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Ta' lidt solskin 1969

★ 5.24 votes📅 1969-10-17

Step into the sun-drenched world of *Ta' lidt solskin* (1969), a Danish folk comedy that captures the warmth of family, freedom, and community like a ray of golden summer light.

Director: Annelise Reenberg

Cast

Axel Strøbye
Axel Strøbye
Poul Otto Madsen
Poul Bundgaard
Poul Bundgaard
Henry Bernhard Iversen
Pusle Helmuth
Pusle Helmuth
Anne
Vigga Bro
Vigga Bro
Olga
Ole Monty
Ole Monty
Valde
Arthur Jensen
Arthur Jensen
Ludvig
Henny Lindorff Buckhøj
Henny Lindorff Buckhøj
Fru Berg
Miskow Makwarth
Miskow Makwarth
Fuldmægtig Mortensen
Bjørn Puggaard-Müller
Bjørn Puggaard-Müller
Skoleinspektør Jørgensen
Clara Pontoppidan
Clara Pontoppidan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ta' lidt solskin (1969) about?

This Danish folk comedy follows two musicians who embrace a carefree life in a bohemian community, only to face a clash with authorities over their unconventional lifestyle. When Bernhard's children join them, the film explores themes of family bonds, freedom, and the struggle against rigid societal expectations.

Who directed Ta' lidt solskin?

Annelise Reenberg directed *Ta' lidt solskin*, bringing a warm, humorous touch to this family-friendly Danish comedy.

Who stars in Ta' lidt solskin?

The film features Axel Strøbye, Poul Bundgaard, Pusle Helmuth, Vigga Bro, and Ole Monty as the heart of its ensemble cast.

Is Ta' lidt solskin (1969) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted Danish comedies, *Ta' lidt solskin* offers a charming blend of humor and heart. Its nostalgic setting and relatable themes make it a delightful choice, though its slower pace may not suit all modern viewers.

How long is Ta' lidt solskin?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Ta' lidt solskin (1969) — A Danish Folk Comedy Celebrating Family and Freedom

Step into the sun-drenched world of *Ta' lidt solskin* (1969), a Danish folk comedy that captures the warmth of family, freedom, and community like a ray of golden summer light. Directed by Annelise Reenberg, this heartfelt gem follows Poul Otto Madsen and Bernhard Iversen, two carefree musicians who bring their joyful spirit to the quirky garden houses of Nokken on Amager. When Bernhard's children, Anne and Peter, join them after years abroad, the children thrive in the bohemian, welcoming atmosphere—only to face opposition from social services determined to enforce rigid norms. It's a playful yet poignant battle between heart and bureaucracy, wrapped in the nostalgic charm of a bygone era.

Reenberg's direction infuses the film with a lighthearted tone, balancing humor with subtle social commentary. The setting—a vibrant, eccentric community—becomes a character itself, offering a sanctuary where laughter and humanity triumph over cold authority. With its ensemble cast of beloved Danish actors, *Ta' lidt solskin* radiates a timeless appeal, perfect for audiences seeking a feel-good escape that's as meaningful as it is entertaining.