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Anders Thomas Jensen Tribute

Mifunes sidste sang

Dir.: Soren Kragh-Jacobsen
| 100 minutes

A modest romantic comedy about a newlywed businessman who has to return to his parents’ farm after his father’s death to take care of his mentally retarded brother.

Anders Thomas Jensen Tribute

Flickering Lights

Dir.: Anders Thomas Jensen
| 109 minutes

Four criminals, who have stolen a stash of money, escape to the rural parts of Denmark. They become accustomed to the pastoral life, ponder their future, and drive each other crazy. The film shifts between cinematic genres, direct ferocious scenes, and presents exceptional jokes.

Anders Thomas Jensen Tribute

The Green Butchers

Dir.: Anders Thomas Jensen
| 100 minutes

Two losers, who open a butcher shop, find success after they discover the body of the electrician in the fridge. Anders Thomas Jensen interprets moral issues into a dark and highly entreating comedy.

Anders Thomas Jensen Tribute

Adam's Apples

Dir.: Anders Thomas Jensen
| 94 minutes

Adam, a violent neo-Nazi, is sentenced to community service at a small rural church. The optimism and compassion displayed by the church's minister only further stimulate Adam's violent tendencies. A clever and provocative comedy with a subversive approach to themes of faith and redemption.

Anders Thomas Jensen Tribute

Men & Chicken

Dir.: Anders Thomas Jensen
| 104 minutes

After their father passes away, two estranged brothers set out on a journey to get to know their unknown family. Anders Thomas Jensen presents a brilliant and chilling comedy that combines various sorts of humor to answer what is more influential: nature or nurture.

Riders of Justice

Dir.: Anders Thomas Jensen
| 116 minutes

The film begins with a train accident and continues with a revenge plot against those responsible for it. This is a funny, witty, and exciting actioner that also examines questions of causality and coincidence, violence and revenge, all the while combining completely different genres with elegance and grace. 

Open Hearts

Dir.: Susanne Bier
| 113 minutes

Just before his wedding, a young man is injured in a car accident, leaving him paralyzed and bitter. The offender finds itself in a severe crisis and sends her partner - a doctor at the hospital - into the arms of the man's beloved fiancee.