Released Date:
1955-01-10
Languages:
Danish
Countries:
Denmark
Runtime:
126 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (8951 Reviews)
Director:
Carl Theodor DreyerHow do we understand faith and prayer, and what of miracles? August 1925 on a Danish farm. Widowed Patriarch Borgen, who's rather prominent in his community, has three sons: Mikkel, a good-hearted agnostic whose wife Inger is pregnant, Johannes, who believes he is Jesus, and Anders, young, slight, in love with the tailor's daughter. The fundamentalist sect of the girl's father is anathema to Borgen's traditional Lutheranism; he opposes the marriage until the tailor forbids it, then Borgen's pride demands that it happen. Unexpectedly, Inger, who is the family's sweetness and light, has problems with her pregnancy. The rational doctor arrives, and a long night brings sharp focus to at least four views of faith.
Released Date:
1968-08-12
Languages:
Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
Countries:
Denmark, Norway, Sweden
Runtime:
112 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (1886 Reviews)
Director:
Henning CarlsenGenres:
DramaHenning Carlsen
Knut Hamsun (novel)
Peter Seeberg
In 1890, Pontus, the starving writer, wanders the streets of Christiania, in search of love and a chance to get his work published. All he meets is defeat and suffering while his sense of reality is withering. One moment his is delighted and the next he curses everybody. All the time he manages to maintain human dignity and pride.
Released Date:
1968-05-16
Languages:
Norwegian, Swedish, Latin
Countries:
Denmark, Iceland, Sweden
Runtime:
92 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (72 Reviews)
Director:
Gabriel AxelGabriel Axel
Saxo Grammaticus (story)
Frank Jèger (dialogue)
Released Date:
1988-03-04
Languages:
Danish, Swedish, French
Countries:
Denmark
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (12636 Reviews)
Director:
Gabriel AxelKaren Blixen (novel)
Gabriel Axel (screenplay)
In a remote 19th Danish century village two sisters lead a rigid life centered around their father, the local minister, and their church. Both had opportunities to leave the village: one could have married a young army officer and the other, a French opera singer. Their father objected in each case and they spent their lives caring for him. Many years later - their father is now deceased - they take in French refugee, Babette Hersant, who agrees to work as their servant. After winning the lottery, Babette wants to repay the sisters for their kindness and offers to cook a French meal for them and their friends on the 100th anniversary of their father's birth. It proves to be an eye-opening experience for everyone.
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