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- A vegan, artsy writer in Copenhagen, who left her parents' farm and rural life years ago without looking back, returns for her brother's wedding. She still doesn't fit in but is she partly to blame?
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- Four students buy an apartment together in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, and move in together. We follow their 20s, their ups and downs and the loneliness they discover after they split.
- A history of the English Crown from AD 400 to today.
- World-renowned experts travel across Europe, visiting museums and archaeological sites, exploring the Viking invasions of England and Europe, their warrior culture, women's roles, and the legendary Ragnar Lothbrok.
- The girl Cecilie is interested in Absalons secret because there is an angel that can save her sick sister. It is located in Magasin Du Nord in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- In a Danish provincial town circa 1900, Thomsen saves up to buy the family farm back after his late dad spoke in a dream. Knagsted joins The Gluttons' Club, makes new friends and torments old ones.
- Charles and Peter have passed their law degree and are looking forward to woo a few girls in the country. For that, they need to persuade their fellow student Ditlev to play Charles' aunt from Brazil, until Charles' real aunt turns up.
- Emma is a young archeology student who stumbles on to something peculiar on an excavation trip to Syria. She hurries home and thats when the real nightmare starts.
- The Roskilde Festival is one of the largest annual music festivals in the world. Vega Pictures documents the festival.
- The Vikings were an ambitious, daring and frightening people who left an indelible mark on the British psyche. Yet archaeology has revealed very little about their time in Britain and even less about what happened to them afterwards. Archaeologist Julian Richards finds new evidence about what really happened during the dramatic period when Vikings roamed the seas around Britain. And in a ground-breaking genetics research project designed specially for the BBC series, internationally renowned geneticist, Professor David Goldstein, sets out to answer some of the most intriguing questions about the Vikings. Samples taken from around 2,000 people in Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been processed and the results are revealed during the series.
- An intimate look into one of the most influential bands in music, Nirvana, in this collage of performances, interviews, and touring.
- When Greta's husband dies, she is convinced that she will die from sorrow. But the heart has its own ways of surviving, and a sudden meeting with a couple of wise old ladies changes Greta's perspective.
- ZUSA has taken the throne and for the past ten years, he has been the king of street art in Copenhagen. Roskilde Festival has given ZUSA a new challenge. The festival has flown in Japanese street artist Lady Aiko as a sparring partner to design a work of art that none of them have tried before. ZUSA and Lady Aiko are supported by a team of 3D architects and an army of volunteers. Together they will bring the vision into reality. In addition to the creative challenges and a deadline that is approaching fast, ZUSA is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and is tied to a wheelchair 24/7.
- Documentary about one of Europe's major music festivals, the Roskilde Festival.
- A married man longs for piece and quiet and begins to stay out late. When his wife finds out he's lying to her, she assumes too much.
- Documentary about the Roskilde Festival 1977.
- Follows the Danish rock band Swan Lee on their way to fame, covering a period of four years of high ambitions and struggles.
- Helle Retbøll Carl visits Lise Nørgaard in her home in Roskilde, interviewing her on her life. A portrait of one of the most celebrated Danish authors and television writers of series such as "Matador (1978)" and "Huset på Christianshavn (1970)".
- How do Danish breakdancers, grafitti artists, Djs, and emcees create a thriving hip-hop scene in a country best known for sticky pastries and the Little Mermaid? In Denmark's content socialist economy, where humbled attitudes are the norm, it's difficult to imagine how the show-and-prove battle mentality of hip-hop culture could even exist. This feature-length documentary will take you into the lives of Danish hip-hoppers, from world-renown Djs to upstart b-boys, from the streets of Copenhagen to the village of Næstved, in search of the unique culture that is 'Dansk Stil' (Danish Style).
- Malou's father is a professional soldier, missing in action. Malou's mother is in a deep depression and Malou must find other ways to deal with the terrible loss.
- Am exciting documentary feature about the creative process of Danish rock band Kashmir, described intimately through several years.
- Six-part documentary about how various people from the Danish upper class live.
- Coverage from Roskilde Festival 1987. Featuring, among others, Danish rock band TV-2 and Lars H.U.G..
- A show focusing on the worlds of fashion, music, film and art and how they interact.
- Coverage from Roskilde Festival 1988. Bo Green Jensen portrays Denmark's biggest music event of the year. Mummery and poems, press and roadies, teenagers and elders, booze and people.
- 1995–TV Episode
- Special about Roskilde Festival 2006, interviews with various performers at the music festival.
- 2019–202043m8.4 (13)TV EpisodeThe last leg of Tony's round the world adventure begins deep in the Arctic Circle. His first stop is at a Polar Park working with wolves on a fascinating but brave project. Tony then rides the Arctic Circle Train south to the town of Kiruna, on the edge of Swedish Lapland, which is undergoing a very unique transformation as it's being moved building by building to a whole new area. Tony also gets to see behind the scenes at the famous Ice Hotel, a structure which is rebuilt every year from ice taken from the nearby Torne river and ends his journey at Miniature Wonderland - the world's largest model railway.
- Throughout 2000-2004 the longest viking ship ever was build at Vikingeskibsmuseet in Roskilde. Søren Ryge has followed the process.
- September 4, 2004 was a special day for the 30 meter long viking ship at Vikingeskibsmuseet. This day it was named and it sailed for the first time. Søren Ryge portrays the process.
- Søren Ryge tells the story of Havhingsten, the newly build viking ship, and it's voyage from Roskilde to Dublin, the city where the original was build a thousand years ago.
- As the two-on-one date between Kenny and Lee amps up, Kenny, the fierce professional wrestler, meets Lee head on about the accusations he made to a stunned Rachel. The Bachelorette is left to pick between the truths and lies and choose the man who is really there for her. Can the drama be alleviated? Will Rachel send one or both men home? The rose ceremony will reveal relationships that have failed to advance and those that have progressed. The remaining suitors are thrilled to learn that they will be traveling to romantic Copenhagen, Denmark, on the finale of the special two-night event.