a poetic-action-dance-journey through childhood, for children and curious souls, the 5 year old Melanie lives in the country side of Uganda. full of life, dresses and living-toys she finds her self pushed out of her daydreams and discovers death. But her toys and not least her vivid imagination helps her, and life goes on. The world is wild and poetic, if you only have your eyes with you. This film is a journey through childhood. A playful realization of life, the first meeting with death and its echoes in child's vivid imaginary world.