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Italian for Beginners

World Chinema

Spirituality · Comedy · Psychology

  • CountryDenmark
  • Production Year2000
  • Running Time112min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This film follows the stories of six insecure singles whose lives interweave one dreary Copenhagen winter. Soon after arriving in a small gray suburb, Andreas, a young sensitive minister, is persuaded to sign up for Italian lessons. Upon his arrival, each of the lonely characters makes a major decision that will change the course of their life. They find love and a happy solution to their unhappy situations. The fifth Danish Dogma ′95 film, <b>Italian for Beginners</b> adheres to the Dogma rules of handheld camera, natural light and shooting on location that creates a fresh method of filmmaking and allows the script and improvisations to provide the spontaneity while celebrating the characters and the actor. Filled with spontaneity and moments of improvisation, the film sets a completely original, touching and very funny tone.
Director
Director
Lone SCHERFIG
Lone Scherfig was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1959. She studied film at the Sorbonne, Copenhagen University and the Danish Film School. She has directed commercials, documentaries and television productions and has also written several screenplays including <b>Italian for Beginners</b>. Her feature films include <b>The Birthday Trip</b>(1990) and <b>On Our Own</b>(1998).
Credit
  • Director
    Lone SCHERFIG
  • ProducerIb Tardini
  • CastAnders W. Berthelsen
    Ann Eleonora Jorgensen
    Lars Kaalund
  • ScreenplayLone Scherfig
  • CinematographyJorgen Johansson
  • EditorGerd Tjur
  • SoundRune Palving
  • Production CompanyZentropa Productions C/o Trust Film Sales
    zentropa@filmbyen.dk
  • World SalesTrust Film Sales
    trust@trust-film.dk
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