Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 425
- A young heroine, Miu, who travels through Copenhagen's criminal netherworld.
- When the girl of your dreams is half your age, it's time to grow up.
- A television adaptation of Michael Frayn's celebrated and award-winning stage play about the meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941 Copenhagen. At this time the young Heisenberg was leading a faltering German research program into nuclear energy, while the middle-aged and apparently isolated Bohr was in contact with allied agents, and still held a position of great influence in the nuclear physics research community. After the meeting the two men put different interpretations or impressions of why Heisenberg requested the meeting, and what he hoped to gain from it, a theme which mirrors the ambiguity of the "Copenhagen" interpretation widely used in quantum physics. Did Heisenberg go to the avuncular Bohr to seek his blessing for his role in nuclear research? Why did Heisenberg concentrate on the development of a nuclear reactor, and not perform the calculations which would show that a bomb could be made to work via a fast-neutron reaction in Uranium 235? These and other questions feature in the plot, although unsurprisingly there are few certain answers.
- A young woman named Ida disappears without a trace. Her boyfriend voluntarily lets himself be locked up to be questioned by Ida's father and brother, but Sander does not tell the whole truth.
- The Pet Shop Boys perform hit songs like West End Girls, Suburbia, Opportunities, and It's a Sin live in concert in Copenhagen during their Dreamworld tour. The lavish concert film features many of their classic tracks.
- In this neon drenched behind the scenes documentary the Copenhagen Cowboy show creator Nicolas Winding Refn and his team detail how they brought the stoic heroine and dark fairy tale version of Copenhagen's netherworld to life.
- When a middle-aged woman born in privilege opens a café in a vibrant party of her hometown of Copenhagen, she's confronted with its dark sides as well in the shape of human trafficking and prostitution, and she has to make some hard choices.
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- Linn and Ingvar invite their upcoming and ambitious co-worker Ingeborg and her boyfriend on a luxury party-trip on the ferry from Oslo to Copenhagen, where Linn asks her co-worker a question that puts a heavy strain on their relations.
- A somewhat romanticized fairy-tale about an erotic guesthouse. Everything is improvised with amateur actors and without a script. The movie decades later has received a cult status as an obscure document of its day.
- A war photographer returns home for a brief moment, hoping to reconnect with the woman he left behind.
- Movie capturing 2017 show in Copenhagen previously screened in theaters for one night only.
- A mechanic, reluctantly agrees to help a desperate young woman with a flat tire, in a car all too familiar to him.
- A documentary film portrait of Denmark's capital as well as a tribute to Jóhann Jóhannsson. A film about the physical surroundings that shape our everyday lives. About the buildings we wake up in, the front doors we walk out of and the streets we cross.
- Johnny Winter And visit TV-Byen at Danmarks Radio, Copenhagen, on Jan. 31, 1971, for a mini-concert, before the play the Falconer Theatre in the evening. Featuring "Mama talk to your daughter", and "Johnny B. Goode".
- In 2015 Omar el-Hussein staged an attack on Krudttønden and the Synagogue in Copenhagen. This documentary examines the circumstances that lead up to this horrible event.
- This 1937 installment is another good entry in the James A. FitzPatrick's TravelTalks series. This one takes us to Copenhagen where we learn that it is the largest city in Northern Europe and that most of the descendants were Vikings. Next we learn about the fishing and flower industries as well as the "open air lifestyle" the government asks for, which is encouraging that citizens get out of doors to enjoy the fresh air. From here we see the legendary mermaid statue based around Hans Christian Anderson. Finally, the big selling point of this short video is seeing all the bicycles and how they are the main transportation throughout the city. We learn that there is one bike for every three people and that the bikes have full control of the streets. In fact, the cars really seem out of place and at times it's hilarious watching the people on bicycles cut off the cars without any hesitation. This is certainly one of the better entries in the series.
- A spotlight on the great classical singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian whose music reaches 800 years back into Persian history. Between songs, Shajarian talks about his inspiration, explains the meaning of the songs and discusses the poets behind them.
- Four good friends are so engrossed with their card game that they are late to pick up their wives at the theatre. So why not continue where they left off? The four gentlemen embark on a wild trip through the Copenhagen night life, a cornucopia of hot chicks, strong drinks and daring dances.
- Saturday night prime time show with a diverse selection of popular artists and musical acts. Set in a H.C Andersen inspired fairy tale framing. Musical backing by Børge Nordlund's quartet.
- The story of two Marines returning from Vietnam who takes refuge in Copenhagen.
- Nina Bellefleur is a famous Russian-French actress who arrives in Copenhagen alone to play in Lars Von Trier's new film, but when the first day gets canceled, she goes out to explore the old, foreign city on her own.
- A portrait of Dexter Gordon and Ben Webster who once ruled the Danish Jazz scene.
- Music video for Copenhagen Ninja.
- Documentary about housing shortage in Copenhagen.
- Live concert featuring the Finnish band 22 Pistepirkko, recorded in 1999 at Märkbar in Copenhagen.
- After a mysterious murder, an eventful night unfolds in the streets of Copenhagen.
- A short film about how two strangers meet by coincidence in a world where everyone's eyes are fixed on screens.
- Documentary covering the friendship, historic collaboration and relationship between two physicists, Danish Neils Bohr and German Werner Heisenberg.
- Alexander Copenhagen and the Key of Destiny, written and directly by twelve-year-old Thomas Fleischmann, tells a tale of intrigue, adventure and tragedy. Alexander receives a unique birthday present from his eccentric Uncle Albert, leading him and his two cousins, Anna and Katie, on the adventure of a lifetime. Their goal: locate the Key of Destiny and use it to unlock untold treasure. Alexander, however, didn't anticipate that others would be seeking the same treasure.