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Copenhague: A Love Story
Autumn, somewhere in Copenhagen: a pair of students, Emil and Victoria, can’t make their relationship work but can’t quite break up either. Philippe, who has just lost his job as a professor in a film school, followed by his apartment, can’t cope with the way his affair with a young literature student ended and now he’s crashing with some of his old students, including Emil. Naturally, he soon meets Victoria.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complexities of love and relationships through the personal stories of several individuals in Copenhagen. It delves into their experiences, vulnerabilities, and the unique ways they navigate romantic connections in the modern world. The film captures intimate moments and candid conversations, offering a raw and authentic look at contemporary love.
Critical Reception
The film received a modest reception, largely appreciated for its intimate and honest portrayal of relationships. Critics noted its sensitive approach and visually appealing depiction of Copenhagen, though some found the pacing to be slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and authentic exploration of love.
Appreciated for its intimate directorial style and visual charm.
Some found the narrative to be somewhat understated or slow-paced.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Copenhagen, capturing the city's unique atmosphere as a backdrop to the personal love stories.
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