
Spidse albuer, blødende knæ 2013
Set against the stifling backdrop of a Danish suburb in the summer of 2013, *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* follows 15-year-old Julie as she grapples with the suffocating weight of her childhood home.
Director: Karoline Lyngbye
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* (2013) about?
*Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* paints a poignant portrait of a 15-year-old girl navigating the claustrophobic environment of her suburban home during summer vacation. When her sister's boyfriend visits, Julie sees a chance to break free from the tension at home and explore the restless stirrings of her body and mind, all while confronting the unspoken fractures in her family.
Who directed *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ*?
The film was directed by Karoline Lyngbye, whose sensitive approach to storytelling crafts a deeply atmospheric exploration of adolescence.
Who stars in *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ*?
The cast features Julie Grundtvig Wester in the lead role, alongside Morten Holst, Charlotte Sieling, and Coco Hjardemaal.
Is *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* (2013) worth watching?
As a concentrated 29-minute drama, *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* offers a sharp, intimate look at teenage angst that feels both authentic and cinematic. While it's not a mainstream title, its focus on youthful restlessness and family dynamics makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven storytelling. The lack of an IMDb rating leaves room for personal judgment, but its themes resonate strongly.
How long is *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ*?
The film runs for 29 minutes.
About Spidse albuer, blødende knæ (2013) — A Danish drama of teenage longing and stifled summers
Set against the stifling backdrop of a Danish suburb in the summer of 2013, *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* follows 15-year-old Julie as she grapples with the suffocating weight of her childhood home. Directed by Karoline Lyngbye, this intimate drama explores the raw edges of adolescence through Julie's restless search for escape and self-discovery. With her mother unable to shield her from life's harsher realities and her older sister's relationship adding tension to the household, Julie seizes a fleeting but pivotal moment when her sister's boyfriend visits on a sweltering summer day. The film captures the quiet intensity of teenage curiosity and longing, framing a coming-of-age story that feels both universal and deeply personal.
The atmosphere is thick with unspoken emotions—heat, stagnation, and the push-pull of innocence and experience. Lyngbye's sensitive direction, paired with standout performances from Julie Grundtvig Wester, Morten Holst, Charlotte Sieling, and Coco Hjardemaal, transforms a seemingly ordinary setting into a charged space where every glance and gesture holds weight. *Spidse albuer, blødende knæ* isn't just about growing up; it's about the cracks in the façade that let the light—and the chaos—of adulthood peek through.