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The Day Will Come

OT: Der Kommer En Dag

Jesper W. Nielsen | Denmark 2016

Feature | 119 min | FF2016

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Synopse

In 1967, a new youth culture begins to emerge in Europe. In a working-class district of Copenhagen, the brothers Elmer and Erik are separated from their sick mother and put in a home. Here, time has stood still. Director Heck leads a rigorous regime with the aim of breaking the will of his young inmates by any means necessary. The brothers try to remain under the despot's radar, but Elmer, with his club foot and dreams of being an astronaut, keeps getting into trouble. Soon, the brothers realize that they can only help themselves – and start a revolt, armed only with their imagination and what's left of their hopes and dreams. This intense drama with Lars Mikkelsen in the role of the home director is based on a true story and started a debate in Denmark about the care home system.


Regie

Jesper W. Nielsen (*1962) became known in 2009 in Germany through the TV series Der Pakt. The Day Will Come is his first feature film for eight years.

Info

Original Title: Der Kommer En Dag

International Title: The Day Will Come

Category: Feature

Section: Eurovisuell

Version & Subtitles: Danish OV with English subtitles

Director: Jesper W. Nielsen

Screenplay: Søren Sveistrup

Cast/Protagonists: Lars Mikkelsen, Sofie Gråbøl, Lars Ranthe, Sonja Richter, Harald Kaiser Hermann, Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt, Søren Sætter-Lassen, David Dencik

Production country: Denmark

Year of Production: 2016

Length: 119 min

Producer: Sisse Graum Jørgensen, Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Louise Vesth

Production company: Zentropa Entertainments3


Cinematography: Erik Zappon

Editor: Janus Billeskov Jansen, Morten Højbjerg

Music: Sune Martin

World Sales: Nordisk Film Distribution