Drengeblå / Sange fra i dag 2022
‘Drengeblå / Sange fra i dag’ is a song cycle by Aske Zidore and Anders Lauge Meldgaard revolving around the theme of economy as a life form and language.
‘Drengeblå / Sange fra i dag’ is a song cycle by Aske Zidore and Anders Lauge Meldgaard revolving around the theme of economy as a life form and language.
The characters flow in and out of each other in hyper-chaotic and metamorphic soap opera with noisy quarantine music by the bands Collider and Deadpan.
A second, penetrating look at other people’s discarded images in a reflective essay film about lost photographs.
Epileptic collage-composed exploration of the potential of art and social media to create both an honest and superficial space for self-promotion.
A young woman confronts her father in a rare and deeply personal insight into the pain and insecurities that embed themselves in the relatives of addicts.
The Atacama Desert is the driest place on earth, and out there artist Pierre Huyghe has found a skeleton that might bring life to a place where nothing else can.
The world’s first professional cycling team with diabetes shows us that they can still leave everyone else behind as they ride for their lives, glory and to the top.
A Danish baron travels to Rome to convince the Pope to defend the world’s animals before it is too late for himself to continue the fight. Meet a lively and charismatic man on a passionate mission.
In a futuristic and eerily perfect world, all pets are produced at the “Pet Perfect” Factory, but as Liva the giraffe is born with a short neck, she is sorted with the Factory Rejects and made to work the giant hamster wheels. When Liva learns about a safe animal heaven somewhere outside the factory she decides to flee with a ragged gang of Imperfects. Teaming up with the girl Mynthe, they embark on a journey to find a home for those, that don’t fit in. But the world outside is not what Liva had imagined, and soon she will be forced to decide: Escape it? Or fight to change it?
Portrait of the Danish politician Pia Kjærsgaard, who founded the Danish People's Party.
The Red Cross sells stamps to Danish citizens on Red Cross Day, and the purpose of the film is to tell why no one is allowed to say no. You follow the Youth Red Cross, where the young people learn how to patch the injured together. Then you visit some of the kindergartens and homes where the Red Cross has trained nurses to take care of children. The Red Cross also runs a folk health center at Hald, where the regular population, for a small fee, are treated for diseases that require careful medical care. In addition, the Red Cross also helps to take care of the Allied refugees, just as they attend large numbers of large-scale events where Samaritans are needed. In bombed-out Poland, there is a strong need for the Red Cross, which responds by sending car convoys, ships and planes away to help.
A loyal pack animal from a nomadic tribe has his courage tested, when taken down a challenging, unfamiliar path by his ailing human.