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Italiensk for begyndere

Italiensk for begyndere

2000Movie⏱️ 1h 52mR
ComedyDramaRomance
7
IMDB Rating
14,419 votes

Several lonely hearts in a semi-provincial suburb of a town in Denmark use a beginner's course in Italian as the platform to meet the romance of their lives.

Director
Lone Scherfig
Writers
Lone Scherfig, Maeve Binchy
Stars
Anders W. Berthelsen, Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anette Støvelbæk
Release Date
May 10, 2002
Language
Danish, Italian, English
Country
Denmark, Sweden
🏆 21
Wins
🎯 22
Nominations
💬 94
Reviews
📋 11.7K
Watchlists
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Anders W. Berthelsen
Anders W. Berthelsen
as Andreas
Ann Eleonora Jørgensen
Ann Eleonora Jørgensen
as Karen
Anette Støvelbæk
Anette Støvelbæk
as Olympia
Peter Gantzler
Peter Gantzler
as Jørgen Mortensen
👤
Lars Kaalund
as Hal-Finn
👤
Sara Indrio Jensen
as Giulia
Karen-Lise Mynster
Karen-Lise Mynster
as Kirsten, the real estate dealer
👤
Rikke Wölck
as Lise, the nurse
👤
Elsebeth Steentoft
as Kirketjener
👤
Bent Mejding
as Reverend Wredmann

💰 Box Office

$16,350,876
Worldwide Gross
$4,544,753
Domestic Gross
$66,047
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Dolby SR
Color
Color
Filming Location
Hvidovre, Sjælland, Denmark
Production
Danmarks Radio (DR), Det Danske Filminstitut, Zentropa Entertainments

🏷️ Keywords

churchhotelrestaurantitalian classbakery

🎯 Categories

DanishRomantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Real People (really)
by saylarry2002-03-16
7/10

"The thing I appreciated about this flick were the actors. Here I saw real people acting the way folks like you and me act in similar situations. None of the silly fresh faced cuteness that one sees on local programming of the 'Friends' genre. Here were people we could all relate with, people we know and have interacted with. After watching the various romances unfold I left the theater with the good feeling of, 'yep, that's the way it really happens.'..."

💡 Did You Know?

In May 2010 it was revealed that Zentropa Productions officially acknowledged plot similarities to Maeve Binchy's novel "Evening Class". Writer-director Lone Scherfig 'borrowed' part of her plot from the Irish novel without giving any credit to the original author. Binchy was not credited in the original release of the film as Zentropa had determined they were not in breach of copyright, but after Binchy's representatives approached them they paid a non-disclosed compensation and added a credit for her in later releases.

📖 Synopsis

Several lonely hearts in a semi-provincial suburb of a town in Denmark use a beginner's course in Italian as the platform to meet the romance of their lives.