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Dark Horse

Another View 2005 / Voksne Mennesker / Denmark 2005

A melancholic comedy about ‘unadult’ young people trawling through the streets of Copenhagen. Penniless graffiti sprayer Daniel and his friend, the porky Old Man, who longs to become a football referee, come across a girl called Franc and their lives start to change. A well-situated judge is having trouble with his own identity as well.

Dark Horse

Synopsis

Young Daniel is the right kind of outsider. Officially, he doesn?t make any money, and he doesn’t pay his fines or debts. He even buys petrol for his old Fiat 600 in half-litres. But he’s basically contented. He is occasionally commissioned to do some graffiti for one of his besotted mates who needs him to spray his girlfriend’s name somewhere, and this suffices for his livelihood. That is, until he and another weird friend, known as the Old Man, meet a female rebel called Franc, a shop assistant in a bakery. Things change and they start having unexpected money problems. The fates of these youngsters are linked up with the parallel tale of a well-situated but extremely bored judge. Icelandic director Dagur Kári made a name for himself with his debut Nói the Albino, whose protagonist was an adolescent and "somewhat untypical" young man. The village setting on the shores of the Icelandic fjord is replaced in Kári’s new film by the Danish capital. But the new story has a far less dramatic curve. The narration unfolds in a slow tempo and on a fairly unstable plane, rendered all the more unusual through the use of black-and-white film.

About the film

106 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Dagur Kári / Screenplay Dagur Kári, Rune Schjøtt / Dir. of Photography Manuel Alberto Claro / Music Slowblow / Editor Daniel Dencik / Producer Birgitte Skov, Morten Kaufmann / Production Nimbus Film Productions ApS / Cast Jakob Cedergren, Nicolas Bro, Tilly Scott Pedersen, Morten Suurballe, Bodil Jørgensen / Contact TrustNordisk, Danish Film Institute

About the director

Dagur Kári

Dagur Kári (born Dagur Kári Pétersson, 1973, Paris) grew up in Iceland, but in 1999 studied at the Danish National Film School in Copenhagen, where he attracted attention with his films The Violin Maker (1997) and Old Spice (1999). His short graduate feature film Lost Weekend won a number of prizes. He contributed to the collection of film stories Dramarama (Villiljós, 2001) and gave his solo debut with the psychological film about a fumbling 17-year-old boy Nói the Albino (Nói Albinói), also awarded at IFFs in Rotterdam, Angers and Rouen, and screened at the KV IFF in 2003. The gloomy comedy Dark Horse (Voksne mennesker, 2005), screened in the section Un certain regard at the Cannes IFF, again follows the lives of non-conformist young people. Kári’s band Slowblow, apart from appearing in concert, also feature on the soundtracks of his films.  

Contacts

TrustNordisk
Filmbyen 22, 2650, Hvidovre
Denmark
Phone: +45 368 687 88
E-mail: info@trustnordisk.com

Danish Film Institute
Gothersgade 55, 1123, Copenhagen
Denmark
Phone: +45 337 434 00
Fax: +45 337 434 01
E-mail: dfi@dfi.dk

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