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Gone with the Fish

Gone with the Fish (1999)

Directed by Lotte Svendsen
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Real people. True Love. Easy Money. And big trouble.

1h 56min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Based on director Lotte Svendsen's own memories of her childhood on the Baltic island of Bornholm, but though it is set in 1981 the conflicts portrayed do not seem far away. At the start of the film Lars Erik and his wife Sonja are doing well on the Baltic island of Bornholm. Lars Erik is a successful fisherman, Sonja is a traditional housewife, proud of their new house bulging with consumer goods. Their love for each other is the sturdy footing on which their home is founded. Lars Erik employs three men on his trawler, and spends as fast as he earns, so when fishing quotas are cut he faces a crisis. One by one his men leave the boat, but he refuses to give up. Being a fisherman is like being a farmer - you depend on the wealth of mother nature herself. However, mother nature is like romance, highly capricious!

Genres

DramaComedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleBornholms Stemme
Original languageDansk (DA)
Spoken languagesDansk
StatusReleased
Production companiesPer Holst Filmproduktion
Release date3 settembre 1999
ProductionThomas Lydholm, Per Holst
EditingKasper Leick
CinematographyAnthony Dod Mantle
Assistant directorsLotte Svendsen
Camera operatorsAnthony Dod Mantle
Additional photographyAnthony Dod Mantle
Production designNiels Sejer
Art directionNiels Sejer
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Release dates

Theatrical release

Denmark / Sep 03, 1999 / 11

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