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Slim Slam Slum 2002

★ 5.911 votes97 min📅 2002-08-30

In 2002, Danish director Jorge Ballarin brought the chaotic energy of the cult animated series to life with *Slim Slam Slum (2002)*, a raunchy comedy drenched in the grimy charm of Copenhagen's Nordvest district.

Director: Jorge Ballarin

Cast

Thure Lindhardt
Thure Lindhardt
Slim
Simon Jul Jørgensen
Simon Jul Jørgensen
Slam
Tommy Bredsted
Tommy Bredsted
Slum
Gry Bay
Gry Bay
Dit
Tina Kissow
Dat
Rebacca Egekvist
Dut
Ken Vedsegaard
Ken Vedsegaard
Verner
Mads M. Nielsen
Mads M. Nielsen
Dahlgård
Lasse Skou Lindstad
Lille Bjørn
Hans Henrik Voetmann
Hans Henrik Voetmann
Far - Torben

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slim Slam Slum (2002) about?

This Danish comedy follows three unemployed twenty-somethings—Slim, Slam, and Slum—as they swap their dead-end jobs for a chaotic scheme to strike it rich online. With the help of a shady web-developer partner, they launch a viral website, blending absurd humor with the grit of Copenhagen's working-class suburbs.

Who directed Slim Slam Slum?

Jorge Ballarin is at the helm of *Slim Slam Slum (2002)*, steering the film's irreverent tone and capturing the raw energy of its source material.

Who stars in Slim Slam Slum?

The film features Thure Lindhardt, Simon Jul Jørgensen, and Tommy Bredsted as the titular trio, with Gry Bay, Tina Kissow, and Rebacca Egekvist rounding out the chaotic cast.

Is Slim Slam Slum (2002) worth watching?

If you crave a no-holds-barred Danish comedy with heart, grit, and a side of absurdity, *Slim Slam Slum (2002)* delivers. Its raunchy humor and underdog vibe make it a cult gem for fans of offbeat, early-2000s Danish indie films.

How long is Slim Slam Slum?

Slim Slam Slum (2002) has a runtime of 97 minutes.

About Slim Slam Slum (2002) — A Danish Comedy About Slackers, Websites, and Wild Hustles

In 2002, Danish director Jorge Ballarin brought the chaotic energy of the cult animated series to life with *Slim Slam Slum (2002)*, a raunchy comedy drenched in the grimy charm of Copenhagen's Nordvest district. Thure Lindhardt, Simon Jul Jørgensen, and Tommy Bredsted step into the shoes of three slacker twenty-somethings—Slim, Slam, and Slum—whose daily routines revolve around endless PlayStation battles, sticky-floored bathroom breaks, and just enough weed to blur reality. But when their dead-end jobs finally push them to the brink, these misfits hatch a deliciously absurd plan to claw their way into money, power, and street cred. With Dahlgård, their shady web-developer partner, as their digital pied piper, the trio launches a viral website that promises fame, fortune, and maybe even a shred of respect.

The film captures the raw, unfiltered pulse of early internet ambition—equal parts hilarious and cringe—amidst a soundtrack that throbs with the rebellious spirit of Danish indie music. *Slim Slam Slum (2002)* isn't just a comedy; it's a time capsule of millennial laziness turned hustle, where laziness becomes a weapon and the bathroom stall is the throne of their tiny kingdom. Expect sharp satire, awkwardly timed slapstick, and a trio of leads who feel like they stumbled out of a basement rave straight into your screen.