Dreams Don't Make Noise When They Die

Dreams Don't Make Noise When They Die

Release date : April 26, 1979
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
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Production companies : Dagmar Filmproduktion /
April 26, 1979 1h 20m Denmark Drama Danish More
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It has hardly been seen before that a 83-year-old actor has starred in a Danish film, but it is the case here, where Kai Holm says goodbye to a long life in film and theater service. He plays an old peasant who on his deathbed is waiting for his son (Jon Bang Carlsen). In a few days he relives the village life, he comes from, and which was marked by a hard and authoritarian upbringing. He is at his father's deathbed despair because it is still impossible to make contact, and in a crisis situation, he recognizes his father's brutality in itself. The film draws a bitter picture of human relationships where dreams while they die, degenerates into power relations.
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Kai Holm
Kresten, Eriks far
Karl Stegger
Hurtig-Karl
Jon Bang Carlsen
Erik, politiker
Irm Hermann
Margit, Eriks kone

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  • title:Dreams Don't Make Noise When They Die
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Christian Braad Thomsen /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Dagmar Filmproduktion ·
  • Overview:It has hardly been seen before that a 83-year-old actor has starred in a Danish film, but it is the case here, where Kai Holm says goodbye to a long life in film and theater service. He plays an old peasant who on his deathbed is waiting for his son (Jon Bang Carlsen). In a few days he relives the village life, he comes from, and which was marked by a hard and authoritarian upbringing. He is at his father's deathbed despair because it is still impossible to make contact, and in a crisis situation, he recognizes his father's brutality in itself. The film draws a bitter picture of human relationships where dreams while they die, degenerates into power relations.
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