Clash of Egos

Clash of Egos

Release date : August 25, 2006
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
Director : Tomas Villum Jensen /
Writers : Anders Thomas Jensen /
Production companies : Zentropa Entertainments /
August 25, 2006 1h 32m Denmark Comedy Danish More
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Tony has recently been released from a sentence for violent behaviour. He promises to improve his ways and is finally granted a few hours alone with his two children. They celebrate the reunion by going to the movies to see a new film by the famous, critically acclaimed Danish director Claus Volter. But the film is not the masterpiece it is said to be on the poster; the children are crying and Tony cannot get the money back he spent on tickets and candy. Tony does not give up; he seeks out Claus Volter in order to get an explanation and a refund. It is however easier said than done to get money out of a world-renowned filmmaker.
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  • title:Clash of Egos
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Tomas Villum Jensen /
  • Writers: Anders Thomas Jensen ·
  • Production companies: Zentropa Entertainments ·
  • Overview:Tony has recently been released from a sentence for violent behaviour. He promises to improve his ways and is finally granted a few hours alone with his two children. They celebrate the reunion by going to the movies to see a new film by the famous, critically acclaimed Danish director Claus Volter. But the film is not the masterpiece it is said to be on the poster; the children are crying and Tony cannot get the money back he spent on tickets and candy. Tony does not give up; he seeks out Claus Volter in order to get an explanation and a refund. It is however easier said than done to get money out of a world-renowned filmmaker.
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