Arme, syndige menneske (English: Poor, sinful man) is a 1980 Norwegian drama film directed by Egil Kolstø, starring Svein Scharffenberg and Anne Marie Ottersen. Journalist Erik Mogensen (Scharffenberg) from Oslo travels to Copenhagen to report on drug abuse in the city. Mogensen himself struggles with alcoholism, and has previously been committed to a mental institution. During his stay in Copenhagen, his drinking problem gets worse.
, 1h46 Directed byLars von Trier OriginDanemark GenresDrama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy-drama, Horror ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about viral outbreaks, Disaster films ActorsLars von Trier, Udo Kier, Ole Ernst, Olaf Ussing Rating59% The film is divided into five days. On the first day the protagonists, screenwriters Lars and Niels lose the only copy of a film script (Kommisæren Og Luderen, "The Policeman and the Whore", a reference to The Element of Crime). They begin to write a new script about an epidemic: the outbreak of a plague-like disease. The protagonist is a doctor, Mesmer, who, against the will of the Faculty of Medicine of an unknown city, goes to the countryside to help people. During the next days, the facts of the script join the real-life events in which a similar disease starts to spread. Lars and Niels go to Germany, where they meet a man who describes the Allied bombing of Cologne during the Second World War.
, 1h34 GenresDrama ActorsPeter Lindgren, Helena Brodin, Frej Lindqvist, Anita Ekström, Stig Engström Rating65% Marie est une fillette de 12 ou 13 ans qui vit en ville avec sa mère divorcée. Mais celle-ci décide un jour de tenter une nouvelle vie de couple et elle envoie sa fille chez son oncle et sa tante, dans la campagne suédoise. Marie part seule en train, le cœur serré.