Another Round Review — Another Round (2020) Video Movie Review, a Samuel Goldwyn Films movie written and directed by Thomas Vinterberg, co-written by Tobias Lindholm, and stars Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang, Maria Bonnevie, Susse Wold, Diêm Camille G., Martin Greis-Rosenthal, Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt, Morten Thunbo, Dorte Højsted, [...]
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- 1/25/2021
- by Alex Srednoselac
- Film-Book
Another Round U.S. Trailer — Samuel Goldwyn Films has released the U.S. movie trailer for Another Round / Druk (2020). You can view here the international Another Round film trailer. Cast and crew Thomas Vinterberg‘s Another Round stars Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang, Maria Bonnevie, Susse Wold, Diêm [...]
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- 11/12/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
If the latest rumors about Mads Mikkelsen’s future casting decisions have you reaching for an alcoholic beverage, his upcoming Another Round may be more to your taste. Quite literally: Mikkelsen here plays a high school teacher who tests a theory with three colleagues that their life will improve if they main a constant blood alcohol level. Delightful chaos, at least a few bad decisions, and a nasty hangover are inevitable as these friends attempt to escape from their midlife crises by raising spirits.
The latest from Thomas Vinterberg—whose recent work has endearingly ricocheted between lush period romances (Far From the Madding Crowd) and submarine dramas (The Command)—seems to have far more on its mind than simply offering an opportunity to watch Mikkelsen dance while sloshed based on today’s new trailer.
Also starring Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang, Lars Ranthe, and Susse Wold, and co-written by regular...
The latest from Thomas Vinterberg—whose recent work has endearingly ricocheted between lush period romances (Far From the Madding Crowd) and submarine dramas (The Command)—seems to have far more on its mind than simply offering an opportunity to watch Mikkelsen dance while sloshed based on today’s new trailer.
Also starring Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang, Lars Ranthe, and Susse Wold, and co-written by regular...
- 11/12/2020
- by Michael Snydel
- The Film Stage
Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round is continuing its trajectory as one to watch this season. The Mads Mikkelsen-starrer has been shortlisted by Denmark’s Oscar Committee as one of three pictures that will vie to be the country’s entry for the International Feature Film Academy Award. The other two films are Rotterdam prizewinner A Perfectly Normal Family by Malou Reymann and Venice Critics’ Week title Shorta from Anders Ølholm and Frederik Louis Hviid. The official selection will be announced on November 18.
Another Round on Sunday scooped the Virtual Audience Award for Best Film at the BFI London Film Festival. It had previously received the official selection label for Cannes’ 2020 edition and had its international premiere during the Toronto Film Festival. At San Sebastian, it won the Silver Shell for Best Actor.
At the Danish box office, the drama has sold over 500K tickets since release on...
Another Round on Sunday scooped the Virtual Audience Award for Best Film at the BFI London Film Festival. It had previously received the official selection label for Cannes’ 2020 edition and had its international premiere during the Toronto Film Festival. At San Sebastian, it won the Silver Shell for Best Actor.
At the Danish box office, the drama has sold over 500K tickets since release on...
- 10/19/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Spain’s San Sebastian Festival, the highest-profile movie event in the Spanish-speaking world, has delivered on director José Luis Rebordinos’ promise of considering Cannes Official Selection titles for selection, slating five Cannes label titles in its own main competition, the Festival announced Friday.
These include two of the biggest sales attractions at last week’s Cannes Marché du Film Online: François Ozon’s “Summer of 85” and Thomas Vinterberg’s “Another Round.” They also take in two other titles included in what Cannes head Thierry Fremaux called The Faithful in his lineup of film which would have screwed at Cannes, had the festival taken place: Naomi Kawase’s “True Mothers” and Sharunas Bartas “In the Dusk.”
Also making San Sebastian’s competition cut are “Beginning,” a Cannes Official Selection first feature from Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili, plus “Any Cry Babies Around?” from Japan’s Takuma Sato.
“Another Round” and “True Mothers...
These include two of the biggest sales attractions at last week’s Cannes Marché du Film Online: François Ozon’s “Summer of 85” and Thomas Vinterberg’s “Another Round.” They also take in two other titles included in what Cannes head Thierry Fremaux called The Faithful in his lineup of film which would have screwed at Cannes, had the festival taken place: Naomi Kawase’s “True Mothers” and Sharunas Bartas “In the Dusk.”
Also making San Sebastian’s competition cut are “Beginning,” a Cannes Official Selection first feature from Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili, plus “Any Cry Babies Around?” from Japan’s Takuma Sato.
“Another Round” and “True Mothers...
- 7/3/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Haut et Court saw first images at Goteborg Film Festival earlier this year.
TrustNordisk has sold French rights for Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming drama Another Round to Paris-based distributor Haut et Court.
The feature is about a group of high school teachers who embark on an experiment to uphold a constant level of intoxication throughout the working day.
The production reunites Vinterberg with several collaborators from his award-winning 2012 drama The Hunt, including scriptwriter Tobias Lindholm as well as actors Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Susse Wold.
The film is still in post-production and will ready for delivery...
TrustNordisk has sold French rights for Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming drama Another Round to Paris-based distributor Haut et Court.
The feature is about a group of high school teachers who embark on an experiment to uphold a constant level of intoxication throughout the working day.
The production reunites Vinterberg with several collaborators from his award-winning 2012 drama The Hunt, including scriptwriter Tobias Lindholm as well as actors Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Susse Wold.
The film is still in post-production and will ready for delivery...
- 4/3/2020
- by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦¬1100142¦Wendy Mitchell¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Druk
Denmark’s Thomas Vinterberg reunites with most of the crew from his 2012 drama The Hunt for a drama about binge drinking, Druk (Next Round), which will star Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang, Susse Wold, Helene Reingaard Neumann and Maria Bonnevie. Sisse Graum Jorgensen and Kasper Dissing are producing, while the project is being lensed by Sturla Brandth Grovlen. One of the iconic Dogme 95 founders, whose Celebration won the Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, Vinterberg has dabbled in several languages and genres.…...
Denmark’s Thomas Vinterberg reunites with most of the crew from his 2012 drama The Hunt for a drama about binge drinking, Druk (Next Round), which will star Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Magnus Millang, Susse Wold, Helene Reingaard Neumann and Maria Bonnevie. Sisse Graum Jorgensen and Kasper Dissing are producing, while the project is being lensed by Sturla Brandth Grovlen. One of the iconic Dogme 95 founders, whose Celebration won the Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, Vinterberg has dabbled in several languages and genres.…...
- 1/1/2020
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
TrustNordisk has also sold the film to Germany, Switzerland, Greece and Poland.
StudioCanal has bought UK and Ireland rights to Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming feature Druk, which has now confirmed its international title as Another Round, from TrustNordisk.
The sales agent has closed a slew of further Europeanl deals on the film including to Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein (Weltkino); Benelux (September); Switzerland (Pathé); Hungary (Vertigo Media), Greece (Seven Films); Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film & Video); Poland (Best Film); Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia (Estin Film) and Czech Republic (Film Europe).
Another Round is about a group of high school teachers who embark...
StudioCanal has bought UK and Ireland rights to Thomas Vinterberg’s upcoming feature Druk, which has now confirmed its international title as Another Round, from TrustNordisk.
The sales agent has closed a slew of further Europeanl deals on the film including to Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein (Weltkino); Benelux (September); Switzerland (Pathé); Hungary (Vertigo Media), Greece (Seven Films); Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film & Video); Poland (Best Film); Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia (Estin Film) and Czech Republic (Film Europe).
Another Round is about a group of high school teachers who embark...
- 9/6/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
The story follows a group of high school teachers inspired by a theory that modest intoxication would open our minds to the world around us.
Thomas Vinterberg is reuniting with several key collaborators from his acclaimed 2012 drama The Hunt for new project Druk (the international title is yet to be confirmed) now shooting in Denmark.
He reteams with scriptwriter Tobias Lindholm as well as actors Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Susse Wold.
The other major role in Druk is played by Magnus Millang, who has previously acted in Vinterberg’s Kursk (2018) and The Commune (2016). The cast also...
Thomas Vinterberg is reuniting with several key collaborators from his acclaimed 2012 drama The Hunt for new project Druk (the international title is yet to be confirmed) now shooting in Denmark.
He reteams with scriptwriter Tobias Lindholm as well as actors Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Susse Wold.
The other major role in Druk is played by Magnus Millang, who has previously acted in Vinterberg’s Kursk (2018) and The Commune (2016). The cast also...
- 6/12/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-nominated film picks up four; Charlotte Gainsbourg honoured for Nymphomaniac.Scroll down for full list of winners
Oscar-nominated The Hunt (Jagten), from Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, added to its growing pile of trophies at the Danish Film Critics Association’s Bodil Awards on Saturday (Feb 1).
After collecting six Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy last week, it picked up four Bodil statuettes at the annual ceremony at Copenhagen’s Bremen Theatre.
The jury called the feature “an exquisite gem of a film,” which clocked up 672,512 admissions and was ranked second overall at the Danish box office charts in 2013.
It picked up Best Feature, Best Actor for Mads Mikkelsen, Best Supporting Actress for Susse Wold and Best Cinematography for Charlotte Bruus Christensen.
Mikkelsen, who plays a teacher wrongfully accused of child abuse in The Hunt, accepted his award via a video message in which he said: “Thanks to the Bodil committee, to my fantastic...
Oscar-nominated The Hunt (Jagten), from Danish director Thomas Vinterberg, added to its growing pile of trophies at the Danish Film Critics Association’s Bodil Awards on Saturday (Feb 1).
After collecting six Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy last week, it picked up four Bodil statuettes at the annual ceremony at Copenhagen’s Bremen Theatre.
The jury called the feature “an exquisite gem of a film,” which clocked up 672,512 admissions and was ranked second overall at the Danish box office charts in 2013.
It picked up Best Feature, Best Actor for Mads Mikkelsen, Best Supporting Actress for Susse Wold and Best Cinematography for Charlotte Bruus Christensen.
Mikkelsen, who plays a teacher wrongfully accused of child abuse in The Hunt, accepted his award via a video message in which he said: “Thanks to the Bodil committee, to my fantastic...
- 2/3/2014
- by jornrossing@aol.com (Jorn Rossing Jensen)
- ScreenDaily
Thomas Vinterberg's harrowing Oscar-nominated drama The Hunt swept this year's Danish Film Academy awards, taking seven Robert trophies, including best film, best director and best actor for lead Mads Mikkelsen as a kindergarten teacher accused of sexual abuse. Vinterberg also took best screenplay, sharing the honor, with The Hunt co-writer Tobias Lindholm. The film, which is nominated for best foreign language film at next month's Oscars, also picked up awards for best editing, best supporting actress for Susse Wold and the audience award for best Danish drama. The Hunt has been a box office hit at home, earning close
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- 1/28/2014
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Danish director Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-nominated The Hunt (Jagten) won seven awards at the Danish Academy Awards - where Gravity picked up Best Us Feature.Scroll down for full list of winners
The Hunt, which has made the shortlist for the Best Foreign-Language Film at this year’s Oscars, was nominated in 14 categories at the Roberts - the annual awards of the Danish Film Academy.
Last night’s ceremony marked the 30th time the Danish national film prize was awarded at a gala in Copenhagen’s Tivoli Hotel & Congress Centre.
Having already collected 18 international prizes, including three at Cannes and a European Film Award, The Hunt won for Best Film and Best Original Screenplay (Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm), and Mads Mikkelsen was named Best Actor for his portrayal of a 40-year-old man in a small provincial town, wrongly suspected of child abuse.
Taking to the stage with his team, Vinterbeg said: ”We have basked in success, and it has...
The Hunt, which has made the shortlist for the Best Foreign-Language Film at this year’s Oscars, was nominated in 14 categories at the Roberts - the annual awards of the Danish Film Academy.
Last night’s ceremony marked the 30th time the Danish national film prize was awarded at a gala in Copenhagen’s Tivoli Hotel & Congress Centre.
Having already collected 18 international prizes, including three at Cannes and a European Film Award, The Hunt won for Best Film and Best Original Screenplay (Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm), and Mads Mikkelsen was named Best Actor for his portrayal of a 40-year-old man in a small provincial town, wrongly suspected of child abuse.
Taking to the stage with his team, Vinterbeg said: ”We have basked in success, and it has...
- 1/27/2014
- by jornrossing@aol.com (Jorn Rossing Jensen)
- ScreenDaily
Title: The Hunt Director: Thomas Vinterberg Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lasse Fogelstrøm, Annika Wedderkopp, Alexandra Rapaport, Anne Louise Hassing, Susse Wold An unsettling, forthright drama about a man falsely accused of sexual child abuse, Danish import “The Hunt” is anchored by a painfully haunting turn from Mads Mikkelsen. Drawing from the McMartin Preschool scandal in Southern California, and similar cases of child abuse hysteria across the United States in the 1980s and ’90s, co-writer-director Thomas Vinterberg fashions a darkly gripping tale in which presumed guilt spreads like a virus, engulfing an entire small town. Having recently lost his job as a secondary school teacher, the divorced Lucas (Mikkelsen) [ Read More ]
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- 7/19/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
At courthouses in some of the most infamous child abuse cases of recent history, there's always a crowd out front, always someone with a poster that says "I Believe the Children."As if children don't lie. As if adults don't project their worst nightmares onto whatever accusations a child might naively make and wish he or she hadn't.
And those who are falsely accused pass through a living nightmare of shame, ostracization and social, personal and financial ruin.
"The Hunt" is a Danish film about a pre-school teacher, falsely accused. The adoring daughter of his best friend gets mad when he refuses her inappropriate kisses. A word from her to the credulous head mistress at the school, and Lucas is through the looking glass of the small Danish town he calls home.
Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen) is divorced with a teen son who would rather live with him than mom. Lucas...
And those who are falsely accused pass through a living nightmare of shame, ostracization and social, personal and financial ruin.
"The Hunt" is a Danish film about a pre-school teacher, falsely accused. The adoring daughter of his best friend gets mad when he refuses her inappropriate kisses. A word from her to the credulous head mistress at the school, and Lucas is through the looking glass of the small Danish town he calls home.
Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen) is divorced with a teen son who would rather live with him than mom. Lucas...
- 7/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Well, we already knew that Thomas Vinterberg‘s latest project The Hunt is quite disturbing one. But we never knew exactly how much.
Now, when we have two new clips from the whole thing – the mystery is finally solved, this definitely looks like a very tough-to-watch drama. But we still recommend you to check out the rest of this report…
Written and directed by Vinterberg, this movie stars great Mads Mikkelsen as a former school teacher named Lucas, who has been forced to start over after a tough divorce and the loss of his job.
And just when things are starting to go his way, he gets falsely accused of molesting a kindergarten age student. That’s more than enough to throw the small community into a collective state of hysteria.
The lie is spreading and Lucas is forced to fight a lonely fight for his life and dignity, and...
Now, when we have two new clips from the whole thing – the mystery is finally solved, this definitely looks like a very tough-to-watch drama. But we still recommend you to check out the rest of this report…
Written and directed by Vinterberg, this movie stars great Mads Mikkelsen as a former school teacher named Lucas, who has been forced to start over after a tough divorce and the loss of his job.
And just when things are starting to go his way, he gets falsely accused of molesting a kindergarten age student. That’s more than enough to throw the small community into a collective state of hysteria.
The lie is spreading and Lucas is forced to fight a lonely fight for his life and dignity, and...
- 11/30/2012
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Festen director Thomas Vinterberg storms back to form with this drama about a teacher wrongfully accused of child abuse
As the nation recovers from its Newsnight affair, there could hardly be a more relevant movie than this new one from 43-year-old Danish director Thomas Vinterberg about a wrongful accusation of child abuse. Vinterberg has created a drama-thriller with the atmospheric grip of a horror film; there are echoes of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs and Lars von Trier's Dogville, but the film has its own exemplary power, maturity and intelligence. To see The Hunt is to be reminded of our own recent history: we watched as a flagship news programme suffered a spasm of misjudgment that could have been avoided with a Google image search, and as a TV interviewer solemnly handed to the prime minister his piece of paper, apparently under the impression...
As the nation recovers from its Newsnight affair, there could hardly be a more relevant movie than this new one from 43-year-old Danish director Thomas Vinterberg about a wrongful accusation of child abuse. Vinterberg has created a drama-thriller with the atmospheric grip of a horror film; there are echoes of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs and Lars von Trier's Dogville, but the film has its own exemplary power, maturity and intelligence. To see The Hunt is to be reminded of our own recent history: we watched as a flagship news programme suffered a spasm of misjudgment that could have been avoided with a Google image search, and as a TV interviewer solemnly handed to the prime minister his piece of paper, apparently under the impression...
- 11/30/2012
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
The Hunt's viewers occupy a privileged position; Thomas Vinterberg -- the acclaimed Danish director -- does not play cat and mouse with them. Vinterberg does not force the viewers to solve a criminal's riddle nor look for a black sheep within the drove. At the very beginning Vinterberg lets us see a little girl lying through her teeth. Klara (Annika Wedderkopp) is sitting in a dark room, all alone, swinging in a chair. She is angry that her very serious childish enchantment with Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen) was treated with parental-like forbearance. Connecting many images that she has been able to see during her young life, Klara defines Lucas as a slimy owner of a sticking up willy. Grethe's (Susse Wold) frigid, yet alarmed, eyes appear in the reverse shot as anxiety grows within this elderly, kindergarten teacher. Where is Lucas now? When did this happen? Has it been going on for a long time?...
- 11/13/2012
- by Anna Bielak
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
The Hunt
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg
Screenplay by Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm
2012, Denmark
Although director Thomas Vinterbeg’s The Hunt redoubles on well trodden material explicating the dangerousness of convicting without evidence or investigation, Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen (Flame and Citron, Casino Royale, Valhalla Rising) profoundly visualizes just how excruciating the character assassination of a good man displaced by society’s rush to judgment can be. The role of Lucas, a personable and caring kindergarten teacher gives Mikkelsen the opportunity to spin movingly from a relatively content, ordinary man minding his own business to a man who has had almost every conceivable thing worth living for stripped away. Existing in the absence of any kind of existential meaning behind this punishment, Mikkelsen’s Lucas fights nobly and with what little self worth he can still muster to push back against the overwhelming tide of indiscriminate hate. It’s a...
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg
Screenplay by Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm
2012, Denmark
Although director Thomas Vinterbeg’s The Hunt redoubles on well trodden material explicating the dangerousness of convicting without evidence or investigation, Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen (Flame and Citron, Casino Royale, Valhalla Rising) profoundly visualizes just how excruciating the character assassination of a good man displaced by society’s rush to judgment can be. The role of Lucas, a personable and caring kindergarten teacher gives Mikkelsen the opportunity to spin movingly from a relatively content, ordinary man minding his own business to a man who has had almost every conceivable thing worth living for stripped away. Existing in the absence of any kind of existential meaning behind this punishment, Mikkelsen’s Lucas fights nobly and with what little self worth he can still muster to push back against the overwhelming tide of indiscriminate hate. It’s a...
- 9/18/2012
- by Lane Scarberry
- SoundOnSight
One of the biggest surprises in the Cannes lineup was the return of Dogme 95 co-founder and Lars von Trier cohort Thomas Vinterberg. Not only because his partner-in-crime was handed a persona non grata last year, but also because the helmer has more or less failed to live up to his first Dogme work, "Festen," despite high-profile efforts such as "It's All About Love" starring Joaquin Phoenix, Sean Penn and Claire Danes. But Vinterberg's new film indeed looks promising.
The first images have now been unveiled (via Flix) for "The Hunt," which excitingly teams him with Mads Mikkelsen for a drama set in a small Danish village around Christmas. Scripted by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, the story itself follows Lucas, who is accused of a crime he did not commit and must fight to get his life back on track. Here's the synopsis:
Following a tough divorce, 40 year-old Lucas has a new girlfriend,...
The first images have now been unveiled (via Flix) for "The Hunt," which excitingly teams him with Mads Mikkelsen for a drama set in a small Danish village around Christmas. Scripted by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, the story itself follows Lucas, who is accused of a crime he did not commit and must fight to get his life back on track. Here's the synopsis:
Following a tough divorce, 40 year-old Lucas has a new girlfriend,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Simon Dang
- The Playlist
Thomas Vinterberg (Festen) has signed on to direct The Hunt.
Co-written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm (Submarino), The Hunt centers on a recent divorcé who’s accused of abusing a small child.
Mads Mikkelsen, Susse Wold, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Anne Louise Hassing are attached to star in the drama, with production expected to start in Denmark at the end of the week.
Expect this one to be released in time for awards season next year.
Source: Screen Daily...
Co-written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm (Submarino), The Hunt centers on a recent divorcé who’s accused of abusing a small child.
Mads Mikkelsen, Susse Wold, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe and Anne Louise Hassing are attached to star in the drama, with production expected to start in Denmark at the end of the week.
Expect this one to be released in time for awards season next year.
Source: Screen Daily...
- 11/1/2011
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It was thirteen years ago when Dogme 95 co-founder Thomas Vinterberg made an international splash with Festen, or The Celebration, but his career since then hasn’t lived up to that sophomore feature effort. And although this is arguably a little late, it looks like he might finally have something more promising ready to go in the near-future.
ScreenDaily (via ThePlaylist) reports that the director is getting ready to collaborate with Mads Mikkelsen on The Hunt, a drama written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, co-writer on his latest film, Submarino. In the film, the Pusher II star will play “a recent divorcé in a small rural town, who’s accused of abusing a small child.” Those Danes know how to make a fun time at the movies.
Also in the cast are Susse Wold, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, and Anne Louise Hassing, and shooting will begin soon — like, Friday soon.
ScreenDaily (via ThePlaylist) reports that the director is getting ready to collaborate with Mads Mikkelsen on The Hunt, a drama written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, co-writer on his latest film, Submarino. In the film, the Pusher II star will play “a recent divorcé in a small rural town, who’s accused of abusing a small child.” Those Danes know how to make a fun time at the movies.
Also in the cast are Susse Wold, Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, and Anne Louise Hassing, and shooting will begin soon — like, Friday soon.
- 11/1/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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