Overview: When a homeless Romani boy is arrested at the Danish border for possession of a missing public servant's passport, police inspector Carl Mørck and Department Q are tasked with finding the connection.
Overview: The Way Out tells a story of a young Romani couple, Zaneta and David, the parents of little Janicka. Their efforts to live a decent and dignified life run up against the "Romani social trap," which is racism, the society's prejudices, exclusion from opportunities to obtain legal work, the lack of necessary qualifications, difficult communication with officials, debts and the miserable life conditions connected with the environment, lifestyle and traditional values of their ethnicity. David wants to protect his family, even at the expense of committing a crime. But Zaneta finds inner strength to defy the unfavorable situation in a different way. Will they overcome the existential problems that start to take apart their relationship? Is it worthwhile for them to continue to Honor their own values and family traditions? And will their "way out" be only another "escape" for them, or a promise to change their lives?
Overview: Mark experiences many unusual adventures to finally come to the realization that family and friendship are the most important. In his job, he is put in charge of a very ambitious project, but in his personal life he has unexpected problems. After he finds a backpack in the hallway of the house and tries to honestly return it, he is detained by the inspector. However, the policeman does not lock him in prison, but forces him to cooperate. Marek therefore has to curry favor with the three Grundz brothers, who cook meth in the apartment one floor below. He makes full use of his knowledge from the university of economics, the head of the Grundz family soon joins the group, and the drug trade just flourishes. Living together with new friends brings a lot of humorous, but also exciting moments. The viewer is not only captivated by the plot, but also learns a lot of interesting facts from recent and distant history.