Christian Fuhlendorff : To make a short story long
Christian Fuhlendorff : To make a short story long

Christian Fuhlendorff : To make a short story long

2015Movie82 minDanish

Christian Fuhlendorff follow up on critical acclaim with the new one man show: "To make a short story long" "I have a dog and a house, a girlfriend and a daughter. I live even in the world's happiest country, Denmark! I have all the pieces to be for. I just do not know if I'm happy. For a house also means also debt and concerns that a dog does chores and to take the piss on the floor, a girlfriend means expectations and compromises, a daughter means responsibilities - and sometimes to take the piss on the floor, AND we must not forget that Denmark thus also one of the countries with the highest suicide rate. Let me put it another way: Do I be happy? " The question put Christian Fuhlendorff himself in his third one-man show "To make a short story long," which premiered at Bremen Theatre in Copenhagen 19 September 2014. In its previous shows, he took the audience on a journey into in his quirky and comedic universe. This time is no exception.

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Director: Christian FuhlendorffGenres: Stand-up Comedy

Plot Summary

In his stand-up special 'To Make a Short Story Long', Christian Fuhlendorff explores the absurdities of life and the human condition with his characteristic wit and observational humor. He delves into relatable everyday experiences, societal norms, and personal reflections, all delivered with his unique comedic timing and engaging stage presence. The special is a journey through his thoughts, connecting seemingly disparate ideas into a cohesive and hilarious performance.

Critical Reception

The special was well-received by audiences and critics alike for its sharp writing and Fuhlendorff's energetic performance. It solidified his reputation as one of Sweden's prominent comedians, known for his ability to find humor in the mundane and profound.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Fuhlendorff's sharp observational humor and relatable anecdotes.
  • Commended for its energetic and engaging stage performance.
  • Appreciated for its thoughtful exploration of everyday absurdities.

Google audience: Audience reception generally highlights Christian Fuhlendorff's ability to connect with viewers through his humor, with many appreciating the special's clever observations and comedic delivery.

Fun Fact

Christian Fuhlendorff is known for his energetic and often physically expressive stage performance style, which is a hallmark of his live shows and specials like 'To Make a Short Story Long'.

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