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Sonja på Bornholm
A reunion with Sonja from Saxogade, the children's TV star of the 1960s, who in this film spends her vacation on Bornholm and is visited by her mother, Jytte Abildstrøm, wearing high heels and a bouffant hairstyle, at the campsite near Gudhjem. Freddy Fræk is her boyfriend, and Jesper Klein collects butterflies.
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Plot Summary
A comedic adventure unfolds as Dirch Passer's character, alongside his companions, embarks on a journey to the picturesque Danish island of Bornholm. Their trip is filled with humorous mishaps and charming encounters as they navigate the island's beautiful landscapes and quirky local culture. The film follows their escapades, celebrating the simple joys and comedic potential found in everyday situations and travel.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular lighthearted comedy in Denmark, largely appreciated for its comedic performances and charming setting. While not critically lauded for deep thematic content, it was enjoyed as a classic example of Danish comedic cinema of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted humor and the comedic talents of Dirch Passer.
Enjoyed for its charming depiction of the Danish island of Bornholm.
Seen as a classic, uncomplicated comedy from its time.
Google audience: Audience reception generally reflects enjoyment of the film as a nostalgic and amusing comedy, with specific appreciation for Dirch Passer's performance and the scenic portrayal of Bornholm.
Fun Fact
The film is a prime example of the popular Danish comedy genre of the late 1960s, often featuring well-known comedians like Dirch Passer in lighthearted, situational comedies.
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