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Young Andersen 2005

★ 5.96 votes110 min📅 2005-03-11

Young Andersen (2005) is a poignant drama that delves into the life of a young Hans Christian Andersen. Set in a historical framework, the film explores the transformative encounter between the aspiring writer and his cynical school principal, Mr. Meisling.

Director: Rumle Hammerich

Cast

Simon Dahl Thaulow
H.C. Andersen
Peter Steen
Peter Steen
Gamle H.C. Andersen
Stine Fischer Christensen
Stine Fischer Christensen
Sofie
Annemarie Malle Klixbüll
Sygeplejerske
Søren Bertelsen
Slagter
Søren Frank
Søren Frank
Tjener hos Wulff
Niels Hinrichsen
Niels Hinrichsen
Oberst Guldberg
Tuva Novotny
Tuva Novotny
Henriette Wulff
Steen Stig Lommer
Steen Stig Lommer
Oehlenschläger
Peter Hesse Overgaard
Peter Hesse Overgaard
Rahbek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Young Andersen (2005) about?

This film tells the story of a young Hans Christian Andersen's encounter with his cynical school principal, Mr. Meisling, which transforms his life.

Who directed Young Andersen?

Young Andersen was directed by Rumle Hammerich, a masterful storyteller known for his poignant dramas.

Who stars in Young Andersen?

The talented cast includes Simon Dahl Thaulow, Peter Steen, and Stine Fischer Christensen.

Is Young Andersen (2005) worth watching?

With its powerful themes and poignant narrative, Young Andersen is a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt the sting of rejection or the thrill of creative expression.

How long is Young Andersen?

Young Andersen has a runtime of 110 minutes.

About Young Andersen (2005) — A Powerful Tale of Creativity and Perseverance

Young Andersen (2005) is a poignant drama that delves into the life of a young Hans Christian Andersen. Set in a historical framework, the film explores the transformative encounter between the aspiring writer and his cynical school principal, Mr. Meisling. Director Rumle Hammerich masterfully crafts a narrative that is both powerful and poignant, leaving viewers with a lasting impression of the struggles and triumphs of Andersen's early years. As we witness Andersen's vulnerability and determination, we are reminded of the enduring power of creativity and perseverance.

In a world where self-doubt and criticism can be overwhelming, Young Andersen serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of staying true to oneself. With a talented cast, including Simon Dahl Thaulow and Peter Steen, this film is a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt the sting of rejection or the thrill of creative expression. As we embark on this cinematic journey, we are invited to reflect on our own struggles and the ways in which we can overcome them.