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- A Danish group of guys sing in a church choir on Sunday, but indulge in God's forbidden pleasures every other day. When one of them drowns under mysterious circumstances, their unity and loyalty to one another is put to the ultimate test.
- Iqbal wakes up one morning to the news of Aunt Fatwa being announced the Guardian of the Jewel - an Indian honorary title. Eager to get out of school Iqbal convinces his father to bring the whole family to India to celebrate and take part in the ceremony with Aunt Fatwa. But when Iqbal goes on a field trip to church with his class and accidentally sets a chain reaction in motion, resulting the church being destroyed, Iqbal is thrown out of school who are thoroughly fed up with Iqbal's shenanigans. Iqbal's Dad decides that Iqbal isn't allowed to come to India and instead has to find a new school and prove that he can take responsibility. Determined to prove himself, Iqbal reaches out to Aunt Fatwa behind his father's back and convinces her to enroll him in an Indian school. Reunited with his family in India, Iqbal has to start in his new school. Aunt Fatwa provides Iqbal with a mentor, a smart and beautiful girl his age named Abhaya. But Iqbals dream of a nice family vacation turns into a nightmare when the Indian Jewel is stolen during the ceremony and is found on Dad. Dad is put in jail and Iqbal and his friends has to come up with their most complicated plan yet. A wild race begins in the streets of New Delhi, in order to find the Indian Jewel and save dad.
- Director Anders Walter, perfectly examines the way in which familial trauma and abuse can stretch far beyond the years during which the victim is directly abused. His masterful film, Child of Mine, which is eligible to be considered for a 2022 Academy Award, takes a raw and honest look into this difficult topic while still handling it in a way that is accessible to audiences. The film not only looks at the way abuse and trauma in the household can greatly affect children, but it also shows the significance of "healing your inner child". Anna (portrayed by Mathilde Arcel Fock) has experienced abuse at the hands of her mother; who was an alcoholic during Anna's childhood. Walter's direction and Louise McLaughlin's cinematography paint contrasting images of Anna's life as a child and as an adult. The young girl, who audiences come to know is Anna, herself, as a child, resides in a dark home; from the wood to the lighting, everything feels shrouded in shadow. This contrasts with the lighter home that adult Anna now resides within. While her new home is brighter, there are still shadows in certain areas that seem to highlight the idea that Anna has the shadows of her familial trauma still unresolved and haunting her.
- Iqbal and Sille are best friends and have always lived next door to each other. Their street must undergo urban regeneration and Easelman and The Swine will unluckily be in charge of the project. For the construction project is in fact a cover to get their hands on the oil they have discovered beneath Blågårdsgade. Iqbal and Sille must now fight against the villains and get the money to buy back their building, so they don't have to move away from each other. When Iqbal discovers a chip with magic energy, the kids manage to convince Easelman and The Swine to buy the chip so they can reclaim their building. But the villains deceive the children, and now Iqbal, Sille and the grown-ups in Blågårdsgade must put in every effort to retrieve the chip and expose the villains' secret plan.
- Before the funeral of a young woman, the woman's father Torben confesses to stuff that happened during her childhood. And now the devoted Catholic priest William is faced with a fateful dilemma.
- Martin accompanies Simone on a journey to retrieve her father's computer. At the base, Patrick stumbles upon a hidden room filled with strange devices.
- As Apollon surrounds the base, Simone scrambles to find a cure. Rasmus's secret draws Sarah to him -- but threatens to tear the group apart.
- Simone, Martin and Fie pursue Rasmus and Sarah, whose bond deepens while they're on the run. Patrick makes another discovery. Jean tries to console Lea.
- Plagued by frightening visions, Rasmus takes his fate into his own hands. Sarah's health worsens. Jean and Lea share a tender moment.
- In the wake of their grim encounter, Martin and Patrick race back to the base. Meanwhile, a grief-stricken survivor plots revenge.
- A grieving Copenhagen cop, Louise, who has just lost her husband to war, asks a friend, CC, a war veteran himself, to infiltrate a fast-rising organized crime gang run by Tom.
- CC earns Tom's trust and makes inroads into his inner circle of hard-boiled gang members.
- Tom elevates CC's status in his club to full member and, with his help, tries to execute a drug deal with the Italian mob which goes bad.
- After a violent night, CC takes an injured Tom to a safe place. Meanwhile, Louise rethinks the mission, and the Wolves declare war on Akhmed.
- As Tom summons everyone to the clubhouse to flush out the traitor, CC scrambles to cover his tracks. Louise scours the city for Akhmed.
- On the run with Tom, CC makes one last bid to salvage the case. Louise defies orders as she embarks on a frantic solo mission.
- On the run from Apollon soldiers, the group follows a set of coordinates to a base where rebel scientists are working on a vaccine for the virus.