This fifth Danish Dogme film is about six vulnerable individuals whose lives are interwoven. In a city suburb, a young minister arrives to take up duties at a local church. He is persuaded by his assistant to join an Italian night school class, and he soon becomes the centre of a group of people to whom fate has dealt quite serious blows. Gradually each one in the group manages to overcome his/her predicament and find a happy solution. This Dogma production was shown at the Berlinale in 2001 where it surprisingly won a silver medal. | ||
| Title | : | Italiensk for begyndere |
| Release Date | : | 2000-12-07 |
| Runtime | : | |
| Production Countries | : | Denmark, Sweden, |
| Production Co. | : | Zentropa Entertainments |
| Genres | : | Comedy, Drama, Romance, |
| Casts | : | Peter Gantzler, Sara Indrio Jensen, Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anders W. Berthelsen, Anette Støvelbæk, Lars Kaalund, Karen-Lise Mynster, Rikke Wölck, Bent Mejding, Elsebeth Steentoft, Lene Tiemroth, Claus Gerving, Jesper Christensen, Carlo Barsotti, Alex Nyborg Madsen, Steen Svare, Susanne Oldenburg, Martin Brygmann, |
| Plot Keywords | : | venice, hotel, copenhagen, waitress, depression, italian, hairdresser, daughter, friendship, language course, adult education center, priest, mother daughter relationship, dogme 95, church, woman director, |
| Alternative Titles | : | Włoski dla początkujących Italiensk for begynnere |

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