Anna (short film)

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Movie
Original title Anna
Country of production Denmark
original language Danish
Publishing year 2009
length 35 minutes
Rod
Director Rúnar Rúnarsson
script Rúnar Rúnarsson
production Caroline Schlueter
camera Sophia Olsson
cut Jacob Schulsinger
occupation

Anna is a Danish short film from 2009. It is the graduation film by director and screenwriter Rúnar Rúnarsson and was shot in Hundested . The film premiered at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs . In the same year he also opened the Nordisk Panorama Film Festival , where it was named best short film.

action

The adolescents Anna and Ole live in a fishing village and try to pass the time with target practice, a drink in the harbor kiosk and rubbish bag battles. Anna's mother is heavily pregnant and single. Her husband has left her and she blames herself. At night, because she cannot sleep, Anna crawls into her mother's bed and caresses her mother's stomach. When fighting with Ole, however, she quickly becomes aggressive. After seeing Ole in the swimming pool with Ida, Anna compares the bodies of other women with hers in the locker room.

After an argument with her mother, Anna flees to the boat that is lying in the harbor, which she maintains. After damaging some cars on the way there, she goes for the boat with the help of a hammer and rifle. That night she sleeps in her bed and the next day the boat lies at the bottom of the harbor. When she meets Ole, she apologizes for her behavior and asks about the girl in the swimming pool. The two hug and she quietly confesses her love to him. When he asks what she said, she says out loud that she missed him and he says, before he runs away, that he did the same.

Coming home happily, she witnesses an argument between her parents at some distance. In the house that has been decorated for Christmas, she finds her mother crying in bed. Now it is Anna who takes her comfortingly in her arms.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anna is The Opening Film of Nordisk Panorama , September 18, 2009, at annathefilm.blogspot.dk.
  2. Best Nordic Short Film at Nordisk Panorama 2009 , September 30, 2009, at annathefilm.blogspot.dk.