Film detail | Catch That Girl


Days of Danish Cinema




Countries: Denmark, Sweden, Norway
Language: Danish
Subtitles: České
Directed by: Hans Fabian Wullenweber
Year: 2002
Length: 87`
Rating: 10
Story: Hans Fabian Wullenweber, Nikolaj Arce, Erlend Loe
Screenplay: Nikolaj Arcel
Director of Photography: Jacob Kusk
Music: Magnus Dahlberg
Edited by: Miriam Norgaard
Production: Nimbus Film

Synopsis: The obstacles connected with 12-year-old Ida, Sebastian and Jonas' perilous mission are many: A bank vault 30 meters above ground, secret combinations to crack, vicious guard dogs to wrestle, psychotic watchmen to distract and a bank manager to fool. Not to mention surviving a hair-raising go-cart race through narrow city streets with a hoard of cops giving chase. Equipped with the latest climbing gear, a few borrowed go-carts and a couple of wild, throbbing hearts set on winning Ida's love, the trio plan the most audacious bank heist in the history of Denmark - by breaking into the world's most secure bank vault.

Hans Fabian Wullenweber: Hans Fabian Wullenweber (1967) is a screenwriter and director. He graduated from the National Film School of Denmark, completing his education abroad. He has collaborated on the development of several films. He began independently by directing short films, e.g., the award-winning Still Around (Udenfor, 2000). He established himself with the full-length family film Catch That Girl (Klatretosen, 2002), which won audience appreciation and many awards. From his other works we'll mention, e.g., the horror Cecilie (2007) and the musical Bora Bora (2011).

Where and when Catch That Girl is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 4May 27th at 10:50N/A

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