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- This biographical film, based on the life of French artist Paul Gauguin (Donald Sutherland), follows the painter as he returns to Paris after a long stay in Tahiti and must confront his wife, his children, and his former lover.
- Chronicles the romantic enchantment of a 90 year old reporter with a girl 70 years younger than himself.
- Lt. Thomas Glahn and Edvarda fall in love, but love can turn to hate.
- Claus Worm is an affluent architect who finds his private life crumbling, his business on a downward curve and his health failing. Worm also sees himself coerced into working for dirty money in a deal that may even involve murder. Is this all true or paranoia? It is writer-director Henning Carlsen's conceit that audiences be left to fully share the protagonist's deadly doubts.
- Springet' is about Tobias Jacobsen, who is 42 years old and head of an insurance company. He lives a normal life with his lovely wife Ruth. When Tobias is told that he has a fatal disease, the message comes so unexpectedly that it feels as if the earth is opening under him, and he crashes into an abyss. This fall sensation gives Tobias associations an experience he had as a 13-year-old when the neighbor's daughter, Ida, enticed him to jump out of a balcony with a parasol as a parachute. Tobias gradually realizes that the life he is given is about trusting himself and giving the miracle a chance. And that even the blackest humor helps.
- In this rom-com Sam is having problems with both his professional life and his marriage. His career as a film director has dried up, while at home he's sure that his new bride is having an affair. He might be right as she's started seeing a dentist who likes rough sex.
- Bits and pieces from Benny Andersen's life long and somewhat sad cheerful relation to the mysterious (fictional) Svante are being unfolded. Who was he? Where did he go? in between live tour footage from Andersen and Dissing playing songs from "Svantes viser".
- Jean-Baptiste is struggling to recover from the departure of his wife, whom he sees again every weekend with her new husband. It also lodges a young man who tried to commit suicide in order to give him back a taste for life.
- 50 years later, three Danish volunteers and freedom fighters goes back to where they once fought in the Spanish civil war, got hurt and lost their comrades.
- The late 1930s. A young unemployed, unskilled worker walks through the streets of Copenhagen, sustaining himself partly on the dole and free soup-kitchen meals and partly on day-dreams. He spends time at a cemetery studying headstone inscriptions. Mild-mannered and of poetic bent, he understands little of an intellectual friend's advice and shies away from the love of a woman who shares her bed with him. Henning Carlsen's portrayal of the unemployed dreamer gave Jesper Christensen an Award for best actor.