After many years of separation, landscaper and part time dealer of illegal fireworks – Anders – is contacted by his father Thomas who is about to lose the family farm. To help his father, Anders returns home and starts a larger production of illegal fireworks and begins shipping it through the family's freight company. Through the traffic of fireworks, the family finds a way towards reconciliation and forgiveness for the first time since the family tragedy twenty years ago which Anders feels responsible for.
Elias is a young man, who lives with his father, Frank, in a house out in the middle of nowhere. There, their lives revolve around filling a mysterious hole that keeps reappearing in the floor of their living room. Filling the hole during the day, and spending the evenings unwinding, seems perfectly fine for Frank, but Elias starts to question the meaning behind this life that Frank has decided for them. As Elias' weariness grows, he confronts his father about wanting to do something else. Frank is a stubborn man, though, and Elias' rebellion soon sees them butting heads.
The brand new and unsinkable rescue boat RF2 goes down on one of its first rescue missions in 1981, Hirtshals. 9 men died. Henrik, the son of the captain of RF2, starts an investigation as his father is set to blame for the accident. However, Henrik faces opposition from the townspeople, meanwhile grief threatens to tear Henrik's family apart. The film is inspired by true events.
Through an intense conversation with a boundary-pushing psychologist, the introverted Alexander confronts his traumas.
14-year-old Thomas moves to the city. In school he meets Mads and Emma, who are interested in him for different reasons.
Anne, a brilliant and dedicated advocacy lawyer specialising in society’s most vulnerable, children and young adults, lives what appears to be the picture-perfect life with her doctor-husband, Peter, and their twin daughters. When her estranged teenage stepson, Gustav, moves in with them, Anne’s escalating desire leads her down a dangerous rabbit hole which, once exposed, unleashes a sequence of events destined to destroy her world.
Fifteen-year-old Daniel dreams of a new start with his father in Copenhagen, but this takes a heavy toll on his mentally fragile mother.
29 year old Lasse has almost broken the connection with his family. After a tragic accident he is suddenly left with the responsibility for his much younger brother, Vincent.
Vildare is a short film about a chaotic drinking game invented by a group of young men. The rules are simple: before rolling a shared die, each player sets themselves a challenge—if they roll a six, they must complete it. As the game unfolds, the dares grow increasingly unpredictable, revealing the group’s shifting dynamics and the blurred line between play, pressure, and control.
A father travels through five stages of grief after discovering that his wife is having an affair. The father is portrayed by five different actors and actresses.