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- Discarded by society, let down by their bank and evicted from their homes, three senior citizens plan a nice little bank robbery to set things right. But things don't go quite that easy...
- Kristine is bullied at school, and is kept out by her classmates. Her sanctuary is her drawings, a passion she shares with her father, who is also her best friend. One day she finds a magic pencil on the roof of the school, with which she can draw her way into a new, magical world. A world where she sets the rules and can make her drawings come true. The next day, Hassan starts school, who looks like a boy Kristine saw in the magical world. A budding opportunity for friendship opens up for her, and in the magical world they go on adventures together. But the dream of a friendship with Hassan is also dashed, as he would rather fit in with his classmates.
- 'Aarhus Stories' is the result of an unconventional partnership between film directors and song writers. The song writers' songs replace the traditional manuscript and challenge the director in an entirely new way. The films have all been shot in Aarhus in 24 hours, and they all last three to ten minutes. --- The front man of the Danish pop group tv.2, Steffen Brandt, has prepared the musical score for the meeting with writer, poet, commentator and film director Jørgen Leth at the bicycle track in Aarhus.
- A young boy watches as his mother suffers under the domestic abuse of his father. One day he decides to force a confrontation.
- 'Aarhus Stories' is the result of an unconventional partnership between film directors and song writers. The song writers' songs replace the traditional manuscript and challenge the director in an entirely new way. The films have all been shot in Aarhus in 24 hours, and they all last three to ten minutes. From a boxing club in Aarhus one of the original Dogme 95 film directors, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, tells his story on the basis of 'Finished Man' - a song written by famous, Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø.
- A documentary about the Danish writer and poet Michael Strunge's life
- Definitely Dead is a short western telling the tale of Lex, a young woman making her weary way through life as a saloon whore in the small town of Dead's End. One morning though, she wakes up next to an elderly costumer who has passed away during the night leaving her a heap of trouble. Soon her colleague and rival Nellie enters the stage, with anything but the best intentions. Tensions build and betrayal is in the air, but as a complications arise, the two girls face a choice: They must find a way of standing strong together or die alone.
- 'Aarhus Stories' is the result of an unconventional partnership between film directors and song writers. The song writers' songs replace the traditional manuscript and challenge the director in an entirely new way. The films have all been shot in Aarhus in 24 hours, and they all last three to ten minutes. Henrik Ruben Genz, the director of the official, Danish 2010 Oscar candidate 'Terribly Happy', and local singer/songwriter Poul Krebs join forces in telling this Aarhus Story.
- Stars don't shine where Jocke (10) and his sister Jessie (8) live. Their arguing parents are breaking up and are planning to separate the two children. One night Jocke realizes that his little snow globe is a gate into a magical world. Jocke and Jessie decide to run off into this magical world in order to stay together. They enter a 2-dimensional fairy world where the only limitation is their own imagination. The little snow globe acts as a map to aid the two children in their search for the broken stars far up on the mountain. During this taxing adventure they run into strange characters who help them on their quest. At the same time Jocke is beginning to worry about that something hiding in the dark is following them.