The Art of Crying
The Art of Crying (Danish: Kunsten at Græde i Kor) is a 2006 Danish tragicomedy directed by Peter Schønau Fog.[1] It stars Jannik Lorenzen and Jesper Asholt in a harsh tale about an 11-year-old boy's struggle to hold intact his bizarre family with its abusive father, mother in denial, and rebellious sister during the social unrest of the early 1970s.[2] Based upon an autobiographical novel by Erling Jepsen, the screenplay was written by Bo Hr. Hansen.[3]
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Directed by | Peter Schønau Fog |
Produced by | Thomas Stenderup |
Written by | Bo Hr. Hansen |
Based on | The Art of Crying by Erling Jepsen |
Starring | Jesper Asholt Jannik Lorenzen |
Music by | Karsten Fundal |
Cinematography | Harald Paalgard |
Edited by | Anne Østerud |
Distributed by | SF Film |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
The film received both the Bodil[4] and Robert awards for Best Danish Film, and The Nordic Council Film Prize.[5]
Cast
- Jannik Lorenzen as Allan
- Jesper Asholt as Father
- Hanne Hedelund as Mother
- Julie Kolbech as Sanne (as Julie Kolbeck)
- Thomas Knuth-Winterfeldt as Asger
- Rita Angela as Grandmother
- Gitte Siem as Aunt Didde
- Lene Tiemroth as Psychiatrist
- Bjarne Henriksen as Budde
- Sune Thomsen as Per
- Hans Henrik Voetmann as Dr. Madsen
- Laura Kamis Wrang as Mrs. Budde
See also
- List of Danish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- Jørholt, Eva (2010). "Peter Schønau Fog". In Mette Hjort (ed.). The Danish Directors: Dialogues on a Contemporary National Cinema. Intellect Books. pp. 95–108. ISBN 9781841502717.
- Langkjær, Birger (2012). Realismen i dansk film. Samfundslitteratur. pp. 464–5. ISBN 9788759315989.
- Holland, Jonathan (5 October 2006). "The Art of Crying". Variety.
- Erin-Madsen, Christian (24 February 2008). "Kunsten at juble i kor". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish).
- Lindberg, Kristian (9 October 2007). "Dansk incestfilm får nordisk filmpris". Berlingske Tidende (in Danish).
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