Between us we’ve been involved in making dozens of multiple awarded and nominated productions. These include IF I DIE TODAY, KURDI, COME CLOSER, WASTED NATION, MILK, WORLD OF SKINHEAD, SEE YOU IN THE NEXT WAR, VICTIM OF GEOGRAPHY, BEDROOM RADIO, RUN, A DIFFERENT PITCH, SOME DISTANT DAY, STREAMS, STRONGER, LOUDER THAN BOMBS, ISAMOPHOBIA, MAELSTROM, LET’S DANCE, news, campaigns for charities, NGOs, causes, unions, et cetera. Click for links to trailers & films. With Diversity Films, we also helped realise 50+ films with 300+ film-makers.

Balomania
dir. Sissel Dargis Morell

COMPLETED -  a House of Real & Polar Star Films in association with Northern Souls

A secret society of giant hot air balloon makers in Brazil’s favelas risk everything to create and fly their illegal masterpieces.

Insta @balomaniaworld

Exile
dir. Rania Tawfik

IN DEVELOPMENT

An exiled family tries to heal each other’s wounds through conversations about a motherland that most of them have never visited.

Legacy of an Invisible Bullet
dir. Doug Aubrey

COMPLETED

A hybrid “existentialist surf movie” that tells a story about what happens when a man loses his armour, and looks in rather than out at a world he’s spent decades observing.

Insta @legacyofaninvisiblebullet

Plants at the Eternity Fjord
dir. Esther Elmholt

IN DEVELOPMENT

A group of researchers embark on an expedition to the “Eternity Fjord” in Greenland, hoping to learn about the future by looking at the plant life of the past and present.

If I Die Today
dir. Camilla Arlien

COMPLETED

For seven years, documentarist Camilla Arlien follows a young man, Jannik, and his struggle to overcome his violent past and inner demons. Despite an overtly musical talent and a burning desire to change his life, Jannik's turbulent journey culminates in a last escape to the small forest that is both his sanctuary and, later, his fate.

Thanks For Your Service
dir. Carina Randløv

COMPLETED

A cinematic tribute to the ones entering life after work.

Set in Stone
dir. Ulrik E. E. Gutt-Nielsen

IN DEVELOPMENT

A portrait of an artist’s Sisyphean struggle against time and a skeptical world.

Supported by DR