The Child

The Child

Release date : August 20, 1940
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
Director : Benjamin Christensen /
Production companies : Nordisk Film Denmark /
August 20, 1940 1h 25m Denmark Family Danish More
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The action begins one early summer morning in a hostel, where we see, among others, two young girls, a law student, Ruth, and a small office lady, Ilse. From their conversation, we understand that Ilse has a very bourgeois outlook on life. By chance, these two girls come across one of Ruth's fellow students, Pontus Berthelsen, who is spending the summer holidays in a fisherman's cabin. Ilse, who has little world experience, quickly takes an interest in Pontus, who possesses a lot of innate charm. Pontus does his best to conquer Ilse, but her bourgeois attitude means - at first - that she does not fall for his rather deft approaches.
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  • title:The Child
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1940
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Family · Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Benjamin Christensen /
  • Writers: Fleming Lynge · Leck Fischer · Leck Fischer · Benjamin Christensen ·
  • Production companies: Nordisk Film Denmark ·
  • Overview:The action begins one early summer morning in a hostel, where we see, among others, two young girls, a law student, Ruth, and a small office lady, Ilse. From their conversation, we understand that Ilse has a very bourgeois outlook on life. By chance, these two girls come across one of Ruth's fellow students, Pontus Berthelsen, who is spending the summer holidays in a fisherman's cabin. Ilse, who has little world experience, quickly takes an interest in Pontus, who possesses a lot of innate charm. Pontus does his best to conquer Ilse, but her bourgeois attitude means - at first - that she does not fall for his rather deft approaches.
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