Two (1964)

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Movie
German title Two
Original title To
Country of production Denmark
original language Danish
Publishing year 1964
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
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Director Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt
script Klaus Rifbjerg
production Finn Aabye , Helge Robbert
Uffe Stormgaard
music Georg Riedel
camera Georg Oddner
cut Edith Nisted Nielsen
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Zwei (Original title: To ) is a Danish film drama from 1964 by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt . The script was written by Klaus Rifbjerg . Yvonne Ingdal as Lone and Jens Østerholm as Niels can be seen in the leading roles . The work had its world premiere on August 26, 1964 in Denmark. It premiered in the Federal Republic of Germany in June 1965 as part of the Berlin International Film Festival .

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The “hero” of this film is a young man who on the one hand feels like an outsider to society and on the other hand tries to adapt to society at the same time. He changes jobs as often as the rooms he rented, and this probably applies to the girlfriends too. His encounter with the girl Lone, about whom the film focuses on, is correspondingly turbulent. Because Lone is an open-minded and nice, but still quite uncomplicated girl. She feels attracted and repelled at the same time by the outsider, who is so very different from her previous friends. It is an encounter, intense but fleeting, an episode in the big city of Copenhagen, in which one meets and then loses sight of one another. Somewhere in the background lurks the indefinable fear of loneliness and lack of contact.

Reviews

The Protestant film observer is full of praise: "Very lively and realistic Danish study from everyday life, the fleetingness of which reveals something of the difficulties of human coexistence."

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Evangelischer Filmbeobachter , Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 278/1965, pp. 504–505.