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Johannes' hemmelighed 1985

★ 6.01 votes📅 1985-12-06

In the poignant Danish family drama *Johannes' hemmelighed* (1985), directed by Åke Sandgren, young Johannes grapples with the emotional turbulence of his parents' divorce.

Director: Åke Sandgren

Cast

Jakob Katz
Johannes
Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum
Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum
Jesus
Kirsten Olesen
Kirsten Olesen
Johannes' mor
Claus Strandberg
Claus Strandberg
Johannes' far
Poul Thomsen
Poul Thomsen
Bedstefar
Bodil Lindorff
Bodil Lindorff
Fru Jensen
Liv Løvetand Hansen
Lille pige
Karen-Lise Mynster
Karen-Lise Mynster
Den lille piges mor
Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
Den lille piges far
Johannes Rebel
Syngende dreng

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Johannes' hemmelighed (1985) about?

The film follows young Johannes, who struggles with his parents' divorce and his father's abandonment. After hearing a Bible passage about the Apocalypse, he confronts visions of light and darkness that blur his fears with spiritual awakening. It's a delicate story of childhood resilience and existential curiosity.

Who directed Johannes' hemmelighed?

Åke Sandgren directed *Johannes' hemmelighed*, bringing his signature blend of realism and poetic imagery to this Danish drama.

Who stars in Johannes' hemmelighed?

The film features Jakob Katz in the lead role, supported by Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum, Kirsten Olesen, Claus Strandberg, and Poul Thomsen.

Is Johannes' hemmelighed (1985) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's intimate exploration of family trauma and faith offers a moving experience for fans of thoughtful dramas. Its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances make it a standout in 1980s Scandinavian cinema.

How long is Johannes' hemmelighed?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Johannes' hemmelighed (1985) — A Danish child's journey through divorce, faith, and a night of revelation

In the poignant Danish family drama *Johannes' hemmelighed* (1985), directed by Åke Sandgren, young Johannes grapples with the emotional turbulence of his parents' divorce. His father's absence leaves him yearning for connection, and a bedtime Bible passage about the Apocalypse sparks his imaginative fears. That night, a mysterious light fills his room, blending his anxieties with a spiritual awakening that challenges his understanding of good, evil, and divine justice.

Sandgren crafts a tender yet haunting exploration of childhood faith and resilience, anchored by Jakob Katz's sensitive portrayal of Johannes. The film's somber yet lyrical tone weaves family drama with existential questions, creating a deeply moving experience. With standout performances from Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum and Kirsten Olesen, *Johannes' hemmelighed* lingers as a thought-provoking gem of 1980s Scandinavian cinema.