Escena de Han, hun og Strindberg (2006)
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Nombres alternativos: Emmas Dilemma
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Biografía completa
Trine Appel is known for her role in the 2006 film 'Han, hun og Strindberg'. In this movie, she portrays Marie, a devoted actress who suggests staging a play by Strindberg alongside her boyfriend Peter, a theatre director, and her famous friend Liza to help improve their relationship.
Sobre la película: Han, hun og Strindberg (2006)
Título alternativo: Han, hon och Strindberg, Him, Her and Strindberg, Minä, sinä & Strindberg
Director: Linda Wendel
Guionista: Linda Wendel
Producción & Género
Productor(es): Producer: Jesper Christensen, Linda Wendel, Ulrich Thomsen
Compañías: Angel Productions
Género: Comedy, Drama, Fiction Film
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: copenhagen, denmark, rivalry, satire, theater play, theatre group
Historia
Peter, a theatre director, becomes restless and strained in his relationship with Marie, an actress, when he's out of work. To remedy this, Marie suggests they collaborate on staging a play by Strindberg together, inviting her famous friend Liza to join them. However, tensions rise as Liza attempts to seize the leading role and Peter's affections from Marie, who refuses to yield without a fight.
Resumen
Directed by Linda Wendel in 2006, 'Han, hun og Strindberg' is a Danish comedy-drama that explores rivalry and dynamics within a theatre group. Set in Copenhagen, the film uses Strindberg's play as a catalyst for the characters' interpersonal conflicts. Despite its limited plot information available online, it appears to be a satirical exploration of ego and ambition within the theatrical arts.