Sigurd Fafnersbane 1981
An animated retelling of the legendary hero Sigurd of Norse folklore.
An animated retelling of the legendary hero Sigurd of Norse folklore.
This live show was recorded in a television studio in Denmark before a small and appreciative audience in 1971, and was shown on Danish television. Featuring the entire Johnny Cash touring show - the Tennessee Three, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers, and Carl Perkins - this tightly filmed, terrific little DVD takes us back to Johnny Cash at the very peak of his popularity. He looked good and sounded great as he took over the small stage with all the power of his personality, just his guitar and his iconic voice, thundering out "Boy Named Sue" with that sparkle in his dark eyes and a slight grin on his face, obviously happy to be exactly where he was doing exactly what he was doing - entertaining folks. It was at this time that Cash began the gradual but inevitable transformation from mere performer to legend.
2-part portrait of a girl suffering from anorexia and bulimia.
Denmark's first television broadcast ever. Actress Lily Broberg presents "the television" and shows a clip from film about the school ship "Danmark".
Albert and his best friend Jonas are orphans. They live in the future in a harsh dystopia where the women and children are all dead. The men have begun to change in their yearning for a woman.
About the discovery of a mass grave with Polish officers in Katyn in Russia in 1943 and the identification of the skull that the Danish doctor Helge Tramsen took home
Set in the times of King Herod (73-4 b.c.), Rachel is a woman traumatized after her innocent son was slaughtered by Herod's men. When discovering an injured officer in the stable, she is determined to kill him. Then a soldier enters. Danish adaptation of Morgan's 1960 BBC Christmas play.
Musical comedy sketch based on an old custom, according to which women are allowed to propose marriage to a man on leap day, February 24. If the man says no, he must give the woman 12 pairs of gloves.
Documentary about Gaolin's tour for their latest album "Gas 5".