Using film in international projects Read about the Danish Film Institute's international projects in cinema, talent development and education. Read more Resources and reports Find material related to the Danish Film Institute's international cultural exchange projects. Film literacy programmes Films for children and youth At least 25% of government subsidies are earmarked for children and youth films. Read more about the Danish Film Institute's film funding. New films for children and youth Checkered Ninja Anders Matthesen, Thorbjørn Christoffersen, 2018 A possessed checkered ninja doll teams up with teenage boy Alex to avenge the murder of a poor child factory worker. All I Want For Christmas Christian Dyekjær, 2018 Way up north in Greenland, 12-year-old Lucia lives with her mother Claudia and her father Julius, the famous Father Christmas. Hacker Poul Berg, 2019 13-year-old Benjamin discovers that his mother didn’t die in an accident as he was led to believe. Valhalla Fenar Ahmad, 2019 The two children Røskva and Tjalfe embark on an adventurous journey to Valhalla with the two gods Thor and Loki. The Shamer's Daughter II – The Serpent Gift Ask Hasselbalch, 2019 Dina, The Shamer’s daughter, must save her family with her magical power of compelling people to admit their most shameful secrets with the help of her newly found father. Wildwitch Kaspar Munk, 2018 12-year-old Clara is just like any other girl until one day when she is scratched by a mysterious, black cat. Captain Bimse Kirsten Skytte, Thomas Borch Nielsen, 2019 7-year-old Anna is having trouble sleeping at night. Dreambuilders Kim Hagen Jensen, 2020 Minna's life is overturned when her new stepsister, Jenny, moves in. Search in the Danish Film Database Media Council for children and young people The Media Council classifies films for children under the age of 15 and advises on children and young people’s use of digital media. Read more