Overview of articles
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X&Y
Anna Odell cast herself and various renowned Scandinavian actors for her playful experiment about boundaries, (gender) identity and fact vs. fictPublished on: -
The Gentle Pain
A filmmaker’s soul-searching becomes intertwined with his attempts to tell the story of Danish non-fiction novelist Thorkild Hansen. His journeyPublished on: -
Out of Tune
Comedy about the white-collar criminal Markus Føns, who does all he can to work his way up in the prison hierarchy.Published on: -
Spies & Glistrup
Spies and Glistrup really existed – their wild adventures and extravagant ideas are thus based on fact. This bio-pic is satisfyingly unclassifiable. APublished on: -
Christmas by Your Friends
Young Mads wants to throw a Christmas party – which might include things counter to the season’s spirit. A fable on compromises and illusions.Published on: -
Trespassing Bergman
A pilgrimage to the isolated house on the island of Fårö, where Ingmar Bergman spent most of his later years, elicits unusual stories. From Lars…Published on: -
Beauty and the Beast
Mette is sixteen and driving her dad mad – partly with jealousy. A head-first dive into the twisted realms of hebephilia as a study of…Published on: -
Pain of Love
Scenes from the life of Kirsten, from her teenage days to early adulthood. How she discovers sex and men; how one guy after another is…Published on: -
Boys
A film in three movements about boys growing (but not necessarily maturing) into men. From getting a basic notion of it, through first personal experiPublished on: -
Barbara
Malmros’s only film not rooted in his own life experiences, but based on a novel – Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen’s eponymous classic. A visually splendid, wrPublished on: