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- The 100 Barbarian Sons of Krull get attacked by a superior force and captured. It's up to the young, weak but smart Ronal to free them. 3 join his dangerous quest.
- A gritty story taking place in Stockholm, about the passionate love between the self-abusive Sebastian who wants to be a woman, and the easy-going Andreas who is certainly not gay.
- A severely deformed young man dreams of being reunited with his mother and finds freedom by exploring his imaginative inner life, where he is a 200-foot giant.
- A friend brings 170g hash to Kalle's university class party, "borrowed" from the psychopath Paten. Kalle ends working for him and looks after business while Paten is in prison. Kalle likes Paten's girl, money and car, all no-no. Release?
- In 1836 the Danish romantic visionary Wulff travels to Africa to create plantations on the Gold Coast, but his best intentions and belief is soon confronted with a harsh reality dominated by slave trade and unbelievable brutality.
- an apple gets a worm in him and goes on a long journey to her outta him, on the way they find strange people (fruit?) and weird places as they get to know each other.
- Kriss lives at a mental institution, where he spends all day watching an old black-and-white film called "Rene hjerter". One day he and his friend, Willy, escapes the institution to find the star of "Rene hjerter", Ulla Vilstrup.
- Three American teenagers from conservative Tulsa are struggling with isolation and instability in this heartfelt coming-of-age-doc that portrays family bond, poverty, survival, love and the consequences of coming out as a young LGBT in the heart of the Bible Belt.
- A worldwide art project by Finnish/German couple Tellervo and Oliver Kalleinen. The artists travel the world collecting complaints, transforming the works into a song sung by the complainers. All goes well until the Singapore government refuses to grant a performance permit, setting off debate in the country and attention from the U.S. State Department.