Anklaget
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Cast & Crew
Jacob Thuesen
Troels Lyby
Paw Henriksen
Louise Mieritz
Kirstine Rosenkrands Mikkelsen
Bodil Jørgensen
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At first glance, Henrik, Nina and Stine seem to be a perfectly average family. Henrik is a swimming teacher and his wife Nina is a secretary. If this well-heeled middle-class couple have a problem at all then it's their 14-year-old daughter. Stine's going through a difficult phase, she seems to be distancing herself from her parents. Somebody Stine does communicate with, however, is the school therapist. One day she astounds him by accusing her father of having committed a heinous crime. The authorities lose no time in instructing Stine to leave her parent's house. Henrik is arrested and taken to a prison. He remains behind bars throughout the duration of his trial. In spite of the enormous psychological strain and the fact that their friends begin to turn their back on Henrik, Nina stands by her husband until he is finally acquitted. Months pass before the parents are able to see their daughter again and talk about what happened. It's high time for a reconciliation during which the dark side of this ostensibly normal family begins to emerge.
Director
Jacob Thuesen
Cast
Troels Lyby
Paw Henriksen
Louise Mieritz
Kirstine Rosenkrands Mikkelsen
Bodil Jørgensen
Kristian Halken
Charlotte Sieling
Lars Kaalund
Søren Malling
Ditte Gråbøl
Kirsten Olesen
Michael Larsen
Sofie Grabol
Crew
Sebastian Blenkov
Morten Degnbol
Nikolaj Egelund
Kim Fupz Aakeson
Morten Green
Stine Gudmundsen-holmgreen
Camilla Hammerich
Thomas Heinesen
Eigil Jacobsen
Per K Kirkegaard
Kim Magnusson
Tine Miehe-renard
Lars Munck
Adam Price
Mia Stensgaard
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Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Competition) February 10-20, 2005.
Feature film directing debut for Jacob Thuesen.
Released in United States February 2005 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Competition) February 10-20, 2005.)
Released in United States February 2005