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After the Wedding


After the Wedding  
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019802505
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Ifc
Languages: English (Subtitled), Danish (Original Language), English (Original Language), Hindi (Original Language), Swedish (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Ifc
MPN: D80250D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Ifc
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 10, 2007
Running Time: 119 minutes
Studio: Ifc
Theatrical Release Date: 2006


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Equal parts weepy drama and soap opera, After the Wedding is a beautifully filmed story centering on Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen, Casino Royale), a Danish man working at a orphanage in Bombay. Just when funds have run desperately low, Jorgen (Rolf Lassgård)--a wealthy benefactor--promises to donate millions of dollars to the orphanage. But there's a catch. Jacob must collect the funds himself in Copenhagen... and attend the wedding of the eccentric millionaire's daughter. But once Jacob meets the benefactor's wife Helene (played by a radiant Sidse Babett Knudsen), it's obvious to the viewer that the two have a complicated history. It's also likely that her daughter Anna (Stine Fischer Christensen) most probably is theirs. So why did Jorgen invite Jacob to Anna's wedding? Does he know Jacob is Anna's father? Is something nefarious in the works? The thought-provoking film was Denmark's entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2007 Academy Awards. Subtitled in English, the Danish picture is well helmed by director Susanne Bier (Brothers), who manages to keep the film from delving into over the top histrionics. Mikkelsen is particularly good, whether he's channeling his anger at having been shut out of his maybe-daughter's life for the past 20 years, or having to grovel a bit to get Jorgen to donate the funds as promised to his orphanage. The relationships here are messy and often uncomfortable. But they also ring true to life. --Jae-Ha Kim
Far from home, Jacob (Casino Royale villain, Mads Mikkelsen), runs a struggling orphanage in one India's poorest regions. Desperate to save the orphanage from closure, he returns to Denmark to meet Jorgen (Rolf Lassgard) a wealthy businessman and potential benefactor. What appears to be nothing more than a friendly gesture to attend a wedding sets in motion an increasingly devastating series of surprises, revelations, and confessions that will forever change their lives.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - SUSANNE BIER, OPUS 9
**** 2006. Story and direction by the Danish director Susanne Bier. Nominated for the Academy award in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Jacob Pederson manages an orphanage in Bombay, India. Now, he has to fly home to Denmark in order to meet a potential donor who's also his former girlfriend's husband. With a twirling camera, inherited from the Dogma artistic movement, Susanne Bier handles a very interesting theme: can you make people happy in spite of them ? Can you, like an ancient god, ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Depth & Range
Susan Bier's film "After the Wedding" is the first of her work I've seen. It is breathtaking. I'm so glad it was nominated for an Oscar, although I wonder why a flock of other international nominations did not also occur. Mads Mikkelsen who gained recognition as the villain in the James Bond film Casino Royale (2-Disc Widescreen Edition), does a good job with a tightly controlled performance as Jacob Peterson. Peterson works in an orphanage in India and then must fly back to his home country of ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A contribution to your well being
This is a story about a mans ultimate gift to his beloved wife. A rich man is confirmed to be dying, and he arranges for his wife's former lover to reappear from his Mother Teresa-like existance in an India orphanage, teeming with despair, and caring for young children who are not as fortunate as their outside brethren. He had that sort of mindset when he is beckoned by one of his wealthiest benefactors, and he must go, despite his young friend's intrepidation. After meeting with the benefactor, he ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A Very Good Film
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film with loads of five-star reviews on Amazon. I choose to be the antidote to that.

It's a great movie, especially in the characterization, acting and mood departments. The plot starts out by asking me to accept a coincidence, then at the end rewards my faith by explaining it.

So there's nothing wrong with it, except perhaps being a little bit slow-moving, but if you go in expecting it to live up to all the reviews -- I didn't because I ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - What A Story!!!
It fires on all engines and pulls you right in!
Compassionate, heart-wrenching, happy and sad at once, this incredible story will resound within long after the credits roll by at the end.
It's keenly raw, honest, and emotionally intense.


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