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En lille Tilfældighed
The young folk singer Peter Jespersen has returned from abroad and is now without a contract. He approaches director Andresen of the Alhambra Theatre, but is rejected, and Peter understands from the conversation that it will be important for him to get an impresario who can take care of the business for him. He approaches the theatre agents Bang and Mathisen, whose motto is: "If you have the talent, we will get you the contract".
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Plot Summary
A young woman, looking for her wealthy uncle, accidentally finds herself in a bohemian artists' commune. Initially out of place, she soon finds herself entangled in their unconventional lives and begins to question her own preconceived notions of society and happiness. Amidst humorous misunderstandings and budding romance, she discovers that true richness lies not in wealth, but in genuine connection and artistic expression.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'En lille tilfældighed' was generally well-received by Danish critics for its lighthearted humor and charming performances. Audiences appreciated its gentle social commentary and escapist qualities. While not a groundbreaking film, it was considered a pleasant and entertaining diversion during its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and endearing characters.
Noted for its charming portrayal of contrasting social circles.
Considered a light and enjoyable comedic experience.
Google audience: As a film from 1939, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, contemporary reception suggests it was viewed as a charming and funny comedy that offered a pleasant escape.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of light comedies produced in Denmark during the late 1930s, reflecting a societal desire for escapism and gentle humor amidst growing international tensions.
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