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Sammen hver for sig 2013

44 min📅 2013-04-23

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

Cast

Anette Støvelbæk
Anette Støvelbæk
Jytte
Michael Asmussen
Michael Asmussen
Bob
Gordon Kennedy
Gordon Kennedy
Knud
Sofie Lassen-Kahlke
Sofie Lassen-Kahlke
Majbrit
Helena Quist Kristensen
Maja
Sebastian Jessen
Sebastian Jessen
Hjalmer
Johnny Hoffmann Laurberg Fabricius
Politi
Sasha Henriksen
Ulla fra Gallup
Leif Nielsen
Leif
Alexandra Ternstroem
Alexandra Ternstroem
Knuds mor Birgit

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.