10 Danish Movies You Need To Watch

8º – Klown (Mikkel Nørgaard, 2010)Trying to prove to his girlfriend his paternal ability, a middle-aged man, kidnaps his 12-year-old nephew to show his gifts as a responsible figure, just to spell out the opposite. ‘Klovn – The Movie’ is a hilarious comedy, always based on a low level humor, graphic enough, to govern its plot, but which nevertheless manages to reach its goal of entertaining your viewer.

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7º – The Hunt (Thomas Vinterberg, 2012)A calm and solitary teacher has his social life deconstitute after being falsely accused of having molested a child. Questioning some of the values ​​that the social environment chooses to grasp, ‘The Hunt’ shows how small instances of life, like a lie from a normal childhood period, can act destructively for an individual.

 

6º – A Royal Affair (Nikolaj Arcel, 2012)In the eighteenth century, a young queen ends up falling in love with a doctor and counselor to her husband, a completely insane and insecure king, coming to experience moral dilemmas about the right thing to do and trying to hide everyone’s romance.

 

5º – Adam’s Apples (Anders Thomas Jensen, 2005)A neo-Nazi, condemned to perform social services in a church, finds his counterpart of personality and behavior in the figure of a priest. Exploring the figure of redemption inserted in the human being, ‘Adam’s Apples’ shows how environment is important for the social and psychological development of an individual.

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