Sammen hver for sig 2013
Journey across Denmark becomes a microcosm of human connection in *Sammen hver for sig (2013)*, Charlotte Madsen's sharp and poignant short film.
Director: Charlotte Madsen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Sammen hver for sig* (2013) about?
The film follows five passengers on a bus trip across Denmark to deliver a petition, but the real story is the emotional collisions and connections that unfold along the way. Tensions rise, secrets surface, and the group's journey becomes a catalyst for personal change, blending humor with raw honesty.
Who directed *Sammen hver for sig*?
Charlotte Madsen directed this Danish short film, bringing a keen eye for character dynamics and subtle storytelling to the project.
Who stars in *Sammen hver for sig*?
The film features Anette Støvelbæk, Michael Asmussen, Gordon Kennedy, Sofie Lassen-Kahlke, and Helena Quist Kristensen in its ensemble cast.
Is *Sammen hver for sig* (2013) worth watching?
While it may not have a widely known IMDb rating, *Sammen hver for sig* offers a tightly woven character study packed into a concise 44 minutes. Its themes of human connection and resilience make it a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking, dialogue-driven short films.
How long is *Sammen hver for seg* (2013)?
The film runs for 44 minutes.
About Sammen hver for sig (2013) — A Danish bus ride that turns into a journey of self-discovery
Journey across Denmark becomes a microcosm of human connection in *Sammen hver for sig (2013)*, Charlotte Madsen's sharp and poignant short film. Five strangers cram into an oversized bus, bound for Copenhagen to deliver a petition, only to discover the real destination is each other. What starts as a simple trip quickly spirals into a rollercoaster of emotions—laughter, tension, embarrassment, and revelation—unfolding in unexpected ways. Madsen crafts a tight, character-driven narrative that explores isolation, solidarity, and the messy, beautiful unpredictability of shared experiences.
This 44-minute Danish gem blends humor and heartache, wrapping its audience in the raw authenticity of human interaction. With themes of resilience and transformation, it's a film that lingers long after the credits roll, reminding us how even the most ordinary journeys can become extraordinary when we're forced to face ourselves and those around us.