Min søsters børn explained

Min søsters børn
Director:Tomas Villum Jensen
Producer:Michael Obel
Lars Kolvig
Based On:John Habberton's novel Helen's Babies
Starring:Peter Gantzler
Wencke Barfoed
Niels Olsen
Lotte Merete Andersen
Music:Jesper Winge Leisner
Jeppe Kaas
Cinematography:Dirk Brüel
Editing:Mogens Hagedorn Christiansen
Distributor:Sandrew Metronome
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Denmark
Language:Danish

Min søsters børn (My Sister's Children) is a Danish film from 2001.[1] It was directed by Tomas Villum Jensen, and the screenplay was written by Michael Asmussen and Søren Frellesen.[1] The music for the film was composed by Jesper Winge Leisner[2] [3] and Jeppe Kaas.[1]

Plot

The renowned pediatric psychologist Erik Lund, author of the book Barnlige børns bedrifter (Childish Child's Business), gets the opportunity to test his theories in practice because he must take care of his sister's five very lively children age three to sixteen. The children take the opportunity to get the family's house ready so it does not have to be sold.[1] [4] [5]

Cast

Sequels

The film had two sequels, Min søsters børn i sneen (My Sister's Children in the Snow) in 2002 and Min søsters børn i Ægypten (My Sister's Children in Egypt) in 2004.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Piil . Morten . Gyldendals danske filmguide . 2008 . Gyldendal . Copenhagen . 362.
  2. Book: Leisner . Jesper Winge . Min søsters børn: musikken fra filmen . 2001 . Trust Soundtracks . TSCD 103.
  3. Web site: Min søsters børn . danskefilm.dk . April 21, 2019.
  4. News: Skotte . Kim . Min søsters børn . April 22, 2019 . Politiken . October 12, 2001.
  5. Book: Kaae . Peer . Kuskner . Per . Axel Strøbye: En tragisk komedie . 2012 . People's Press . Copenhagen.