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- The story of the first big biker war in Denmark in the 1980s, with its origins in the 1970s in Christiania and Amager, where rootless young people try to create a community outside the established society.
- In the summer of 1914, thirteen-year-old Oda von Siering (Paula Beer) leaves Berlin to join her family and an assortment of German and Russian aristocrats on an estate in Estonia. The von Siering family home is a character in its own right, a hulking, neoclassical manor that hovers on stilts above the sea. Oda arrives there bearing her mother's coffin and a gift requested by her surgeon father: a jarred, two-headed fetus to add to his laboratory of gruesome curiosities. Ebbo von Siering (Edgar Selge) sees himself in his daughter when she calmly and expertly learns to suture the corpse of a cat. What he fails to recognize - and what Oda luckily understands - is that their interest in science is their only similarity. His dedication to experimentation is linked to an appalling obsession with power and destruction, while Oda is genuinely curious about life. Her quick, quiet intelligence complements her humanity and her lucid understanding of right and wrong. When she strays from a family picnic and discovers a badly wounded Estonian anarchist, she helps him without a second thought, smuggling him into her father's lab and putting her new surgical skills to good use. As their illicit friendship deepens, family turmoil escalates and war closes in. The safe haven of the community collapses, forcing Oda's family to make impossible choices.
- A story of a man, whose sincerity becomes a great weapon in a cynical world.
- A mid-level manager who develops an aversion to being "good" finds himself confronting the mysteries of middle-age and morality as he loses grasp of what was once his quiet life.
- Anne leaves Estonia to come to Paris and care for Frida, an elderly Estonian lady who emigrated to France long ago. Anne soon realizes that she is not wanted. All Frida wants from life is the attention of Stephane, her younger lover from years ago. Stephane, however, is desperate for Anne to stay and look after Frida, even against the old lady's will. In this conflict of strangers, Anne finds her own way...
- A story about growing up in the Soviet Union. The film tells the story of a strange kind of information war, where a totalitarian regime stands face to face with the heroes of popular culture. And loses. It was a time when it was possible for erotic film star Emmanuelle to bring down the Red Army and MacGyver to outdo an entire school administration. It is a film about our generation, who were unknowingly brought to the front line of the Cold War. Western popular culture had an incomparable role shaping Soviet children's world views in those days. Finnish television was a window to a world of dreams that the authorities could not block in any way. Though Finnish channels were banned, many households found some way to access the forbidden fruit.
- El Medico has to decide between doing his duty to the State, as a doctor fulfilling his mothers dream, or being an artist.
- A documentary on the volunteer Estonian Army's defense against the Soviet Army in 1944 with an emphasis on its last stand in the region known as the Blue Hills of Estonia.
- In September 1944, the tiny Northern European country of Estonia is one the brink of being released from under the occupation of Nazi Germany only to be seized by the Soviet army. This film follows the destinies of two women - Maarja and Leeda - and two men - Gert and Mati - under the harrowing influence of war and foreign occupation.
- A condom found on an African beach is an impulse for a black man to set off on a dangerous sea journey to Europe, in search of a better life. Meanwhile, Villa Antropoff hosts a typical international wedding party which, with every drink and every drug fix, is becoming increasingly pretentious.
- An ageless situation when two people are short of money leads to a time-proof solution. Four persons participate in store robbery, where nothing turns out to be as expected as it was in the beginning.
- Henning and Johnny make an effort to join a biker club. When Pia is left in Copenhagen with limited money and no place to sleep, she hopes that someone in Christiania might help her.
- Henning seeks revenge and defies his leader as he and his new mate Steen meet the Hells Angels in a brothel; Pia searches for a job as a pusher.
- Henning and Pia are all set to tie the knot, but Pia might not be prepared for a violent life as First Lady in Bullshit and Henning must teach her to stand up for herself.
- New parents Steen and Bettina inspire Henning and Pia to want to live a life away from Bullshit as common citizens.
- The girls are celebrating Bettina's birthday with a party; Henning drags a tired Steen out to Søpromenaden, where their friendship is put to the test.
- Henning and Pia decide to leave Bullshit permanently due to the violence in their lives. Henning then agrees to appear in a live TV interview, in which he states that Bullshit wants peace with the Hells Angels.