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- ADRIFT is a short film delving into the complexities of sexuality and societal expectations. Eva, a 44-year-old writer in a traditional family, experiences a profound shift when her daughter's teacher, Solvej, sparks unexpected and rapidly shifting feelings within her. Fascinated and somewhat apprehensive about the intensity of her newfound attraction, Eva grapples with the whirlwind of emotions as she navigates this uncharted territory. Through intimate character exploration and poignant storytelling, ADRIFT invites viewers to reflect on identity, and the unpredictability of human connection.
- Allan and Morten, two men who have been sexually assaulted. One when he was 13, by a strange hitchhiker who said that a night in a tent was safe. The other by his wife who through years have been drinking and starting to be violent. Both men struggle to deal with these traumatic experiences. Would they ever get over it?
- ANDRÈ (32) and his newfound girlfriend ELISA (35) are expecting their first child. Full of hope for the new life to come, they move to the countryside to get closer to Elisa's mother Martha (63). André wants to provide for his family, so he starts an ambitious microbrewery project. The future seems bright for the expectant family. But instead of bringing them closer together, the pregnancy comes down on the relationship like an avalanche as Elisa develops a psychosis. She starts to show sides of her that André has not seen before and disturbing secrets from the past are revealed. André finds himself entangled in a web of lies spun by Elisa and her overprotecting mother, making him doubt his own sanity and ultimately fight for his own and his unborn baby's life.
- Dandelion - kids; in the state of Suburbia, the urban neighborhood, like we know it the block. Dandelion- kids grow like wildflowers. You find them come through the most solid form of concrete. Resilient and strong, We see a plant devoted to growth, rising from the concrete to prove this point. With only poison able to kill, the matter of survival is at risk. But when the harsh wind comes, their seeds are set free. And the growth continues in the next door concrete yard.
- Our Childhood Street" is a documentary that delves into the lives of young boys in Mjølnerparken, who are facing forced relocation due to the Danish government implementing ghetto legislation in 2018. Mjølnerparken, named after Thor's hammer, symbolizes the relentless force that always hits its mark and returns to the god's hand. In this documentary, it serves as a poignant symbol for the experiences of five young men who are forced out of their homes but deeply desire to return. The documentary explores their emotions and memories of home, as well as the profound sense of betrayal they feel when they are pushed out without being given a voice. Through their narratives and experiences, we gain insight into voices often left unheard. It is their story, told by themselves, offering a unique perspective on Mjølnerparken rarely seen through their own eyes.
- Ben carries with him the weight of memories he wants to let go of. But when a stranger is confronted with echoes of Ben's past, they all come rushing back.
- Zombabies is a horror short film about secrets, sacrifice and zombabies. On a trip with friends a young woman realizes her boyfriend has changed his mind about having babies even though they agreed they never would. Tensions are rising in the small group when they arrive at the almost deserted Ash Island. Here they have a fatal meeting with the lonely hermit Gabriel and the terrible secrets he's keeping on his farm. What are you willing to sacrifice and what are you willing to do, when that thing you've secretly longed for is suddenly right in front of you? Zombabies is a twisted tale of the way secret dreams can come true - even in the shape of flesh eating zombie babies.
- Our eyes don't lie: they're windows to the soul. Incognito explores the reality of repressed sexuality and boxed self-love in the present-day world.
- After being indicted in the four-year-old case for his daughter's disappearance but acquitted, John now lives in an isolated and secluded solitary life. However, on a regular basis, he is still reminded of the matter when the city's citizens confront him in the form of fights and harassment. But one day, John finds a traumatized Lithuanian girl lying unconscious in his garden, he tries to help her on his own.
- A story about love between people that doesn't know how to love. It's a movie about people and how people treat each other. What we do to show what we think and how relations between people makes us think. And there is also hens in it. The story concerns Ole who is trying to figure out his life. He can't live on without sharing his life with anyone. He is afraid of people, afraid of showing what he is thinking about, afraid of talking, saying his opinions, exposing his mind. He is afraid of getting hurt. He is always aware of his fear but tries to hide it the best he can. He doesn't understand the people around him and he tries to hide in his small house. He wishes to get out of the way and never be implicated in anything. He wants to be left alone. But he needs love. He is disgusted with his own life and tries to learn how to love. He tries to overcome himself with love but he can't handle the complication it brings. It builds up in his head. He can't cope with the stress and needs ways to let his anger out. He needs to know whether he can handle being in a room with another human being. He needs to know intimacy. He needs to learn about himself and other people. He has got a date with a girl. They are going to play tennis.
- Anabel invites her ex girlfriend, Hanna, to come see her new apartment with the hope of getting her back. The day arrives and Hanna rings the doorbell. It takes the unorganized Anabel by surprise and she runs around trying to organize her stuff. She lets Hanna in for breakfast served in the middle of the mess. During breakfast Anabel gives Hanna a present, which she refuses to accept. The mood changes in the apartment and Hanna tries one last time to confront Anabel about the rumors of her infidelity, which caused their break-up. Hanna wants the truth and Anabel just wants her. Are they going to get back together or will they go their separate ways?