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Release Date:
27 April 2007 (Denmark) morePlot:
Follows a precocious, eleven-year-old Allan, who tries desperately to keep his dysfunctional, rural... more | add synopsisAwards:
25 wins & 8 nominations moreUser Comments:
A gem of a black comedy moreCast
(Credited cast)| Jannik Lorenzen | ... | Allan | |
| Jesper Asholt | ... | Far | |
| Hanne Hedelund | ... | Mor | |
| Julie Kolbech | ... | Sanne (as Julie Kolbeck) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Rita Angela | ... | Bedste | |
| Bjarne Henriksen | ... | Budde | |
| Thomas Knuth-Winterfeldt | ... | Asger | |
| Camilla Metelmann | |||
| Gitte Siem | ... | Faster Didde | |
| Sune Thomsen | ... | Per | |
| Lene Tiemroth | ... | Psykiater | |
| Hans Henrik Voetmann | ... | Dr. Madsen | |
| Laura Kamis Wrang | ... | Fru Budde | |
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USA:106 min | Canada:106 min (Toronto International Film Festival)Country:
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Denmark's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008). moreFAQ
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I had the privilege of watching this at its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Fest, and it's always great to discover new talent. Here, it's not just the discovery of Peter Schonau Fog, but also of the tremendous cast, especially young Jannik Lorenzen, who plays 11-year-old Allan to perfection with his cheeky bewilderment, and eventually with a heavy disappointment that accompanies his loss of innocence. The film reminds me of Schlondorff's The Tin Drum with its rather disturbing, yet comical theme of children growing up entirely too quickly, although The Art of Crying is, in my opinion, far more beautifully poignant as it is told through Allan's eyes.
Henry (Jesper Asholt) is a milkman whose nightly suicide attempts and constant hysterics have driven his wife to taking sleeping pills every night to avoid him, and his son to university out of their sleepy rural village in Denmark. Henry's young son Allan (Lorenzen) adores him, and begins performing a series of bizarre acts in order to win his father's happiness, seeing nothing wrong with his father's manipulative actions and dysfunctional family dynamics.
I enjoyed this portrayal of the tension between the rural and the urban, seen in Henry's interactions with his educated son Asger, his daughter Sanne's boyfriend the "moped rowdy" Per, and his neighbour the Buddes, who have introduced self-service at their rival grocery store. It's a compelling tale, grippingly suspenseful as you wait to see what Henry and Allan will do next, yet disturbingly funny as you watch Allan delight in the most unpleasant things (just as long as they make Henry happy). Strong performances all around, and a neat debut for Schonau Fog!