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別名: Bodil Jorgensen
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Bodil Jørgensen, born March 3, 1961, is a Danish film actress known for her extensive work in cinema since 1992. She gained international recognition when her film 'The Idiots' was featured at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998. Notably, she played the lead role of Lise in the family drama 'All Inclusive' (2014), a story about love and resilience among family members.
別名: Danica Curcic, Ντανίκα Κούρτσιτς, Даница Ћурчић
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Danica Curcic was born in Belgrade but moved to Copenhagen, Denmark at age one with her family due to her father's embassy work. She attended Sankt Annæ Gymnasium and later graduated from the University of Copenhagen with a degree in film and media studies. After spending a year studying acting at Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre in California, she enrolled at the Danish National School of Performing Arts, graduating in 2012.
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制作会社: Happy Ending Film
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, comedy film, drama film
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Following the revelation that her husband has been unfaithful, Lise decides to take her two daughters, Ditte and Sigrid, on a vacation to Malta in an attempt to cheer herself up. The sisters are polar opposites; the older sister Ditte is practical and responsible, while Sigrid is carefree and spontaneous. Despite their differences, they both strive to support their mother in their own unique ways. Throughout their journey, Lise struggles with her feelings of anger and betrayal, but also begins to find solace and healing through the love and laughter shared by her daughters. The film explores themes of family dynamics, forgiveness, and the complex nature of love.
All Inclusive is a Danish comedy-drama directed by Hella Joof and written by Mette Heeno, released in 2014. The story follows Lise, a woman dealing with her husband's infidelity, as she embarks on a vacation to Malta with her two daughters, Ditte and Sigrid. While the film offers moments of humor and lightheartedness, it ultimately delves into deeper themes such as family bonds, healing from emotional wounds, and the intricacies of love. The movie is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of families in navigating challenging times.