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- Follows the lives of the Borgen family, as they deal with inner conflict, as well as religious conflict with each other, and the rest of the town.
- A disturbed, institutionalized 16-year-old girl struggles between fantasy and reality.
- In the elegant world of artists and musicians, Gertrud ends her marriage to Gustav and takes a lover, the composer Erland Jansson.
- The young headmaster of a boys' boarding school has decided that his young charges are a sort of national treasure, owing to their virility. He believes that his school should become co-educational as soon as possible. In order to raise funds for the changeover, the boys stay behind during their summer vacation and temporarily convert the school into a love hotel.
- A dentistry student is the only relative of his aunt, who must first ensure that he's a real man before transferring her company to him. She hires a prostitute for him. Meanwhile rumor is spread about his wealth, and women show interest.
- Adam Petersen is a workaholic, running an international engineering firm specializing in water treatment facilities. His lovely young wife, May, pays the price for Adam's dedication to his work - she's lonely, bored and horny! Adam has just hired Aksel Hansen as his new sales director. Aksel believes that the key to boosting their flagging business is entertaining prospective clients with wine and women - which goes against Adam's Puritanical nature. Aksel's supply of women comes from his friend Maria's "SubRosa" escort service. He gives Adam one of their brochures, which inadvertently falls into May's hands. Seeing this as an exciting alternative to her unfulfilling life as a housewife, she soon signs on with "SubRosa". Everything goes swimmingly, as May - under her working name, Eva - "escorts" a whole host of male (and female) clientele. Swimmingly, that is, until "SubRosa" is called upon to entertain a gathering of municipal leaders ... who just happen to be prospective clients of Adam Petersen's engineering firm! Complications ensue...
- When a man becomes tyrannical towards his family, the women of the house decide to teach him a lesson in gratitude.
- An unusually twisted lecturer gets a tile in the head and altogether changes character to what is perfectly happy - but also horny.
- In this Danish sex comedy, precisely opposite goals lead a young official of the Department of Roads and Traffic and all the women of the local village to end up in the sack. His goal is to get them to sign papers allowing a new highway to go through the middle of town. Their goal is to get him to re-route the highway.
- A couple who have escaped from the Baltics to Copenhagen are pursued by a KGB officer.
- It may appear to be smooth sailing, but the atmosphere behind the scenes at Poul and Jørgen's racing team is tense: the big race is just around the corner, and a deposed member of the team is trying to sabotage them. As if that's not enough, Jørgen can't stay away from Poul's girlfriend. The danger of capsizing is therefore imminent - but then Poul's cousin Basse appears.
- Two screen writers must write a film manuscript about smugglers. To do so they go to the island of Bornholm where they get involved with real smugglers - and they help customs police to apprehend the villains.
- The small windswept Danish island Trangö is home of the famous Trangö-eggs. Besides being bigger and whiter than all the others, these eggs light a fire under every woman's skirts.
- Due to a game addiction, the family could loose their castle. A plan is conceived to save the castle; a game of poker with the castle going to the winner.
- A poet moves to a laid-back community quite different from life in Copenhagen. Different characters live in strange "buildings". The land developer/owner decides to bulldoze the community. Will they find a peaceful solution?
- In the scenery of his play, the composer Peter stands deeply broken. It has been a resounding failure, and when a rope accidentally lands on his shoulders, he sees it as a sign that he must take his own life. However, it turns out to be easier said than done, and instead he meets two bankrupt businessmen. They devise a creative plan to save all three of them.
- A self-proclaimed "knight" and his hapless squire travel the Spanish countryside, attacking "giants" that are really windmills in his attempt to win the love of the fair Dulcinea.
- The people depicted in the film have grown up in the Jutland soil and are characterized by its toughness, centuries of struggle with the fabled heath, which in its lonely majesty seems to brood over great secrets that it will most reluctantly let go of. The battle is fierce and unspeakably bitter for the frugal Jutland heath farmer, and how many fates are not buried under the heathen's silent monument?
- A man and a woman meet in a shelter during an air raid. They feel strongly drawn to each other, but are separated without knowing exchanging names. A year later the two meet randomly. He now learns that she is addicted to morphine.
- It is a warm summer evening in North Zealand. Black clouds pull up over the horizon and threaten thunder. Margit (Berthe Qvistgaard) is on a bicycle from the small boarding house, where she has settled down during her summer vacation - on her way to a party with a friend who lives a few kilometers away. Margit is in a black style dress and looks pretty amazing, but it is necessary. The hostess has decreed that all her guests should all be in black: "It looks so swell on my white terrace".
- An ambitious office rat declares to his cool boss that he is in love with his daughter.
- Single mom Lulu is planning to find a husband and a new father to her four children. Would uncle John fit the bill?
- Herluf, Eyvind and Ove are friends from school. Ove's son, Henrik, has a groundbreaking invention in which Herluf invests for his glass company, and Herluf's daughter is interested in Henrik for private reasons. But when the invention fails at a large demonstration, it cracks in Herluf and Ove's friendship - so much so that they end up in front of Eyvind, who is the judge.
- Alice is happily married to Christoffer Martensen. She was previously married to Ole Sand. The only thing they could ever agree on was to divorce. But now the hatchet is buried, and now that Ole Sand is in the country, what is more natural than an innocent visit to the Martenske home for 14 days? Yes, if you asked Christoffer Martensen, he could probably come up with several suggestions as to who he would rather invite - e.g. a tribe of bloodthirsty cannibals. But that won't be necessary now, because suddenly he also gets a visit - from the beautiful Nanna, the first girl he ever kissed. Now the passion burns merrily in the Martenske home - old flames must be taken care of.
- A Danish engineer has invented the silent machine gun; news that makes foreign gangsters flock to Denmark.
- Bizarre satiric tale about an ordinary Danish man disappointed in life and the welfare system. Close to a total collapse he decides to take the easy way out. He seeks help at Doctor X, head of a suicide school that guarantees 100% efficiency.
- Eight separate family dramas (uncovering many aspects of deceit) are woven together to the sound of a certain Chopin waltz.
- The upper-class doctor Peter misses adventure in the everyday drum room. He wants to leave Denmark behind and go on a long trip abroad, although his recently divorced wife, Vera, does not approve of the idea. They decide to consult their friend Martin, famous theater critic, but when they find him murdered, Peter postpones travel plans to investigate the mysterious circumstances.
- If student Peder Pedersen had the same interest in his legal studies, as for everything that has to do with detectives and crimes, he would - instead of being involved in a terrific crime gang - have long been considered lawyer.
- Documentary with didactic purposes that warns of water pollution in rural environments and how germs can affect the people who work in the field.
- The young saleswoman Jonna Møller participates in a beauty contest, which results in her being whirled into show business.
- The cheerful taxi driver Basse gets his life turned upside down when the lord of a widow's baroness gets into his carriage. The servant is to hand over a letter to the baroness's granddaughter, Povl, with bad news: At the request of two spiritists, she leaves him hereditary. Good advice is now expensive for the money less Povl, but he has got a new friend in Basse.
- Two kind tramps Pat and Patachon help reunite young lovers Karin and Tom, despite her father is against marriage.
- Under the Pseudonym Ulla Ironica, writer Ulla Hempel has attracted attention about her novel, while at the same time she has also caused much indignation for her honesty.
- A lawyer has a wife and a mistress. He loves them both equally high and together, they're the perfect wife.
- What might become the greatest challenge for the elderly Brasen couple having opened a summer guest house by the sea? Financial struggle or the sudden influx of demanding residents? Based on Herman Bang's short-story.
- When the wealthy widow Juliane Cramer discovers that her nephews and nieces are living like sledrians at her expense, she slams the coffers in: "You do not work, you just enjoy, you do not love, you just flirt, you do not live, you just pass the time , and it's all my money's fault, "she thunders. Aunt Cramer now puts the young people to various tests so that they can prove that they are worthy of a place in the will.
- Claus Hiller is a successful songwriter, but he spends far more than he earns.
- Two drifters dream they were living in the 16th century and they help a knight get married to his love who is victim in a bitter family feud.
- Little Miss Else, who is a student in the town's girls' high school, is not yet 18 years old. She is fatally in love with the young teacher Petersen, and so are most of her friends.