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Duration: 32 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Sara Hjort, Sara Ditlevsen
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Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, born and raised in Denmark, is an acclaimed actress who gained recognition for her role as Katrin in 'Performances'. She was nominated for a Bodil Award in 2010 and won it in 2013 for her leading role in 'Excuse Me'. Born into a family with a school teacher mother and physicist father, Ditlevsen grew up with two sisters, Amalie and Lea. She lived in a commune until age 15 before moving to Berlin for a year post-high school, eventually settling in Vesterbro, Copenhagen.
Release Year: 2012
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Alternative Title: Desculpe Incomodar, Pardon, Excuse Me
Director: Henrik Ruben Genz
Writer: Erling Jepsen, Henrik Ruben Genz, Maja Jul Larsen
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Fiction Film
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Helene, a young woman described by her mother as a 'technical hitch', embarks on a journey to find her unknown father. Her search leads her to a small and struggling Copenhagen theater, where she meets the director and other members of the troupe. With the help of her mother's dog, who has been faithful to Helene throughout her life, she becomes close with them. Throughout this journey, unexpected events occur that change everything for Helene, but she does not necessarily find what she initially sought.
'Excuse Me' is a Danish comedy-drama film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz and released in 2012. The movie centers around the character of Helene, a young woman grappling with her identity due to her unknown father's absence. Her mother dismisses her as a mistake, labeling her birth as a 'technical hitch'. Despite this, Helene is determined to find her father and perhaps understand herself better in the process. The film explores themes of self-discovery, family dynamics, and unexpected connections. It takes place predominantly within the setting of a struggling theater troupe in Copenhagen, where Helene finds acceptance and possibly something more meaningful than just her biological father.