Film detail | Scratch

Bagland


Days of Danish Cinema




Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
Subtitles: Anglické, české
Directed by: Anders Gustafsson
Year: 2003
Length: 81`
Rating: 17
Screenplay: Kim Leona
Director of Photography: Manuel Alberto Claro
Music: Lars Daniel Terkelsen
Edited by: Asa Mossberg
Production: Nimbus Film

Synopsis: There is a harsh atmosphere amongst the tenants of a concrete youth hostel. Mille (17) and her slightly older boyfriend Kenny are used to it, but Mille has a plan to leave all of this behind. When the council offers Kenny a flat, Mille takes the opportunity to move in with him. But their old problems follow them; Kenny can't give up his old lifestyle of friends, beer and dope, and can't find a job. Mille must slave away in a bakery with her friend Anja. But when Mille meets hip-hopper Sami, she falls for him; he's ambitious and has a goal. Torn between two boys, she's forced to reflect on who she really is. It's her dilemma - can she break free from her surroundings and where she comes from?

Anders Gustafsson: Anders Gustafsson (1967) is a screenwriter and director. After graduating from the National Film School of Denmark he began making short films, e.g., Swedish Roulette (Svensk Roulette, 1997) and Skoda (2002). He made his debut with the feature-length drama Scratch (Bagland, 2003), then shot the family film Percy, Buffalo Bill and I (Percy, Buffalo Bill och jag, 2005). Of his latest documentary works we'll mention, e.g., Little Miss Grown-Up (Lille voksen, 2008) and Chasing Success (Succesjaegerne, 2012).

Where and when Scratch is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 5May 27th at 22:00N/A

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