Copenhagen
Slamdance Film Festival
Director: Mark Raso
 

Shot in the beautiful city of (you guessed it) Copenhagen, Denmark, the film follows 28-year-old William (Gethin Anthony) as he searches for his grandfather with nothing to guide him besides a letter—written in Danish, which William can not read nor speak—that his father wrote around 40 years ago. After his best friend Jeremy (Sebastian Armesto) and Jeremy’s girlfriend (Olivia Grant) leave him to search the city on his own, William enlists the help of a local girl, Effy (Frederikke Dahl Hansen), to aid him in his search. The two begin to form a budding romance, until William discovers that Effy is only 14 years old. Though Copenhagen begins as a search to find one’s family, it soon becomes clear that it’s far more important to find one’s self. Through William’s character, Raso paints a vividly accurate portrait of having to mature and develop as one travels through their 20s. Both Anthony and Hansen give remarkable performances, artistically presenting a great deal of sentiment. I personally prefer to remain eternally seven, but Raso gives a great argument on the benefits of growing up.

 

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Slamdance Film Guide

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Screenings:

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Date: 1.17, 1:00 PM Venue: Treasure Mountain Inn, Main Screening Room
Date: 1.21, 6:55 PM Venue: Treasure Mountain Inn, Main Screening Room