Wild Flowers

Wild Flowers (1997)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1997-10-05
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 11 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: Dansk
  • Production Company: Per Holst Filmproduktion
  • Production Country: Denmark
  • Director: Niels Gråbøl
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Summary

Denmark in the 70's. The teenager Christoffer's parents Nisse and Maria have decided to move into a commune because they want to try the alternative lifestyle. But Christoffer doesn't like it and has trouble adapting. In school the others tease him because he lives in a commune. As a plan from the elders in the commune he starts in a Maoist group to learn about the real ways of the society. He doesn't like it but when his new girlfriend starts to see what he does as cool he goes into it. But at the same time the police start to suspect him to be the terrorist who blows up telephone booths around Copenhagen.

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  • Ditte Gråbøl

    as Maria
  • Andrea Vagn Jensen

    as Tine
  • Mira Wanting

    as Julie
  • Peter Frödin

    as Palle
  • Niels Olsen

    as Nisse
  • Sixten Tobias Kai Nielsen

    as Christoffer
  • Søren Sætter-Lassen

    as Svend Erik
  • Dea Fog

    as Ingerlaise
  • Anders Nyborg

    as Aksel
  • Jens Wiberg Lindrup

    as Tønnes
  • Irene Bedard

    as Oglala
  • Allan Rank

    as The bomber
  • Peter Milling

    as Officer 1
  • Mogens Rex

    as Officer 2
  • John Martinus

    as Officer 3
  • Christoffer Bro

    as Detective Commissioner
  • Søren Gorm Hansen

    as Prison officer 1
  • Ole Tommy Olsen

    as
  • Elsebeth Steentoft

    as The teacher
  • Charlotte Fich

    as Carla
  • Catarina D. Brosø

    as
  • Huang Chang

    as The Chinese Ambassador
  • Lan Wang Valeur

    as Embassy Secretary
  • Arne Vang Petersen

    as Taxi driver
  • Lillian Gommesen

    as Old lady in phone box
Directing Niels Gråbøl Director
Writing Niels Gråbøl Writer
Writing Per Daumiller Writer
Writing Jacob Thuesen Screenplay
Camera Anthony Dod Mantle Director of Photography

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