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- A personal first person account of how the famous Nobel prize winning physicist Niels Bohr (1885-1962) lost his innocence when experiencing how his formulas were the basis for the Atomic Bomb thrown on Hiroshima in 1945. Though never before seen personal footage from Bohr's Rolex camera, personal photos and beautiful shot 16mm footage from Copenhagen we hear Bohr tell the story of how he took the responsibility when realizing the consequences of his atomic knowledge. It is a close up account based exclusively on Bohr's own words. In the1920s Bohr came to realize that nothing is as it appears on the atomic level. This insight was the beginning of quantum physics and famous discussions with Albert Einstein. The Quantum States brought Bohr to reach for answers in the ancient Indian and Japanese traditions - On one hand gaining knowledge and wisdom on the other leaving death, destruction and desolation in Hiroshima in 1945. After the Second World War, Bohr pleaded for openness between East and West with President Roosevelt and Churchill.. He was not heard. Many experts agree that Bohr was 50 years ahead of his time.
- Drama-documentary which tells the story of Jacob A. Riis who emigrated from Denmark to USA and used photography to uncover the extreme poverty of New York in the early 20th century.
- A story of a solitary Dolphin who befriends a lonely Bedoin boy. On land he is a freak, but when entering the water he is like a ballet dancer with his friend. He is puzzeled when the Dolphin one day gives birth. Is it the will of the Gods?
- In this film we get to meet one of the most daring scientists in the world, Professor Igor Novikov, who is a Russian refugee, but now works in Denmark. Novikov believes we can travel in Time. He does so often - In his own time and in his theories. The film is a part of the director's new concept called doXperience. He tries through the film medium to create experiences using motion, pictures, sound etc. which will lave the viewer richer after seeing it.
- A robotic professor travels the world to find a companion in order to make good robots. But most robot scientists are funded by the military in order to make killing machines.
- A team of scientists use new device to measure what we breathe in and breathe out. For the first time we have pictures of the process.
- What is artificial intelligence? The Robot Professor, Henrik Hautop Lund explores his own story and several countries to find the answer.
- Minik Rosing is a professor and curator at the Geological Museum in Denmark, and he is researching in the origin of life. He is in the top of the field, after he discovered carbon traces from microorganisms stored in rocks from 3,8 billion years ago. Minik Rosing was born in Greenland in 1958 and moved to Copenhagen to study geology at the University of Copenhagen. When he graduated he started going on expeditions to Greenland, to study the nature.