The following text appears before the cast list during the credits.
"This film is partly based on real events.
In 2009, badly wounded soldiers returned home from the war in Afghanistan. The Danish Wounded Warrior project came about with the Royal Danish Ballet Foundation, following an idea of Samuel Rachlin and developed by Troels Askerud and Byron Mildwater.
Two dancers from the Royal Ballet, Jojo Bowman and Jessie Lee, began on a voluntary basis to train pilates with soldiers who suffered from traumatic injuries. Today, the DWWP has grown to become an internationally recognized centre for the rehabilitation of badly wounded soldiers and civilians." (translation from Danish, courtesy of Google Translate)
"This film is partly based on real events.
In 2009, badly wounded soldiers returned home from the war in Afghanistan. The Danish Wounded Warrior project came about with the Royal Danish Ballet Foundation, following an idea of Samuel Rachlin and developed by Troels Askerud and Byron Mildwater.
Two dancers from the Royal Ballet, Jojo Bowman and Jessie Lee, began on a voluntary basis to train pilates with soldiers who suffered from traumatic injuries. Today, the DWWP has grown to become an internationally recognized centre for the rehabilitation of badly wounded soldiers and civilians." (translation from Danish, courtesy of Google Translate)
Both Karen-Lise Mynster and Vibeke Hastrup played Krumme's Mother on the Krummerne series. Karen-Lise in Krummerne (1991) , Krummerne 2 - Stakkels Krumme (1992) , Krummerne 3 - Fars gode idé (1994) and Krummernes Jul (1996) and Vibeke in Krummernes Jul (2006)