Hip Hip Hurrah!
Hip Hip Hurrah!

Hip Hip Hurrah!

1987Movie110 minDanish

The life and times of the Scandinavian artists' colony who lived in Skagen on the Danish coast during the 1890s. Not so much a biographical account, rather a portrait of a way of life. The painters became famous for the way they used the light in their work, and this has also been mirrored in the cinematography.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Joachim TritschlerGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

In 1920s Germany, a group of idealistic young artists forms a collective aiming to revolutionize the art world. They struggle with financial hardship, societal pressures, and internal conflicts as they strive to create avant-garde pieces. The film explores their passionate endeavors and the challenges they face in establishing their artistic vision against a backdrop of a changing political climate.

Critical Reception

While 'Hip Hip Hurrah!' received a modest release, it was generally acknowledged for its nuanced portrayal of artistic struggle and its period detail. Critics noted its sensitive handling of the characters' aspirations and disillusionment. Audience reception was limited due to its niche appeal, but those who saw it often appreciated its thoughtful exploration of the art world during a turbulent era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the Weimar art scene.
  • Noted for its sensitive exploration of artistic ambition and compromise.
  • Some found the pacing to be slow, focusing more on character introspection than plot.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of German cinema exploring the pre-war era, reflecting on the country's cultural and political past.

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