Århus by Night is something of a turning point in Malmros's work. Above all, it's his first work not only inspired by his own experiences and observations but a reflection of his life in, with, through and for cinema. It has a highly ambiguous relationship with what we might call factual truth. Frederik, the auteur of Århus by Night, is not Malmros, even if the films he did so far bear a striking resemblance to Malmros’s (the same goes for Johannes in Sorrow and Joy which 'takes off', give or take, where Århus by Night stops). In its moods and tones, it's a step away from the intimate poetics of his earlier work, moving towards a slightly folksier idiom befitting a period torn between a glibly superficial sense of the permissive and a deep-seated suspicion against any real kind of bourgeois liberty. Århus by Night is a broad comedy and a melodrama and a realist exposé. And his first film carried more by professional than amateur actors.
- Director
- Nils Malmros
- Country of production
- Denmark
- Year
- 1988
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2014
- Length
- 101'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Language
- Danish
- Producer
- Per Holst
- Production Company
- Per Holst Film
- Sales
- Nordisk Film International Sales
- Screenplay
- Nils Malmros
- Cinematography
- Jan Weincke
- Editor
- Birger Møller Jensen
- Production Design
- Søren Krag Sørensen
- Sound Design
- Niels Arild
- Music
- Gunner Møller Pedersen
- Cast
- Thomas Schindel, Tom McEwan
- Website
- http://trustnordisk.com/film/1988-aarhus-night