
Acting
Anne Louise Hassing is a Danish actress who graduated from the Statens Teaterskole in 1997. She is the daughter of chief physician Folmer Hassing Nielsen and pediatric dentist Linnea Rasmussen. She made her film debut in Nils Malmros' The Pain of Love (1992), for which she won both a Robert and a Bodil for best female lead. She again received a Bodil in 1999, this time for her next film performance in Lars von Trier's Idiots. She has also participated in the film adaptations of Jane Aamund's novels Klinkevals and Juliane as well as in the TV series Strisser på Samsø and De pokker's parents. 2004-2007 she had great success with her role as Ida in the drama series Krøniken. It won her the award for Female TV Actress of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2007, she participated in the TV series Wild with Dance with Michael Olesen. The pair achieved a 6th place. Anne Louise Hassing is a Buddhist and affiliated with the Soka Gakkai Buddhist sect. She is married to the musician Peter Hellemann.

A group of people gather at a Copenhagen suburban home to break all the limitations and to bring out the 'inner idiot' in themselves.

A young woman who falls in love with her teacher is hit by heartache and challenges she is not prepared for and struggles to escape her dark frame of mind.

Ditte owns a gallery, has a loving boyfriend and her dream job in New York is within reach. But Ditte is also the youngest generation of the famous bakery dynasty, Rheinwald, and when her beloved, but dominating father comes down with a serious illness, Ditte is faced with the grueling decision: To pursue her own dreams, or to continue the legacy of her family.

A very intimate look on Lars von Trier and his cast and crew, during the production of "The Idiots".

A teacher lives a lonely life, all the while struggling over his son’s custody. His life slowly gets better as he finds love and receives good news from his son, but his new luck is about to be brutally shattered by an innocent little lie.

Just as David and Freja arrive at their newly bought country house close to the Cliffs of Møn the harmony is disturbed by an inexplicably suicide. When David realizes that their new craftsman Roar is linked to the person who fell of the cliff he starts being suspicious. David is also certain that Roar is hitting on Freja. She denies this and all Davids theories. David joins forces with the widow Veronica to solve the case and prove to Freja that he is right. But the closer he gets the truth the further away he gets from Freja. David has to risk everything to unveil circumstances that go far beyond his imagination...
In this sequel, City Singler 2 features the same outspoken quartet: Denmark's funniest women letting loose in this live recording at the Aarhus Concert Hall.

Ten year old Benjamin and his mother live on an isolated farm under the violent reign of his father. Mother takes the beating and tries to cover up to keep things normal. But when Benjamin one day witnesses this beating, his suspicions are turned into facts. Benjamin wants his father to apologize to his mother for hitting her. Benjamin naively believes that things can be set straight with words alone. When Benjamin worsens the situation by taking his father's puppy as a hostage things escalate to a point where his mother has to step up and do what she should have done a long time ago.

Elias dreams of a family. Christian is happy about their free existence in an open relationship, where they have time and money to travel, buy expensive designer furniture and love each other. Elias has been able to keep his longing at bay for a long time, but when he starts his new job as a psychologist at a school home, it is as if the burden is overflowing. He must face the fact that a life without a human responsibility for others than himself can never be a happy life for him.

In a quirky, small town, situated in the outskirts of everything, 14-year-old Martin is getting ready for one of the most formal transitions from boy to man; the communion. It's 1976, music's in the air and hormones are blossoming. But in the midst of it all Martin's mother suddenly passes away and her tragic death trickers a series of events that not only changes Martin's life forever, but also affects everyone else in the local community. Overwhelmed with grief neither Martin's dad, nor his older brother, is capable to comfort Martin. He enters adulthood in a mixture of drunken happiness and immense sadness over the loss of his mother, and his relationship to both his friend Kim and girlfriend Kristine comes to its natural conclusion.


