Det Sande Ansigt Explained

Det Sande Ansigt
Director:Bodil Ipsen
Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Starring:Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Johannes Meyer
Lisbeth Movin
Ib Schønberg
Music:Sven Gyldmark
Cinematography:Rudolf Frederiksen
Editing:Wera Iwanouw
Studio:ASA Film
Distributor:ASA Film
Runtime:95 mins
Country:Denmark
Language:Danish

Det Sande Ansigt (English translation: The True Face) is a 1951 Danish film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., written by Johannes Allen, and based upon the novel by Gerhard Rasmussen. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film of the Year.[1]

Plot

Troels Rolff, a young architect (played by Lau Lauritzen Jr.), is questioned as a suspect for the rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl. He pleads his innocence, and yet he is unable to explain what he was doing the day of the murder. Rolff's world breaks apart as those closest to him – his wife, his father, his pastor and his friends—react to his arrest with varying degrees of suspicion. Even when cleared of the charges, the question remains if he can ever return to his former life of joy and innocence.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pedersen, P.K.. Direktor Lau Lauritzen. Books on Demand. Historien om filmmanden Lau Lauritzen junior og ASA Film. 2012. 978-87-7114-705-6. da. 197.