4.5
91 min
Erik Nietzsche is an intelligent but in many ways inexperienced shy young man who is convinced that he wants to be a film director. In the late 1970s, Erik is accepted by the Danish National Film School where he enters a world of angry and unhelpful tutors, weird fellow students and unwritten rules. In this both exhilarating and angst-provoking period for him, Erik feels increasingly like a foreigner in the film industry. Frequently, he is merely an observer of the absurdities that surround him. He encounters trade union disputes, falls in love and experiences self-assured empowered women who refuse to make a commitment. The film is a drama full of comedy - a sharp portrait of a conceited but entertaining world of film which we suspect our dogged young director will eventually conquer with his vision.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jonatan Spang | Erik Nietzsche | Unowned | |
Lars von Trier | Narrator | Unowned | |
Mille Lehfeldt | Margrethe (as Mille Hoffmeyer Lehfeldt) | Unowned | |
David Dencik | Zelko | Unowned | |
Carl Martin Norén | Göran | Unowned | |
Therese Damsgaard | Karin | Unowned | |
Søren Pilmark | Mads | Unowned | |
Bodil Jørgensen | Katrine Bonfils | Unowned | |
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Sammy | Goutbreak | |
Paprika Steen | Ursula Østdal | Unowned | |
Ditte Hansen | Filosofilærer | Unowned | |
Troels Lyby | Bent | Unowned | |
Jens Albinus | Troels Højbjerg | Unowned | |
Christian Fuhlendorff | Lille Fotograf | Unowned |