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- Two very different men keep running into each other under strange circumstances in Tórshavn, the world's smallest capital. Slowly, they find out that they are bound together by a strange and mystical force.
- -"La Semaine verte" was first a radio program in September 19, 1970 on Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne, and then a television program since 1971. It is a weekly meeting with nature, exploring the realities of agriculture, fishing, forestry and the environment. The objective of the emission has broadened and also touches on ecology and the environment. It closely follows current events in the rural world, but is addressed to all those who are interested in the quality of what we eat, by protecting the environment and managing our renewable resources. Weekly audience ratings are 400,000 listeners each week. The program is also presented in webcast and podcast format.
- A nurse is taking care of an elderly dying woman on a small island near Torshavn. An old repressed memory of the island resurfaces to haunt the nurse and, as the elderly lady's health deteriorates, so does the sanity of the nurse.
- A girl is troubled by childhood memories of her mother's battle with an inherent disease. Memories get mixed up with reality. She finds peace with escaping into a different world.
- Gentle and tough. Fragile and existentially hard hitting. Those are a few of many labels you can put on Joanes Nielsen (f. 1953) - a fisherman, workman, socialist, nationalist, and - not least - writer and poet from the Faroe Islands, a small, self governing part of Denmark, situated in the middle of the North Atlantic. Joanes Nielsen is the strongest voice in modern Faroese literature and in this portrait film he generously shares the experiences, which have formed him as a writer. He is not afraid of showing his vulnerability as a human being and as a man. Alternating between narrative and poetry, the filmmaker Katrin Ottarsdottir gives us a fascinating portrait of what drives Joanes as a writer.
- After a stag night gone wrong. Dan and Marcus find themselves injured and marooned in the middle of nowhere, on an island they've never seen before and with no hope of escape.
- Waste youth - but not with the wrong cigarette brand. Even on the Faroes, being young is an issue of style and distinction. And the difference between "Kings" and "Prince" is the difference between provincial backwaters and the big, wide world.
- The brutal assault of a gay man, Rasmus Rasmussen, in the Faroe Islands in October 2006 triggered a fierce debate and a political crisis. In a society where many people still regard homosexuality as a sin, the question is raised as to whether the then Faroese legislation on discrimination would be extended to include homosexuals.
- Aase Schmidt's impressions of Faroe Islands' youth life - as it is experienced by 16 y.o. Magnus from Tórshavn. He grew up in a boarding school and went to sea at a very young age.
- 2023–20242h 19mTV EpisodeBroadcast of the match between the Faroean and Czech national teams on the third day of the Euro 2024 qualifying rounds
- 2023–20242h 20mTV EpisodeBroadcast of the match between the teams of Faroe Islands and Albania within the fourth day of matches of the Euro 2024 qualifiers
- 2023–20242h 19mTV EpisodeBroadcast of the match between the Faroese and Moldavian teams on the six matchday of the Euro 2024 qualifiers