Film detail | My African Adventure


Days of Danish Cinema




Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
Subtitles: Anglické, simultánní překlad do češtiny
Directed by: Martin Miehe-Renard
Year: 2013
Length: 85`
Rating: 9
Screenplay: Martin Miehe-Renard, Michael Obel
Director of Photography: Lars Reinholdt
Music: Neill Solomon
Edited by: Gerd Tjur
Production: Obel Film

Synopsis: The Berg family wins a journey to Africa. The kids insist on going to Africa and participate in charitable work with endangered animals. Their parents can't go with them, so they persuade their uncle Eric to go instead. In Africa they live on a farm that doubles as a veterinarian hospital and a hotel. Uncle Eric and the kids are surprised to find that Mrs Flinth, their harsh neighbor from Denmark, is also staying at the farm with her young niece Julie. When the kids leave the farm to go camping in the wild savannah, Mrs. Flinth gets kidnapped by poachers. Uncle Eric and the kids then go after the poachers to rescue Mrs Flinth and the stolen animals.

Martin Miehe-Renard: Martin Miehe-Renard (1956) is a screenwriter, director, producer and actor. He graduated from the National Film School of Denmark. He's worked for a long time in television, where he has made a number of series. He made his debut with the family film Pixie Panic (Pyrus pa pletten, 2000), and later filmed a series of children's films - My Sister's Kids in Jutland(Min sosters born vaelter Nordjylland, 2010), My Sister's Kids Home Alone (Min sosters born alene hjemme, 2012) and My African Adventure (Min sosters born i Afrika, 2013).

Where and when My African Adventure is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 6Jun 1st at 15:50N/A

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