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Juliane 2000

★ 10.05 votes📅 2000-04-07

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1894 Christianshavn, *Juliane* (2000) follows the fiery Juliane as she navigates the turbulent waters of love, family, and social upheaval.

Director: Hans Kristensen

Cast

Mette Lisby
Mette Lisby
Juliane Jensen
Pelle Koppel
Pelle Koppel
Otto Jensen
Bodil Jørgensen
Bodil Jørgensen
Josephine
Kristian Halken
Kristian Halken
Linder
Sanne Grangaard
Sanne Grangaard
Rikke
Thomas Eje
Thomas Eje
Helbig
Birthe Neumann
Birthe Neumann
Madam Olsen
Allan Svensson
Allan Svensson
Slagter Bengtsson
Krister Henriksson
Krister Henriksson
Wilhelm Hansen
Allan Olsen
Allan Olsen
Peder Kjærdsgaard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Juliane (2000) about?

*Juliane* (2000) explores the life of a headstrong woman in 1894 Christianshavn as she balances family responsibilities with the growing demands of her husband's trade union activism. The film captures the friction between personal devotion and public duty, all while navigating the social upheavals of the era.

Who directed Juliane?

Hans Kristensen directed *Juliane* (2000), bringing his signature blend of drama and dark humor to this period piece.

Who stars in Juliane?

The film stars Mette Lisby as Juliane, alongside Pelle Koppel, Bodil Jørgensen, Kristian Halken, and Sanne Grangaard.

Is Juliane (2000) worth watching?

With its compelling blend of drama and comedy, *Juliane* (2000) offers a fascinating glimpse into turn-of-the-century social dynamics. While not widely rated, its themes of love and labor make it a thoughtful watch for fans of period pieces with emotional depth.

How long is Juliane?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Juliane (2000) — A Danish Drama-Comedy of Love and Labor in 1894

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1894 Christianshavn, *Juliane* (2000) follows the fiery Juliane as she navigates the turbulent waters of love, family, and social upheaval. Directed by Hans Kristensen, this Danish drama-comedy dives into the struggles of a fiercely independent woman whose husband, Otto, becomes consumed by trade union politics, leaving her to juggle the chaos of home life and societal tensions. With a sharp eye for the divides between public duty and private devotion, the film paints a vivid portrait of a marriage tested by ideals and the quiet battles of daily survival. Mette Lisby shines in the titular role, supported by a stellar cast including Pelle Koppel and Bodil Jørgensen, all bringing depth to this era's social and emotional fractures.

A story where personal and political fires burn equally bright, *Juliane* balances humor and heartache against a backdrop of striking workers and simmering familial discord. The film's atmosphere crackles with the tension of a community on edge, where even the dinner table becomes a battleground for opinions on love, loyalty, and liberation. Blending drama with sharp comedic strokes, Kristensen crafts a tale that's as much about the quiet heroism of everyday women as it is about the era's sweeping changes.