Way up north in Greenland lives 12-year-old Lucia with her mother and her father, who is best known as Father Christmas. Lucia is the first girl ever in Santa class at the international Christmas School. On the day that the present machine is supposed to start this year's present production, Lucia's best friend, Oscar, is accused of stealing King Winter's magical crystal that fuels the present machine. Claudia, Lucia's mother who has long been wary of the crude Oscar, tries to prevent Lucia from ruining her future career by defending the seemingly guilty boy. But Lucia is determined to fight injustice and escapes with Oscar to prove his innocence by finding the real thief. Soon they are facing the secret brotherhood of The Grey Brethren, who have sworn to destroy the crystal and end Christmas for good. Lucia realizes that there is more at stake than she thought. Lucia and Oscar have to fight the brotherhood for the crystal all the way into the dangerous Eternal Storm to save Oscar, Chr
Christmas Eve in Denmark. The boy Benjamin is with his father and mother at the station to pick up his grandmother. It's all sad and gray - but Benjamin's wild imagination gives color to a bearded and crooked contemporary version of the Christmas Gospel itself. Three spritzers are, for example, very wise men, a pregnant woman named Marie, etc. But the fact that the film is also about our time is evidenced by street fights between brutal police officers and Santa Clauses. The latter find it difficult to get through with the message that "Christmas is the feast of the heart".
Several lonely hearts in a semi-provincial suburb of a town in Denmark use a beginner's course in Italian as the platform to meet the romance of their lives.
Jakob proposes to his boyfriend, Jørgen, during a party in their apartment. He later kisses Caroline, the wife of Jørgen's brother. It becomes an affair.
When clairvoyant Pernille meets Journalist Daniel, who is on a mission to write an expose about Facts & Fiction in the clairvoyant world, Daniel falls in love with her. And funnily enough - She hadn't seen it coming.