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Gone with the Fish 1999

★ 4.94 votes116 min📅 1999-09-03

"Real people. True Love. Easy Money. And big trouble."

Lotte Svendsen's poignant drama, Gone with the Fish (1999), is a heartwarming tale set against the picturesque backdrop of Bornholm, a Baltic island.

Director: Lotte Svendsen

Cast

Sofie Stougaard
Sofie Stougaard
Sonja
Henrik Lykkegaard
Henrik Lykkegaard
Lars Erik
Michelle Bjørn-Andersen
Michelle Bjørn-Andersen
Karen
Isidor Torkar
Isidor Torkar
Francisco
Thomas Bo Larsen
Thomas Bo Larsen
Ib
Helle Dolleris
Helle Dolleris
Bibi
Søren Hauch-Fausbøll
Søren Hauch-Fausbøll
Flemse
Christoffer Barnekov
Christoffer Barnekov
Svensk nøgenbader
Willy Lund Hansen
Benny
Benjamin Hansen
Kenneth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gone with the Fish (1999) about?

The film follows the story of Lars Erik and his wife Sonja as they navigate the complexities of relationships and the challenges of balancing love, materialism, and the allure of easy money.

Who directed Gone with the Fish?

The film was directed by Lotte Svendsen.

Who stars in Gone with the Fish?

The movie features a talented cast, including Sofie Stougaard, Henrik Lykkegaard, Michelle Bjørn-Andersen, and Isidor Torkar.

Is Gone with the Fish (1999) worth watching?

While Gone with the Fish may not have received a high rating on IMDb, its thought-provoking themes and engaging characters make it a compelling watch for fans of drama and comedy.

How long is Gone with the Fish?

The film has a runtime of 116 minutes.

About Gone with the Fish (1999) — A Heartwarming Drama of Love and Temptation

Lotte Svendsen's poignant drama, Gone with the Fish (1999), is a heartwarming tale set against the picturesque backdrop of Bornholm, a Baltic island. The film, loosely based on the director's childhood memories, delves into the complexities of relationships and the challenges of balancing love, materialism, and the allure of easy money. At the center of this nuanced exploration are Lars Erik and his wife Sonja, played by Henrik Lykkegaard and Sofie Stougaard respectively. Their seemingly perfect life is built on the sturdy foundation of their love for each other, but the conflicts they face are all too real.

As the story unfolds, the audience is transported to a world of consumerism and temptation, where the lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred. With its thought-provoking themes and engaging characters, Gone with the Fish is a must-watch for fans of drama and comedy alike. The film's ability to balance humor and pathos makes it a compelling watch, and its relatable characters ensure that audiences remain invested in their journey. With its rich setting and memorable performances, Gone with the Fish is a cinematic experience that will leave viewers thinking long after the credits roll.