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Submarino 2010

★ 7.1171 votes115 min📅 2010-03-25

"Two brothers meet at their mother's funeral, each in his way on a path of self-destruction, both haunted by a tragedy in their youth."

Directed by the acclaimed Thomas Vinterberg, Submarino (2010) delves into the complex dynamics of two brothers haunted by a tragic event from their youth. As children, Nick and his brother were left to care for their baby brother while their mother struggled with addiction.

Director: Thomas Vinterberg

Cast

Jakob Cedergren
Jakob Cedergren
Nick
Peter Plaugborg
Peter Plaugborg
Martin's Father
Gustav Fischer Kjærulff
Gustav Fischer Kjærulff
Martin
Morten Rose
Morten Rose
Ivan
Henrik Strube
Jimmy Gule
Helene Reingaard Neumann
Helene Reingaard Neumann
Mona
Patricia Schumann
Patricia Schumann
Sofie
Dar Salim
Dar Salim
Goran
Sebastian Bull Sarning
Sebastian Bull Sarning
Little Nick
Mads Broe Andersen
Little Brother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Submarino (2010) about?

The film explores the complex dynamics of two brothers haunted by a tragic event from their youth, as they navigate their separate paths of self-destruction.

Who directed Submarino?

The acclaimed Danish director Thomas Vinterberg helms this gripping drama.

Who stars in Submarino?

The film features an impressive cast, including Jakob Cedergren, Peter Plaugborg, and Gustav Fischer Kjærulff.

Is Submarino (2010) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking narrative, powerful performances, and emotionally charged atmosphere, Submarino (2010) is a must-watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas.

How long is Submarino?

The runtime of Submarino (2010) is 115 minutes.

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About Submarino (2010) — A Haunting Tale of Brothers, Trauma, and Self-Destruction

Directed by the acclaimed Thomas Vinterberg, Submarino (2010) delves into the complex dynamics of two brothers haunted by a tragic event from their youth. As children, Nick and his brother were left to care for their baby brother while their mother struggled with addiction. The consequences of their actions still linger, as evident in the brothers' separate paths of self-destruction. Nick, after serving time for an assault, tries to help an old friend while grappling with his own demons. The meeting of the two brothers at their mother's funeral sets off a chain of events that exposes the depth of their emotional pain. Vinterberg masterfully weaves a narrative that probes the human condition, revealing the devastating effects of neglect and trauma on the psyche of these two characters. This gripping drama explores the intricacies of the human experience, where the lines between right and wrong are constantly blurred.

Submarino (2010) is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged film that lingers long after the credits roll. With its stark portrayal of the human condition, this Danish drama will keep viewers engaged and invested in the characters' struggles. If you're a fan of intense, character-driven dramas, then Submarino (2010) is a must-watch.

Submarino (2010) features an impressive cast, including Jakob Cedergren, Peter Plaugborg, and Gustav Fischer Kjærulff. With its gripping narrative and powerful performances, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.