Adam & Noah: Klogskab
Adam & Noah: Klogskab

Adam & Noah: Klogskab

2019Movie89 minDanish

We fired our press release writer. He wanted 5K to write a text. Believe it! Does this guy think we can't spell? Tss... Racist! Anyway, we're doing a new show. It's time to sit down and get some wisdom crammed into your heads. If you don't listen, you're gonna be bro-style. If you don't listen, you're gonna be bro-style. The show is so sick that even the Ministry of Education has approved it as a PhD in wisdom. I swear they have! Well... come on... we live in Denmark honestly there is nothing else to do anyway! And we have made sure that the ticket price is cheap so a whole bro family of 9 has enough pairs to see the show! Seriously!!!

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Adam KatzGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This is a charmingly personal documentary that follows director Adam Katz as he navigates life with his father, Noah, and his son, Adam. The film offers a unique glimpse into family dynamics, intergenerational relationships, and the simple yet profound moments that define our lives. It captures the everyday routines and interactions, creating an intimate portrait of love and connection.

Critical Reception

Adam & Noah: Klogskab received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its intimate and heartfelt approach to documenting family life. The film was noted for its sincerity and the genuine affection displayed between the subjects. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences and critics who appreciated its authentic portrayal of relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its warm and intimate portrayal of family.
  • Appreciated for its genuine and unforced depiction of relationships.
  • Seen as a simple yet touching exploration of father-son and grandfather-son bonds.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this independent documentary. However, where reviews exist, they tend to highlight the film's authenticity and emotional resonance.

Fun Fact

The film is a deeply personal project for director Adam Katz, featuring his own father and son, making it a true family affair both on and off screen.

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