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Let's Get Lost (1997 film)

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'Let's Get Lost' is a 1997 Danish film written and directed by Jonas Elmer and produced by Per Holst. The film is an improvisational slice-of-life comedy shot in black and white. The film earned the 1998 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and shared the Robert Award for Best Danish Film with 'Barbara'.

Plot



Julie has been abandoned by her boyfriend and seeks revenge. Mogens borrowed her sofa for a weekend but has been living there for the past 13 years. He aspires to become a composer but is living on welfare. Thomas wants to become a writer but is still struggling with his first chapter and works as a hospital porter. Steffen is deceiving the unemployment insurance system. The three daydreaming young men are occupying Julie's apartment while enjoying beer, television and football.

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Production



The film was produced by Dansk Novellefilm and Per Holst Filmproduktion. Elmer's script was only an outline which required the actors to improvise their roles and dialogue.Peter Schepelern, "Internationalisering og dogme", '100 rs Dansk Film', Copenhagen; Rosinante, 2001 p. 343

Sidse Babett Knudsen made her film debut in the lead role of the character, Julie. Knudsen said she was not very good at improvisation and accepted the part only because she thought it would be a lightweight summer comedy.

Reception



The film became a breakout hit in Denmark and Knudsen received both the Robert Award and the Bodil Award for Best Actress.Morten Piil, [http://www.information.dk/17460 "Barbara versus Babett"] , 'Information', 10 March 1998 Critics called Knudsen's performance dominating. Film critic Kim Skotte of 'Politiken' wrote that Knudsen had hit a new tone with a "special ability to capture the modern woman's uncertainty and strength."Kim Skotte, [http://ibyen.dk/film/anmeldelser/article7225.ece "Den Eneste Ene er et nyt kapitel i historien om den danske komedie"] , 'Politiken', 1 April 1999, written in Danish as "Med Let's Get Lost blev det slet fast, at dansk film i Sidse Babett Knudsen havde fet en skuespillerinde, som ramte en helt ny tone. En skuespillerinde med en srlig evne til at indfange den moderne kvindes usikkerhed og styrke."

The film earned the 1998 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and shared the Robert Award for Best Danish Film with 'Barbara'.

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