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Temporary Release 2007

★ 4.37 votes90 min📅 2007-01-12

In Erik Clausen's heartfelt Danish drama *Temporary Release (2007)*, a man serving time for minor offenses is granted a fleeting taste of freedom to attend his son's wedding.

Director: Erik Clausen

Cast

Erik Clausen
Erik Clausen
John
Jesper Asholt
Jesper Asholt
Bo
Ditte Gråbøl
Ditte Gråbøl
Lisbeth
Elith Nulle Nykjær
Elith Nulle Nykjær
Sømmet
Maria Rossing
Maria Rossing
Tanja
Lilly Nielsen
Selv
Helle Fastrup
Kylle
Pil Egholm
Pil Egholm
Bettina
Henrik Bruhn
Henrik Bruhn
Kenneth
Trine Juul Andersen
Trine Juul Andersen
Jeanne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Temporary Release (2007) about?

The film follows John, a petty criminal granted a temporary release from prison to attend his son's wedding. Under the watchful eye of his stern escort, he confronts long-buried emotions while navigating the challenges of a day meant for celebration. The reunion tests his resolve and forces him to confront the choices that led to his current situation.

Who directed Temporary Release?

The film was directed by Erik Clausen, who also stars in the lead role. Clausen is known for his distinctive blend of drama and dark comedy in Danish cinema.

Who stars in Temporary Release?

The film features Erik Clausen in the lead role, alongside Jesper Asholt as his escort, and Ditte Gråbøl, Maria Rossing, and Lilly Nielsen in key supporting roles.

Is Temporary Release (2007) worth watching?

While not widely rated on IMDb, *Temporary Release* delivers a touching and authentic character study that fans of Scandinavian family dramas will appreciate. Its concise runtime and emotional depth make it a rewarding watch for those who enjoy understated, thought-provoking cinema.

How long is Temporary Release?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Temporary Release (2007) — A Danish drama about a prison furlough, family, and the cost of second chances

In Erik Clausen's heartfelt Danish drama *Temporary Release (2007)*, a man serving time for minor offenses is granted a fleeting taste of freedom to attend his son's wedding. Escorted by a stern provincial officer, the reunion is charged with raw emotion as decades of strained relationships thaw under the weight of unspoken regrets. The film navigates the delicate balance between hope and hardship, where a day of celebration becomes a poignant reflection on second chances. Clausen's signature blend of dark comedy and poignant drama shines through, offering a uniquely Danish perspective on family, obligation, and the small, meaningful moments that define us.

Set against the backdrop of Denmark's quiet countryside, *Temporary Release* captures the quiet tension of a man caught between the rigid walls of his past and the fragile possibilities of the future. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, this intimate character study unfolds with surprising depth, led by Erik Clausen's magnetic performance and a supporting cast that breathes life into the supporting roles. The film's understated charm lies in its ability to make the ordinary extraordinary, turning a simple wedding into a metaphor for reconciliation and renewal.