In the film Superposition, city dwellers Stine (Marie Bach Hansen) and Teit (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard) trade Copenhagen for Sweden. Their young son Nemo (Mihlo Olsen) and their dog Tarzan are in tow. As Stine tries to overcome her writer’s block at their isolated cabin in the woods, Teit conceives a podcast documenting their year-long stay. No matter how far they get away from the big city, the couple cannot escape the problems in their relationship. In due time, Karoline Lyngbye’s first long feature presents another obstacle for the main characters, albeit a more unusual one. This new challenge is scary at first, but it ultimately has healing properties.
After a slow start, the pace picks up once Stine loses sight of Nemo in the woods. The son is quickly found, but now the parents have themselves a reversal of the classic changeling scenario. As the child insists the protagonists are not his parents,...
After a slow start, the pace picks up once Stine loses sight of Nemo in the woods. The son is quickly found, but now the parents have themselves a reversal of the classic changeling scenario. As the child insists the protagonists are not his parents,...
- 7/5/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
TrustNordisk, the sales banner behind Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-winning “Another Round,” has boarded “Superposition” (working title), a high-concept psychological thriller that will be headlined by Mikkel Boe Følsgaard and Marie Bach Hansen (“White Sands”).
Set to shoot in the fall, the film will mark the feature debut of Karoline Lyngbye, and is one of the 13 genre projects that will be presented at this year’s Frontières Platform during the Cannes Marché du Film.
“‘Superposition’ is an intriguing feature with a mystifying story and a thrilling element at its core,” said TrustNordisk managing director Susan Wendt. “We look very much forward to working with upcoming director Karoline Lyngbye and following the project.”
Penned by Lyngbye and Mikkel Bak Sørensen (“Snabba Cash”), the movie revolves around a creative couple and their young son who leave their urban life in Copenhagen and move to an isolated forest in Sweden, hoping to reignite the spark in their relationship.
Set to shoot in the fall, the film will mark the feature debut of Karoline Lyngbye, and is one of the 13 genre projects that will be presented at this year’s Frontières Platform during the Cannes Marché du Film.
“‘Superposition’ is an intriguing feature with a mystifying story and a thrilling element at its core,” said TrustNordisk managing director Susan Wendt. “We look very much forward to working with upcoming director Karoline Lyngbye and following the project.”
Penned by Lyngbye and Mikkel Bak Sørensen (“Snabba Cash”), the movie revolves around a creative couple and their young son who leave their urban life in Copenhagen and move to an isolated forest in Sweden, hoping to reignite the spark in their relationship.
- 7/6/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
The film is the feature debut from Rasmus Kloster Bro.
LevelK has taken on world sales rights for Rasmus Kloster Bro’s debut feature Cutterhead.
The Danish survival drama is about a PR coordinator documenting construction of the Copenhagen Metro. When an accident occurs, she takes refuge in an airlock with a Croatian miner and a worker from Eritrea; they must put their lives in each other’s hands.
LevelK will present Cutterhead as a closed market screening in Cannes on May 10,
The film is produced by Amalie Lyngbo Quist for Beo Starling, and written by Rasmus Kloster Bro and Mikkel Bak Sørensen,...
LevelK has taken on world sales rights for Rasmus Kloster Bro’s debut feature Cutterhead.
The Danish survival drama is about a PR coordinator documenting construction of the Copenhagen Metro. When an accident occurs, she takes refuge in an airlock with a Croatian miner and a worker from Eritrea; they must put their lives in each other’s hands.
LevelK will present Cutterhead as a closed market screening in Cannes on May 10,
The film is produced by Amalie Lyngbo Quist for Beo Starling, and written by Rasmus Kloster Bro and Mikkel Bak Sørensen,...
- 5/4/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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