
The Reunion 2011
"Why was everything more fun back then?"
Directed by Niels Nørløv Hansen, *The Reunion* (2011) reunites three former high school friends—Niels, Andreas, and Thomas—for a chaotic 25th-anniversary weekend in Copenhagen.
Director: Niels Nørløv Hansen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Reunion (2011) about?
Three childhood friends reunite for their high school's 25th anniversary in Copenhagen, but what starts as a nostalgic weekend quickly spirals into a series of chaotic decisions, old grudges, and questionable decisions. The film explores friendship, regret, and the fine line between reliving the past and moving forward.
Who directed The Reunion?
Niels Nørløv Hansen directed the film, blending sharp Danish humor with the emotional weight of reunion dynamics.
Who stars in The Reunion?
The film features Nicolaj Kopernikus, Anders W. Berthelsen, and Troels Lyby as the core trio of friends, alongside Therese Glahn, Camilla Søeberg, and Mira Wanting in key supporting roles.
Is The Reunion (2011) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *The Reunion* delivers a sharp, comedic take on nostalgia and friendship with strong performances and a vibrant Copenhagen setting. It's a lighthearted but insightful watch for fans of Danish humor and reunion-themed films.
How long is The Reunion?
The Reunion runs for 105 minutes.
About The Reunion (2011) — A wild 25th reunion weekend in Copenhagen you won't forget
Directed by Niels Nørløv Hansen, *The Reunion* (2011) reunites three former high school friends—Niels, Andreas, and Thomas—for a chaotic 25th-anniversary weekend in Copenhagen. What begins as a reluctant nod to nostalgia quickly spirals into a wild ride of old grudges, questionable decisions, and reckless escapades. The film captures the bittersweet tension between reliving the past and confronting the present, all wrapped in the raw energy of Danish humor. With laughs, heart, and a dash of recklessness, it's a comedy that asks: Can three men survive their own myth-making—and their past mistakes?
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Copenhagen, the story unfolds like a reunion where every drink, dance, and argument peels back layers of unresolved history. The chemistry between Nicolaj Kopernikus, Anders W. Berthelsen, and Troels Lyby drives the film's humor and emotional core, making it a perfect blend of camaraderie and chaos. Fans of sharp-witted comedies with a touch of drama will find plenty to enjoy here.