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Kobberbryllup
In Fiolgade in Helsingør, in a cozy, old farm, commercial gardener Johansen, who became a widower early, lives with his only child, his daughter Mette, who is her father's everything, just as her young friends and acquaintances consider "gardener father" a fatherly friend. The six young people around Johansen follow each other through thick and thin, they go to dances together, become students together, get engaged together, even on the same day and on the same bench.
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Plot Summary
The story centers around a wealthy industrialist and his wife who, on their approaching copper wedding anniversary, find their marriage strained by secrets and unfulfilled desires. As they navigate their opulent lives, they confront the realities of their past and the potential for future happiness.
Critical Reception
This Danish drama from 1933 received moderate attention during its release, lauded for its performances, particularly from lead actress Liva Weel. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered a thoughtful exploration of marital dynamics within its societal context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Liva Weel's compelling performance.
Explores complex marital relationships with sincerity.
A well-crafted Danish drama of its era.
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Fun Fact
The film marked one of the earlier significant roles for the renowned Danish singer and actress Liva Weel.
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