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- Documentary filmmaker Mikkel Stolt has come to a stall in his career but eyes an opportunity for making a new ground-breaking film about the cyberspace universe called Second Life. He enrolls as Mike Pround (literally a translation of his actual Danish name) and with the help of amo. Rob Danton/Rob Gould and Helena Kirkorian, he tries to make a film inside Second Life. In his research, he also comes across Danny Hillis and The Long Now Foundation and is forced to ponder over the different realities in time and space. However, Mikkel is mostly infatuated with the belle Helena whom he pursues while his real-life wife, Helle, is waiting at home. Or is she?
- Mikkel and his photographer accidentally pass the location of Mikkel's granddad's old summer cottage. They visit it while Mikkel is ranting about his memories of a bygone childhood.
- Legend-in-the-making Bob Rockwell and his tenor sax was in the 1990's part of the influential Danish band "The Organizers" which also consisted of the astonishing Kjeld Lauritsen (organ), Morten Højring (guitar) and Ole Rømer (drums). This 1995 film's mix of fly-on-the-wall documentary style and specially staged concert sequences describes the contrast between the hard labor and the beautiful and vital music: a jazz band at work - both on and off stage. The inspiration from the American organ-sax bands in the 1960's is treated very personally by the band which this film captures and interprets in three full length tunes: "Two Step Snake" (K.Lauritsen), "Pannonica" (Thelonious Monk) and "For Larry Young" (K. Lauritsen)
- Bessi and John are preparing the traditional St. Martin's Day dinner for their family, including son-in-law (and director) Mikkel Stolt. The small film crew are more concerned with the food than the film, they are making.
- Director Mikkel and his cinematographer is covering the royal wedding between Crown Prince Frederik and Mary Donaldson. Along the way he rants about the craziness of the whole thing, not least the fact that he is really related to the royal family.
- The director, a self-appointed pillar of society, is worrying about a group of young hoodlums gathering in the small park across the street from his apartment.
- A team om 11 year old basketball players from Denmark is invited to a tournament on the Azores Islands, Portugal. The film follows the boys' trip and their games and puts focus on how their relations change with the relocation from their own neighborhood - if at all.
- In this farce, Søren is annoyed by his father's complaints over his lack of ambitions. His sister works at a TV show where a lucky member of the studio audience can win a travel to Fantasy Land in a quiz, and Søren somehow fixes it so he can have a go at it. Unfortunately, his obnoxious cousin Rolf interferes and is given the chance instead by the TV presenter. Meanwhile, Søren's dad is watching the whole thing on TV.
- A film about the director's failed film projects through the years - with a special emphasis on his friendship with - and stranded project about - world famous Punjabi-singer Anita Lerche.