| A Soap Director: Pernille Fischer Christensen Denmark, 2006 - 104 Minutes |
Tuesday, April 25 - 5:00pm Riverview Theater : Tickets Thursday, April 27 - 9:15pm Landmark Edina: Tickets |
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| 32-year-old ill-tempered Charlotte could have it all, but but doesn’t want it. After splitting from her husband, she happens to become the upstairs neighbor of the promiscuous transsexual Ulrik (aka Veronica) who has his own problems to work out. Veronica prefers to keep to herself with her little dog and a romantic soap opera on TV, while Charlotte gets through the nights with one-night stands. An assault, a new bed and some white curtains bring the two of them together and they end up as the main characters of their own turbulent love story. Newcomer Pernille Fischer Christensen deftly uses the enticing conventions of soap opera to create a new kind of romance. All the while a friendly narrator keeps us updated on the latest wrinkles in our characters’ lives and their quest for a happy ending. The raw physicality of Trine Dyrholm’s fearless performance as Charlotte is beautifully contrasted with David Dencik’s reserved, yet determined Ulrik/Veronica. (Berlinalle, 2006 Competition Silver Bear-Grand Jury Best First Feature Film Award) Pernille Fischer Christensen was born in Denmark in 1969 and graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1999. Her graduation film, India (1999) received a Ciné Fondation prize at Cannes. Her short film Habibti My Love (2004) played at film festivals around the world. A Soap is her feature film debut. Producers: Lars Bredo Rahbek, Bo Ehrhardt, Birgitte Hald Screenwriters: Kim Fupz Aakeson, Pernille Fischer Christensen Cinematographer: Erik Molberg Hansen Editor: Asa Mossberg Music: Magnus Jarlbo, Debastian Oberg Cast: David Dencik, Trine Dyrholm, Elsebeth Steentoft, Christian Tafdrup, Frank Thiel |
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