Nicolas Bro

  • Anders Thomas Jensen – Adams æbler AKA Adam’s Apples (2005)

    Anders Thomas Jensen2021-2030ComedyCrimeDenmark

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    Danish black humour takes a sinister and thought-provoking turn with Jensen’s mature directorial opus, Adam’s Apples.

    Ivan (Mads Mikkelsen) is a village priest with an unquenchably tolerant and forgiving attitude. He is accompanied by the pugilistic neo-Nazi Adam, the thieving Gunnar, and the would-be terrorist Khalid. An apple tree outside the church offers Adam the chance to complete a constructive task – baking a pie – but the apple tree is beset by misfortune. The storyline will be enough to make the most unshockable squirm and includes jokes about disability, rape, and cruelty to animals just for starters. Whether you feel the end justifies the means or you plump on the side of condemning it as bad taste may be to do with your sensibilities and how you look at such issues.Read More »

  • Dagur Kári – Voksne mennesker AKA Dark Horse (2005)

    2001-2010ComedyDagur KáriDenmarkDrama
    Voksne mennesker (2005)
    Voksne mennesker (2005)

    A young man spurs romance and helps his friend and himself go through times and struggles of their ordinary life in Denmark.Read More »

  • Christoffer Boe – Spies & Glistrup AKA Sex, Drugs & Taxation (2013)

    2011-2020Christoffer BoeDenmarkDrama

    In 1960s Denmark, an alcoholic playboy and a meek tax lawyer join forces to revolutionize the travel industry and alter the country’s political landscape, in this shocking, often hysterical, always compelling quasi-biopic.
    Since his Camera d’Or-winning debut feature Reconstruction, Christoffer Boe has explored the power of memory — and its capacity to mould an individual’s perception of reality. With his latest, the sometimes shocking, always-compelling quasi-biopic Sex, Drugs & Taxation, he examines collective memory, which, as it turns out, is equally as prone to delusion.Read More »

  • Henrik Ruben Genz – Undskyld jeg forstyrrer (2012)

    2011-2020ComedyDenmarkHenrik Ruben Genz

    Undskyld jeg forstyrrer (2012)
    A story about the beautiful but confused young woman Helene, who, according to her mother, was born as a ‘technical error’. Helene suspects that her father, who left his family before Helene was born, might be the once celebrated director of a dilapidated theater in Copenhagen. Assisted by a series of bizarre coincidences and by her mother’s dog (a creature in whose shadow Helene has always lived), Helene manages to get closer to her father. »In Heat« is a rugged, larger than life comedy about finding your place in life. About being accepted and the price you pay in doing so. It’s a story about identity—amongst all creatures, including humans.Read More »

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