Denmark

  • Knud Leif Thomsen – Gift AKA Venom (1966)

    1961-1970DenmarkDramaEroticaKnud Leif Thomsen

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    Synopsis:
    An outsider with libertarian ideas invades and corrupts a bourgeois family.Read More »

  • Carl Theodor Dreyer – Ordet (1955)

    1951-1960Carl Theodor DreyerDenmarkDrama

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    Quote:
    Although The Word deals with a miracle, it is through and through a realistic film—about those who are weak in faith. The hoped-for miracle does not occur until one who has faith, the True Faith, arrives. The action takes place among country folk living in a small, outlying parish on Jutland’s west coast. It pictures the struggle between two different sides of Christian faith—a bright, happy Christianity and its contrast, a dark fanaticism, hostile to life.Read More »

  • Carl Theodor Dreyer – Præsidenten AKA The President (1919)

    Drama1911-1920Carl Theodor DreyerDenmark

    Quote:
    It perhaps comes as no surprise, given Carl Theodor Dreyer’s lifelong, idealized melancholy over his own unresolved parentage, that the scenario selected for his first film, The President would involve three generations of children conceived out of wedlock, and thematically crystallize on the legacy of their unreconciled paternity in the resolution of their own disparate lives. For Dreyer, this expurgation of such deep-seated trauma was not only manifested in the naïve idea of restoring the virtue and honor of a “fallen” woman (an archetypal surrogate for his own idealized, unwed, biological mother) through transcendence, but also in confronting the innate cruelty of the very institutions that socially (and inequitably) stigmatized such human transgressions through codified notions of morality and class division. Read More »

  • Carl Theodor Dreyer – Der var engang AKA Once Upon a Time (1922)

    Drama1911-19201921-1930Carl Theodor DreyerDenmarkFantasy

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    Quote:
    Once upon a Time (a.k.a. Der var engang) is an atypical film for the Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer, a departure from his more usual realistic dramas into the realm of fantasy and fairytale. It was the only film that Dreyer made for the independent film producer Sophus Madsen, a Danish film enthusiast whose only other production was Laurids Skands’s all but forgotten Livets Karneval (1923). The film was adapted from a play by Holger Drachmann, written in 1885, that was itself based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale Svinedrengen and Shakespeare’s The Taming of the
    Shrew. From the outset, this was conceived as a lavish production, but it soon ran into financial difficulties. Even though some scenes were cut – including an extravagant market sequence – the film still ended up with a 150 per cent overspend on its 90,000
    kroner budget.Read More »

  • Jytte Rex – Silkevejen AKA Silk Road (2004)

    2001-2010DenmarkDramaJytte Rex

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    Quote:
    What follows Buddha’s quote is a mesmerizing portrait of a terminally ill paintings restorer, Christine (Ellen Hillingsø), whose harrowing reality, lucid dreams and memories of a lover long gone are intertwined into a cinematic equivalent of a bleakly delicate hypnagogic hallucination – the art of dying is taken to a poetic extreme.

    As Christine’s inner world merges with the outer world, transforming its very fabric, her consciousness migrates into the ocean of the universe. The past, the present and the future become both eternal and fleeting One. By moving far, far away from the narrative conventions, Jytte Rex (Planetens spejle) creates a melancholic ode to life illuminated through the prism death. Via double and triple superimpositions she establishes a disorienting atmosphere.Read More »

  • Aage Wiltrup – Lyntoget AKA Bullet Train (1951)

    1951-1960Aage WiltrupDenmarkDramaThriller

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    Synopsis:
    ‘A dangerous prison escapee, a young Jutland woman and a bank clerk, who has just deprived his employer of some cash and is now headed abroad, meet on a lyntog (literally “lightning train”) from Arhus to Copenhagen. The prison escaper tries to deprive the bank clerk of what he’s carrying.’
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  • Petra Costa & Lea Glob – Olmo & the Seagull AKA Olmo e a Gaivota (2015)

    2011-2020DenmarkDocumentaryDramaLea GlobPetra Costa

    ‘Olmo and the Seagull’ is a poetic and existential dive into an actress’s mind during the nine months of her pregnancy as she must confront her most fiery inner demons while trying to rewrite a new philosophy of life, identity and love. Underlying this hybrid film is mounting tension over what is real and what is enacted when one is performing one’s own life.Read More »

  • Tobias Lindholm – Krigen AKA A War (2015)

    Drama2011-2020DenmarkTobias LindholmWar

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    Quote:
    Company commander Claus M. Pedersen (Pilou Asbæk) and his men are stationed in an Afghan province. Meanwhile back in Denmark Claus’ wife Maria (Tuva Novotny) is trying to hold everyday life together with a husband at war and three children missing their father. During a routine mission, the soldiers are caught in heavy crossfire and in order to save his men, Claus makes a decision that has grave consequences for him – and his family back home.Read More »

  • Nils Malmros – Kundskabens træ AKA Tree of Knowledge (1981)

    1981-1990DenmarkDramaNils Malmros

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    A modified review by Roger Ebert

    Quote:
    “The Tree of Knowledge” is the truest and most moving film I have ever seen about the experience of puberty, about the little joys and great heartbreaks of the crucial first years of adolescence. It is also one of this year’s best films on any subject – a creative act of memory about exactly what it was like to be 13 in 1953.

    The movie comes from Denmark, and yet it didn’t feel “foreign” to me. At first I was aware that I was watching a Danish picture, and then the universal insights of the story began to reach me so directly that I was just watching a movie about kids anywhere – it could have been made about an American suburb.Read More »

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