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- Samson is a young whale that doesn't have friends. He spends his time listening to his mother's stories about the legendary whale Moby Dick. Samson becomes fascinated about it and decides to go on a journey to find Moby Dick.
- An owl, two sparrows, a dove and a pair of would-be aviator mice join forces to fight against an evil bird of prey who threatens the peace in their lovely forest.
- When Hector and Elvira, a pair of young monkeys from two opposing families, fall in love, Elvira comes into possession of a secret weapon, war breaks out among the families and only she can choose between power and love.
- When a boy child is stolen by bears who raise him as their own, his human parents hunt the bears in despair, and the boy is faced with the dilemma of who and what he is.
- A flower fairy who lives alone in a rosebush ,becomes friends with an adventurous butterfly. The butterfly is kidnapped by an evil stone troll, the fairy set out on a dangerous journey to save her friend.
- In the future, pollution has driven humans deep under ground, where they tell legends of the paradise above. Two kids must find the path to the surface, while avoiding the humanoid, militaristic rats seeking to steal their dreams.
- Rita is 4 years old, very determined and used to getting things her way. She has a very hungry friend, Crocodile, who lives in the bathtub. Most probably, Crocodile only exists in Rita's imagination, but in the films we see the world through Rita's eyes, and Rita believes in Crocodile.
- The mini beetle Mini appears in a flea circus together with Egon and Dagmar. The flea-girl Miranda bullies Mini and tricks him into interfering in Dagmar's line dancing, making her fall and sprain her foot. Deeply ashamed, Mini runs away and meets a gang of robbers. The gang is led by the brutal beetle, Basse, who orders Mini to break into the bees' honey stock. But the bee-soldiers catch him, and he is sentenced to life-long hard labour. Meanwhile, Miranda regrets her bullying of Mini and together with Mini, who has managed to escape, and their brave friends the ants, they succeed in recovering Egon's beloved racing bike which has been stolen by the robbers.
- NOTHING HAPPENS offers a new way of looking. It is about spectatorship - about watching and being watched. It is about being present.
- Cirkeline moves to the city with her friends, the mice Ingolf and Frederik. Here they meet the town mouse Sidse, who knows Hassan, who lives with his family at a greengrocer's. The whole group has a good time and plays well together. But a stupid sewer rat tries to ruin it all. Fortunately, it doesn't work.
- A young man discovers that his shadow does not behave quite like others, but is a reflection of his dark and unruly side shaking of his life. When he is struggling to create a name for himself as a writer, the shadow acquire it's own body, in league with the devil. The life and times of the reclusive Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen.
- Dagmar the dancing mosquito has the hots for Egon. But Egon, putting love on hold, is busy achieving the ultimate sprint on his bike and wants to see the world. When wicked red ant queen Dominella and her soldiers kill the black ant queen and take over her heap, our heroes are drawn into an exciting forest floor drama that puts their friendship to the test and forces them to use their talents to the utmost.
- Simply put, 6 eclectic and diverse animation styles present some surprisingly adult little vignettes that, in theory, add up to a film. An apparent festival favorite.
- This film follows the young slaves Gerd, Jöran and Anders through the centuries.
- Cirkeline finds a bestie with the airs of a princess, and Ingolf meets a rhinoceros who's fed up with always being the little one. They set off together on a journey that teaches them that being in charge isn't always a piece of cake.
- A visual journey that challenges us to think about a universal belonging that doesn't confine itself to a city, region or national boundary in an age where xenophobia, nationalism and intolerance are ubiquitous.
- On a cheese hunt, Cirkeline and the mice meet the small and very short-sighted Mille, who has gone astray. They invite her home. When they find out that Mille has a birthday the next day, they decide to invite her to a birthday party. But Mille's father is really evil. Mille has to get cheese for the family, so she does not have time to go to the birthday party at all, he says. It's a shame for Mille. A birthday MUST be celebrated. So no matter what her father says, Cirkeline and her friends plan to have a birthday Mille will never forget ..
- To some people Lili seems small. They are wrong. Lili is big enough for really many things and she wants more than she can and is allowed to. Lili is a series of films about being 3 years old.
- Cirkeline is going on holiday in Turkie. Her fiends Frederik and Ingolf (who are mice) wants to come also so they sneak on board a ship bound for Turkie. On board and in Turkie they have some interesting adventures with a girl named Özlem.
- In this evocative film about the eternal human search for home, Berta and Solomon arrive in a land that promises respite from their many journeys. But have they found utopia... or just another stop on their long journey?
- The last movie in the Thralls-trilogy.
- Should you do what the others do? Or just be yourself? This is the leitmotif of this film about Mie and Sanne. The two girls are best friends but when Mie is asked to a party thrown by the most popular boy in the school, she "forgets" to take Sanne along. Sanne puts on a proud face while the teens all talk to the camera about what they really think of one another and what is going on.
- In an age in which xenophobia, nationalism and intolerance are a daily occurrence, we have grown accustomed to thinking of the world as divided among warring creeds and cultures. Cosmopolitanism challenges us to think about a universal belonging that doesn't confine itself to a city, region on national boundary.
- Alice and Emile have found their own very special approach to works of art: the two kids simply jump right into them!On a fantastic journey among shapes and colours they experience each painting in a way that's quite different from the way we're used to: as a landscape you can move around in! In two animated shortfilms, "Getting the Picture", shows what Alice and Emile experience and what they learn on their journey into two paintings. The films are intended to inspire other children to follow Alice and Emile's example and make their own journeys of exploration into modern art.