Danish director Susanne Bier uses the Scandinavian Dogme template to positive effect in fashioning a love story born out of tragedy. Young lovers Cecilie (Sonja Richter) and Joachim (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) have everything going for them when a devastating car accident appears to rob them of the future. Shot in the no-frills Dogme style, Open Hearts a refreshing contrast to the sugar-coated rom-coms coming out of Hollywood.
- 12/12/2012
- Sky Movies
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