Young Andersen
Young Andersen

Young Andersen

2005Movie110 minDanish

A powerful modern film narrative, set in a historical framework, about the crucial encounter between vulnerable eighteen-year-old Hans Christian Andersen, who rates himself so highly, and Mr. Meisling, the cynical school principal. An encounter that fundamentally transforms Hans Christian's life.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jesper W. NielsenGenres: Biography, Drama, Family

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the early life of Hans Christian Andersen, focusing on his humble beginnings in Odense, Denmark. It portrays his struggles with poverty, his dreams of becoming an artist, and the formative experiences that would later shape his iconic fairy tales.

Critical Reception

Young Andersen received generally positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of the beloved author's childhood. Critics lauded its production values and performances, noting its success in capturing the spirit of the era and the universal themes present in Andersen's own stories. It was seen as a heartwarming and inspiring family film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching depiction of a literary legend's formative years.
  • Appreciated for its historical accuracy and strong performances.
  • Seen as a charming and accessible family-friendly drama.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced to commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth.

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