Henning
Kesse, pescador como lo fueron su padre y su abuelo, vive en un pequeño pueblo pesquero en el norte de Jutlandia (Dinamarca). Como resultado de las nuevas políticas pesqueras y la crisis económica mundial, los pequeños marineros sucumben poco a poco ante la presión de competir contra grandes empresas pesqueras. Kesse lucha por sobrevivir, aferrándose a lo único que sabe en la vida, la pesca. Pero en tiempos desesperados se necesitan medidas desesperadas, así que debido a la creciente presión enconómica, Kesse se ve obligado a encontrar otras formas de vida para llegar a fin de mes. Esto le lleva a conocer a su polo apuesto, una bióloga marina llamada Gerd. (FILMAFFINITY)
A family saga spanning three decades based on the mythology of the most famous race horse Denmark has ever seen. A horse which did the impossible and put Denmark on the world map through its many great victories. The film is first and foremost about the family who owned Tarok and believed in its greatness - and who, against all odds, gave Denmark hope and courage to dream.
12-year-old Victor and his father attend the Annual Ornithology Competition, where Victor wants to prove his worth by spotting the rarest bird and win 1st prize – for his father's sake. Victor's plan seems realistic, since last year's winner, Daniel, has a broken leg and is unable to attend. But Daniel shows up unexpectedly and now the match intensifies.
In his new film, an intriguing and delicately crafted drama, Malmros portrays the poignant story of a man, who grew up in very modest circumstances in the early years of the 20th century, but whose diligence, intelligence and willingness to endure hardship helped him to become a leading brain surgeon. A success story on the face of it, but a story about a man - who is none other than the director's father - a man of powerful emotions. The film explores the nature and origin of the guilt that repeatedly deprived him of happiness.