Zinnini Elkington
1989 (35 лет)Ud, spring over, ind
Thomas Daneskov
Thomas Ernst, Søren Spanning
When Rasmus goes to the family house to visit his dad after many months of no contact, he is met with his worst fear. His dad has momentarily lost his mind, while camping out alone in the family summerhouse, drinking heavily while trying to complete a Sci-fi novel. Rasmus has been trying for a while to break away from his dad's patterns of uncompleted projects and endless meetings with random women, by living by more honest, straight line standards. But as the weekend turns out to be a long needed experience between father and son, Rasmus learns that demons and sense goes hand in hand - and once you embrace this, the real fun can begin.
Puff Puff Pass
Gaia
Zinnini Elkington
Kristine Thorp, Amalie Lindegård
With the climate crisis raging, a young scientist tries to maintain her moral standards within the cynical research company she works for. Forced to rush the development of a new biological artificial intelligence, she makes a choice that will change her - and the world - forever.
Gaia
I blodet
Rasmus Heisterberg
Victoria Carmen Sonne, Mads Reuther
It’s summer in Copenhagen, it’s a time of endless days and careless nights. Simon is a 23-year-old medical student. He and his friends party and drink and chase girls and wake up the next day to do the whole thing all over again. But it’s also a time of unrest and change among the boys. Dreams shatter, love hurts, and friendships dissolve.
In the Blood
Chloe Likes Olivia
Mette Kjærgaard
Mathilde Norholt, Rikke Lylloff
After a night out, Olivia, a local barmaid, brings home Chloe, a Russian tourist, to her apartment. Chloe is in love with Olivia, but Olivia is in a relationship with Andrea, her live-in life partner who is waiting at home. A love triangle unfolds during short time between the three woman and forces Olivia to make a choice: When is enough, enough?
Chloe Likes Olivia
Når dansk film går over grænsen
Anne Pedersen, Zinnini Elkington
Maria Månson, Isak Thorsen
Sex, animal cruelty, Jesus and politics! Movies evoke emotions - some more than others. In this documentary, Maria Månson explores the Danish films that have outraged, angered, provoked... and have put Denmark on the cinematic map. This is a celebration of those who dared to step across the accepted border between good and bad.
When Danish Film Crosses the Line