Sf Studios has boarded “Maybe Baby,” a high-concept Danish comedy about pregnancy and fertility treatments which is directed by Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg (“Loving Adults”).
The movie starts shooting this month with Danish actors Mille Dinesen, Katinka Lærke Petersen, Lars Ranthe and Kasper Dalsgaard. Sf Studios is producing with Marcella Dichmann and will handle Nordic distribution.
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“Maybe Baby” follows two couples, Cecilie and Andreas and Liv and Malte, who are both in fertility treatment and discover that the clinic has swapped the fertilized eggs, setting off an avalanche of absurd conflicts. The cast is completed by Sara Boberg, Neel Rønholt, Solbjørg Højfeldt, Laura Bro and Thomas Bo Larsen.
“Fertility treatment is still enormously taboo. As many as 20 of Danes have difficulty getting pregnant, and every ninth child is born through fertility treatment,” said Topsøe-Rothenborg, who recently directed “Loving Adults,” the upcoming Netflix feature film, and “Food Club.”
The helmer pointed out “many...
The movie starts shooting this month with Danish actors Mille Dinesen, Katinka Lærke Petersen, Lars Ranthe and Kasper Dalsgaard. Sf Studios is producing with Marcella Dichmann and will handle Nordic distribution.
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“Maybe Baby” follows two couples, Cecilie and Andreas and Liv and Malte, who are both in fertility treatment and discover that the clinic has swapped the fertilized eggs, setting off an avalanche of absurd conflicts. The cast is completed by Sara Boberg, Neel Rønholt, Solbjørg Højfeldt, Laura Bro and Thomas Bo Larsen.
“Fertility treatment is still enormously taboo. As many as 20 of Danes have difficulty getting pregnant, and every ninth child is born through fertility treatment,” said Topsøe-Rothenborg, who recently directed “Loving Adults,” the upcoming Netflix feature film, and “Food Club.”
The helmer pointed out “many...
- 4/22/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Barbara Rothenborg to direct thriller, produced by Sf Studios
Netflix has commissioned thriller Loving Adults as its first Danish-language original film, starring Borgen’s Dar Salim and The Bridge actress Sonja Richther.
The feature will be directed by Barbara Rothenborg, whose credits include drama series White Sand and recent feature Food Club, and will be released globally on Netflix in 2022.
Scandinavian powerhouse Sf Studios recently began production on the thriller, building on its relationship with Netflix after scoring success with drama series Snabba Cash and the streaming giant’s first Swedish feature, Red Dot. Producer is Marcella Dichmann and the...
Netflix has commissioned thriller Loving Adults as its first Danish-language original film, starring Borgen’s Dar Salim and The Bridge actress Sonja Richther.
The feature will be directed by Barbara Rothenborg, whose credits include drama series White Sand and recent feature Food Club, and will be released globally on Netflix in 2022.
Scandinavian powerhouse Sf Studios recently began production on the thriller, building on its relationship with Netflix after scoring success with drama series Snabba Cash and the streaming giant’s first Swedish feature, Red Dot. Producer is Marcella Dichmann and the...
- 5/6/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Sometimes it takes a devastating event for people to find a new lease on life, and that it’s never too late to live a more fulfilling existence with the people who truly love them. That’s certainly the case for the three main characters in the new comedy, ‘Food Club.’ The longtime girlfriends, who are coming […]
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- 3/24/2021
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Photo: 'Food Club'/Netflix Let me start off by saying I love Italy, I love comedies, and I love food, so I was fully looking forward to diving into this movie. I rented this film without even bothering to watch the trailer and while it started off extremely promising, around mid-way through I found myself questioning how I felt about the characters and their respective storylines. While it was extremely close to what I wanted it to be, it just didn’t exactly do the trick I was hoping for. The film really tried to throw in a few life lessons, some romantic storylines, and some risqué jokes that ultimately fell flat for me, and I’m here to explain why. Related article: A Tribute to Mads Mikkelsen: How the Delectable Dane Conquered Hollywood Related article: Oscar Buzz: Mads Mikkelsen Swaggers Into Our Hearts in the intoxicating...
- 3/21/2021
- by Alexa Sutherland
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
"At least we can be old together." Samuel Goldwyn Films has released an amusing official US trailer for the upcoming US released of a charming Danish comedy titled Food Club, originally Madklubben in Danish. This originally opened in Denmark last fall, and arrives on VOD in the US this March. The film follows three longtime girlfriends from elementary school who are coming into their prime and finding a new lease on life after participating in a cooking course in Italy. Marie, Berling, and Vanja travel to Italy together to attend a cooking course in Puglia, where they each find the opportunity to redefine themselves and acknowledge that the most important thing in life is their friendship and that it’s never too late to live a more fulfilling life. Awwww. The film stars Kirsten Olesen, Stina Ekblad, Kirsten Lehfeldt, Michele Venitucci, Troels Lyby, Rasmus Botoft, and Mia Lyhne. This looks...
- 2/5/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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