All movies starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas

The Green Butchers (2003) poster

The Green Butchers (2003) ★ 7.3

Genres: Comedy Drama
2 Danish friends are tired of their employer and open their own butcher shop. An electrician accidentally dies in the freezer and he's sold as marinated chicken and business picks up. What happens when they run out of "chicken"?
Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes (2013) poster

Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes (2013) ★ 7.2

Police inspector Carl Mørck is put in charge of a department of cold cases, joined only by his assistant Assad. They dig into a case about a missing woman.
Riders of Justice (2020) poster

Riders of Justice (2020) ★ 7.5

Markus, a deployed military man, has to go home to his teenage daughter, Mathilde, when his wife dies in a tragic train accident. It seems to be plain bad luck - but it turns out that it might have been a carefully orchestrated assassination, which his wife ended up being a random casualty of.
Men & Chicken (2015) poster

Men & Chicken (2015) ★ 6.7

Two outcast brothers, through getting to know their unknown family, discover a horrible truth about themselves and their relatives.
Open Hearts (2002) poster

Open Hearts (2002) ★ 7.5

Genres: Drama Romance
Cecilie is devastated when her fiancé Joachim is seriously injured in a car accident and paralyzed from the neck down. Marie, the driver who caused the accident, asks her husband Niels, a doctor at the hospital where Joachim is being treated, to help out Cecilie. However, their relationship evolves into an affair which threatens Niels' family.
Brothers (2004) poster

Brothers (2004) ★ 7.5

Genres: Drama War
Michael has everything under control: a successful military career, a beautiful wife and two daughters. His younger brother Jannik is a drifter, living on the edge of the law. When Michael is sent to Afghanistan on a UN mission the balance between the two brothers changes forever. Michael is missing in action - presumed dead - and Sarah is comforted by Jannik, who against all odds shows himself capable of taking responsibility for both himself and the family. It soon becomes clear that their feelings have developed beyond mutual sympathy. When Michael comes home, traumatized by being held prisoner in the mountains of Afghanistan, nothing is the same...