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My Granny's House 1984

★ 4.33 votes81 min📅 1984-08-31

In the Danish black comedy classic *My Granny's House* (1984), director Frode Højer Pedersen transforms Danish author Soya's biting memoir into a sharp, darkly humorous drama that balances wit with poignant themes.

Director: Frode Højer Pedersen

Cast

Mikkel Egelund
Mikkel Egelund
Sømand
Bodil Udsen
Bodil Udsen
Farmor
Søren Spanning
Søren Spanning
Far
Kirsten Olesen
Kirsten Olesen
Johanne
Tammi Øst
Tammi Øst
Vide
Laura Faurschou
Beate
Vera Gebuhr
Vera Gebuhr
Fru Agerlin
Erno Müller
Erno Müller
Dr. Agerlin
Birgitte Federspiel
Birgitte Federspiel
Tante Laura
Karen Marie Løwert
Karen Marie Løwert
Fru Tychsen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *My Granny's House* (1984) about?

After losing his mother, young Søren is sent to live with his wealthy but stingy grandmother, who sees him as the perfect protégé and future heir. Their evolving relationship takes a darkly comedic turn as ambition, rivalry, and an unexpected twist redefine family loyalty.

Who directed *My Granny's House*?

The film was directed by Frode Højer Pedersen, known for his work in Danish cinema that blends humor with social commentary.

Who stars in *My Granny's House*?

The film features Mikkel Egelund as young Søren, alongside Bodil Udsen as the formidable Granny, with Søren Spanning, Kirsten Olesen, and Tammi Øst rounding out the cast.

Is *My Granny's House* (1984) worth watching?

This Danish black comedy offers a unique mix of sharp humor and dark twists, making it a standout for those who enjoy character-driven dramas with a satirical edge. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its engaging themes and performances make it a worthy watch for fans of offbeat family stories.

How long is *My Granny's House*?

The film runs for 81 minutes, a compact runtime that keeps the story tight and engaging.

About My Granny's House (1984) — A Danish Dark Comedy of Family, Greed, and Poison

In the Danish black comedy classic *My Granny's House* (1984), director Frode Højer Pedersen transforms Danish author Soya's biting memoir into a sharp, darkly humorous drama that balances wit with poignant themes. The story follows young Søren, sent to live with his eccentric, wealthy grandmother after his mother's passing. Determined to mold him into a refined heir—and sole beneficiary of her fortune—Granny's unorthodox methods spark a surprising bond between the two, culminating in a twist that's as dark as it is darkly funny. With its richly layered characters and biting social commentary, the film explores the complexities of family, greed, and unexpected affection beneath a veneer of old-world manners.

Set in a bygone era, *My Granny's House* captures the tension between tradition and morality, wrapped in the director's signature blend of satire and heart. The film's tone oscillates between lighthearted family squabbles and the shadow of something far more sinister, creating a unique atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.