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Robin 2017

★ 3.85 votes88 min📅 2017-04-14

In the dense, shadowy forests of Denmark, an encounter with the unexpected takes a chilling turn in *Robin (2017)*, directed by Antonio Tublén. A bloodied woman stumbles into a local's path—naked, traumatized, and claiming she's just killed a man in self-defense.

Director: Antonio Tublén

Cast

Rosalinde Mynster
Rosalinde Mynster
Robin
Jesper Christensen
Jesper Christensen
Pierre
Anders Heinrichsen
Anders Heinrichsen
Jonas
Julie Grundtvig Wester
Julie Grundtvig Wester
Emma
Kirsten Olesen
Kirsten Olesen
Gerda
Maibritt Saerens
Maibritt Saerens
Nadia
Thomas Chaanhing
Thomas Chaanhing
Police officer Quaade
Patrik Karlson
Patrik Karlson
Dr. Robert Nord
Thomas Ernst
Thomas Ernst
Salesman
Danny Thykær
Danny Thykær
Cop

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robin (2017) about?

*Robin (2017)* follows a woman covered in blood who claims to have killed an attacker in self-defense, but the police find no evidence of her story. As her family and authorities turn against her, she's forced to navigate a world where no one believes her, turning the forest into both her refuge and her prison. The film blurs the line between reality and paranoia in a gripping mystery.

Who directed Robin?

Robin was directed by Antonio Tublén, a filmmaker who brings a sharp eye for suspense and unsettling atmospheres to the thriller genre.

Who stars in Robin?

The film stars Rosalinde Mynster, Jesper Christensen, Anders Heinrichsen, Julie Grundtvig Wester, and Kirsten Olesen in pivotal roles.

Is Robin (2017) worth watching?

If you love tight, suspenseful thrillers with psychological depth, *Robin (2017)* delivers. Its short runtime keeps the tension high, and the themes of distrust and survival linger long after the credits roll. While not widely rated, its atmospheric storytelling makes it a hidden gem for genre fans.

How long is Robin?

Robin runs for 88 minutes, a brisk runtime that intensifies its gripping narrative.

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About Robin (2017) — A Haunting Thriller About Truth and Isolation in the Danish Woods

In the dense, shadowy forests of Denmark, an encounter with the unexpected takes a chilling turn in *Robin (2017)*, directed by Antonio Tublén. A bloodied woman stumbles into a local's path—naked, traumatized, and claiming she's just killed a man in self-defense. Yet when authorities search for evidence, they find none; the woods hold no trace of her harrowing story. As the police dismiss her account as fantasy, Robin's own family begins to question her sanity, leaving her utterly alone in a nightmare where truth and fiction blur.

This Danish thriller thrives on suspense, weaving a web of doubt around Robin's credibility while exploring themes of isolation, trust, and the fragility of perception. Tublén crafts an eerie atmosphere where every rustling leaf feels like a threat and every glance hides a secret. With a tight runtime of 88 minutes, *Robin* keeps viewers on edge, questioning what's real and what's imagined in a story where survival itself is the first mystery.