1988
Søren Ryge Petersen's first portrait of Anders and Julius, two elder brothers who have lived their entire lives on a farm near Kolind in Jutland. Although the documentary is officially about the hundreds of pigeons on the farm, Søren Ryge Petersen used that as an excuse to portray and interview the two quite unique brothers.
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1988
Søren Ryge Petersen tell about the Danish winter birds, as seen from the roads and through windows.
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Tue, Apr 3, 1990
Søren Ryge Petersen's second portrait of Anders and Julius, two elder brothers who have lived their entire lives on a farm near Kolind in Jutland. Here, he portrays the brothers intimately, giving a unique glimpse of their everyday life on the farm, with the animals and each other.
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1990
Søren Ryge Petersen's third portrait of Anders and Julius, two elder brothers who have lived their entire lives on a farm near Kolind in Jutland. Julius is visited by Ole Juel (a television viewer who was inspired by the brothers after he had seen the tv-special DR-Derude med Søren Ryge Petersen: Anders og Julius (1990) (TV) and wanted to meet Julius) who brings his old car from post-WWII, and they take a short drive in it to Kolind.
Mon, Apr 6, 1992
Søren Ryge Petersen travels once again to the Faroe Islands, this time to portray the island Mykines during winter.
Tue, Aug 18, 1992
Søren Ryge portrays Hans who lives by himself on a farm on the island Mors, Although the farm is located in the middle of a rookery Hans never eats rooks. He talks almost incomprehensibly, and is the "slowest" man Søren has ever met. Søren Ryge sees his chance to do "slow" television.
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Nov 1992
Søren Ryge Petersen travels to Djursland to find strange formations in old buildings made of flintstones and granite boulders.
1992
In April 1992 Søren Ryge Petersen went to a bog - and sat there listening and watching from sunset to sundown. This is what he saw and what he thought about.
1993
Documentary about growing apples without spraying them with chemicals. Søren Ryge Petersen visits Danish politician Ritt Bjerregaard who has over 800 apple trees with 16 different sorts.