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Sacked!
Per Holst, 1973
Per Holst bowed as writer-director for his own production unit with this psychological thriller about a decent man who becomes the innocent victim of a company merger and who cannot face the music of telling about his firing at home. It does not lessen his burdens that he suspects his wife of being unfaithful. He takes refuge in dangerous day-dreaming.
Amnesty
Michael Kirkegaard, 1985
A self-portrait in the shape of a poem to life and nature. Composed of the dreams of the night and the memories of various experiences together with daily observations. A film with nature as its leading character and with the pace of nature as its rhythm.
Our Home is Our Castle
Erik Balling, 1971
Bare løgn!
Bodil Trier, 1991
Flamin' fire-chief
Ib Mossin, 1976
Casanova
Morten Lorentzen, 1990
Farcial action fun with Bertil and Hugo, who do menial jobs at a big city hotel. Bertil is about to marry and has put money aside for his bride's morning gift. Only Hugo has kind of borrowed the money and blown it all on a wrong bet in a pigeon race.
Charly and Steffen
Henning Kristiansen, 1979
Characters from the 1978 youth comedy melodrama hit "Me & Charly" reappear in this sequel, which has Steffen, trying his pianistic skills in a dive. He turns his back on the traditional values of his mother and joins Charly in an experimental theater troupe. He falls in love but is spurned by a politically active actress, while the troupe clashes with a gang of militant rockers.
The Circus Casablanca
Erik Clausen, 1981
A road movie about two down-at-heels travelling performers and con artists and their lady partner. Things ain't what they used to be and nothing they do seems to improve matters greatly. The trio moves bravely through literally the outskirts of welfare Denmark, constantly failing to convince anybody, let alone themselves, that theirs is not a dying life-style, out-of-fashion and out of tune.
When Svante Disappeared
Henning Carlsen, 1975
Poet-pianist-composer Benny Andersen wrote First Person Singular songs to tell about another poet, pixilated *** and often slightly pickled *** Svante, a Swede stuck in Denmark for fear of getting sea-sick crossing the narrow strait to Sweden. Andersen and singer Povl Dissing toured with their Svante Songs for years. Books and recordings followed.
Denmark is closed
Dan Tschernia, 1980
In this 1980 anti-European Union comedy satire, the E.U. has declared Denmark bankrupt and reduced the country to a dumping ground.
The deserter
Thomas Kragh, 1971
One Saturday Evening
Erik Balling, 1968