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- When his wife dies, Lasse takes his 12-year-old son, Pelle, from their home in Sweden to Denmark in search of a better life.
- A cop in a dystopian Europe investigates a serial killings suspect using controversial methods written by his now disgraced former mentor.
- In the early '60s, 3 Danish classmates join a "den"/tree house. Steen likes his pet fish Zappa because it eats the weaker fish. Bjørn attracts girls and Mulle is a talkative, strong boy. Steen gets them into burglary and later escalates.
- In Århus, Denmark, mom's in hospital, pregnant, while dad and 16 y.o.daughter are spending time together painting the baby room. Dad can't accept that his daughter has grown up with interest in guys etc. Instead, he turns to spying on her.
- Denmark, 1963: Teenagers Bjørn and Erik are into girls and being in a band helps Bjørn meet Anna. Erik likes Kirsten but she likes Bjørn. Having a mentally ill mom at home also ruins Erik's chances. Anna's pregnancy changes everything.
- We follow the Danish students in a class at Århus Katedralskole late 1950s, from age 13 till 16.
- An owl, two sparrows, a dove and a pair of would-be aviator mice join forces to fight against an evil bird of prey who threatens the peace in their lovely forest.
- Country singer Paul Ramsey gets betrayed by a friend and lands on a prison farm for five years where sadistic foreman Omar Kinsman uses prisoners to train his beloved fighting dogs and there seems to be no chance of escape.
- A director recounts his experiences on his first film and memories from his childhood.
- Bertil and his buddy Hugo gets involved in a criminal, dramatic and complicated hunt on a precious diamond, after they steal it by a mistake.
- The gallery owner Lasse is more vain than he is an artist.
- Behind the scenes of Pelle the Conqueror (1987), featuring interview with director Bille August.