''After the Wedding'' ( da, Efter brylluppet) is a 2006 Danish-Swedish
drama film
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directed by
Susanne Bier
Susanne Bier (; born 15 April 1960) is a Danish filmmaker. She is best known for her feature films ''Brothers'' (2004), '' After the Wedding'' (2006), ''In a Better World'' (2010), and '' Bird Box'' (2018), and the TV miniseries ''The Night Mana ...
and starring
Mads Mikkelsen
Mads Dittmann Mikkelsen, (; born 22 November 1965) is a Danish actor. Originally a gymnast and dancer, he rose to fame in Denmark as an actor for his roles such as Tonny in the first two films of the ''Pusher'' film trilogy (1996, 2004), Det ...
and
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen (; born 22 November 1968) is a Danish actress who works in theatre, television, and film. Knudsen made her screen debut in the 1997 improvisational comedy ''Let's Get Lost (1997 film), Let's Get Lost'', for which she receive ...
. The film was a critical success and was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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, but lost to ''
The Lives of Others
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''.
Plot
Jacob Petersen manages an Indian orphanage. With a small staff, he works as hard as he can to keep the orphanage afloat and is personally invested in the young charges—particularly Pramod, whom he has cared for since his birth. The orphanage has been in danger of collapse for eight years and faces bankruptcy. A Danish corporation offers a substantial donation to maintain the orphanage if Jacob returns to Denmark, where he grew up, to receive the donation in person. Apparently the CEO, Jørgen Hannson, wishes to meet Jacob.
Upset when he learns that Jacob must travel to Copenhagen, Pramod insists that he return for Pramod's birthday, which is in eight days. Jacob departs for Denmark; once there he's greeted by a driver and a young man named Christian and checked into a luxurious suite paid for by the corporation.
Jacob meets with Jørgen, who says he's still considering which project to fund. This surprises Jacob, who had understood that the decision was already made. Christian is marrying Jørgen's daughter Anna and Jørgen invites Jacob to the wedding. During the ceremony, Jørgen's wife Helene notices Jacob. They are formally introduced during the reception, but not for the first time: 20 years earlier, she was the love of his life, but he was unfaithful with her best friend and they broke up.
During Anna's speech at the marriage festivities, Jacob learns that she isn't Jørgen's biological daughter; his suspicion that she might be his own is confirmed by Helene the next day. Jacob is angry to just be learning this now. Helene claims that they'd tried to track him down in India. She is compelled to tell Anna about Jacob; the two meet and get along well, if slightly awkwardly.
Jørgen stalls the negotiations relating to funding, which distresses Jacob because of his promise to return for Pramod's birthday. Jacob attempts to explain, but the disappointed Pramod cuts the phone call short. Jørgen discloses that he will create a foundation in Jacob and Anna's names and fund it with a large sum of money. One of the conditions of the contract would be that Jacob must live in Denmark. At first Jacob cannot comply, thinking of Pramod and the other children who have been part of his life for so long; he also resents the implication that he could be bought by Jørgen.
When Jacob storms out, Jørgen runs after him and admits the real motivation: he is terminally ill. Jørgen had brought Jacob to Denmark so he could care for Anna and Helene, as well as Jørgen's twin sons Morten and Martin. Angered at this deception, Jacob hastily leaves for his hotel room. Later, Anna arrives distressed because she has just discovered Christian with another woman. Jacob comforts her, realizing his need for her in his life. He signs the contract with Jørgen with the conditions intact.
Jørgen dies. On Jacob's next visit to India, construction work at the orphanage is well underway. Jacob invites Pramod to come to Denmark to live with him, but partly because Jacob used to rail against the rich, Pramod decides to stay in his home country.
Cast
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Mads Mikkelsen
Mads Dittmann Mikkelsen, (; born 22 November 1965) is a Danish actor. Originally a gymnast and dancer, he rose to fame in Denmark as an actor for his roles such as Tonny in the first two films of the ''Pusher'' film trilogy (1996, 2004), Det ...
as Jacob Petersen
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Rolf Lassgård
Rolf Holger Lassgård (born 29 March 1955) is a Swedish actor. He is known for his many roles in crime dramas.
Life and career
Lassgård was born in Östersund, Jämtland. A keen amateur ice hockey player in his youth, he also joined theatre tea ...
as Jørgen Lennart Hansson
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Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen (; born 22 November 1968) is a Danish actress who works in theatre, television, and film. Knudsen made her screen debut in the 1997 improvisational comedy ''Let's Get Lost (1997 film), Let's Get Lost'', for which she receive ...
as Helene Hansson
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Stine Fischer Christensen
Stine Fischer Christensen (born 1985) is a Danish actress. She has appeared in more than fifteen films since 1997. For her performance as ''Anna Louisa Hansson'' in ''After the Wedding (2006 film), After the Wedding'' she won the Bodil Award for ...
as Anna Louisa Hansson
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Christian Tafdrup
Christian Tafdrup (born 8 April 1978) is a Danish actor, film director, and screenwriter. As a director, he is best known for his directorial debut ''Parents'' (2016) that won the 2017 Robert Award for Best Director, as well as his critically acc ...
as Christian
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Mona Malm
Mona Kristina Wahlman (24 January 1935 – 12 January 2021), better known by her stage name Mona Malm, was a Swedish film, stage, and television actress. Born in 1935 to Harald Ericsson and Inez Malmberg, she began her career with the Swedish R ...
as Mrs. Hansson
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Meenal Patel
Meenal is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Tamil films. She has appeared in Cheran's ''Thavamai Thavamirundhu'', Vetrimaran's ''Aadukalam'', Thangar Bachan's ''Ammavin Kaipesi'' and Bharathiraja's ''Annakodi
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as Mrs. Shaw
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Neeral Mulchandani as Pramod
Release
The film premiered in
Denmark
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on 24 February 2006.
The film had its North American premiere as a gala at the
2006 Toronto International Film Festival
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on 15 September 2006.
[ The film opened in wide release in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2007. It opened in ]limited release
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in the United States on 30 March 2007.[
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Reception
Critical response
On review aggregator
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website Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds an approval rating of 88% based on 105 reviews, and an average rating of 7.42/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The cast brings ''After the Wedding''s melodramatic script to life, creating a movie that is emotionally raw and satisfying." Metacritic
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gave the film a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
''Time
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'' magazine's Richard Schickel
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named the film one of the top 10 movies of 2007, ranking it at #4, calling it a "dark, richly mounted film". While Schickel saw the film as possibly "old-fashioned stylistically, and rather manipulative in its plotting", he also saw "something deeply satisfying in the way it works out the fates of its troubled, yet believable characters."
Accolades
* Academy Awards
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** Best Foreign Language Film (nominated)
* Bodil Awards
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** Best Supporting Actress (Fischer Christensen, won)
** Best Film (Bier, nominated)
** Best Actor (Lassgård, nominated)
** Best Actress (Knudsen, nominated)
* European Film Awards
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** Best Actor (Mikkelsen, nominated)
** Best Director (Bier, nominated)
* Festroia International Film Festival
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Held in the town of Setúbal and ...
** Jury Special Prize (Bier, won)
** Best Actor (Lassgård, won)
* Film by the Sea International Film Festival
** Audience Award (Bier, won)
* Robert Award
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s
** Best Supporting Actress (Fischer Christensen, won)
** Best Actor (Mikkelsen, nominated)
** Best Actress (Knudsen, nominated)
** Best Cinematography (Søborg, nominated)
** Best Costume Design (Manon Rasmussen, nominated)
** Best Editor (Bech Christensen and Højbjerg, nominated)
** Best Film (Bier and Jørgensen, nominated)
** Best Make-Up (Charlotte Laustsen, nominated)
** Best Screenplay, Original (Jensen, nominated)
** Best Sound (Eddie Simonsen and Kristian Eidnes Andersen, nominated)
** Best Supporting Actor (Lassgård, nominated)
* Rouen Nordic Film Festival The Rouen Nordic Film Festival (french: Festival du Cinéma Nordique) was a film festival hold in Rouen, France for screening and competition films made in Nordic and Baltic countries, the Netherlands and Belgium.
In December 2010, the organisers ...
** Best Actress (Knudsen, won)
Remake
In February 2018, actress Julianne Moore
Julie Anne Smith (born December 3, 1960), known professionally as Julianne Moore, is an American actress. Prolific in film since the early 1990s, she is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in independent films, a ...
and writer-director husband Bart Freundlich
Bartholomew Freundlich (born January 17, 1970) is an American film director, television director, screenwriter, and film producer.
Early life
Freundlich was born and raised in Manhattan, the son of Debbie, a marketing consultant, and Larry Freu ...
announced plans to remake ''After the Wedding'' for an English-speaking audience, taking place in New York and India. Production began in late spring of 2018. The remake premiered at the Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,66 ...
on 24 January 2019 and was theatrically released on 9 August 2019. Actress Michelle Williams starred alongside Moore.
See also
* Cinema of Denmark
Denmark has been producing films since 1897 and since the 1980s has maintained a steady stream of product due largely to funding by the state-supported Danish Film Institute. Historically, Danish films have been noted for their realism, religiou ...
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