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Kaptajn Klyde og hans venner vender tilbage
Per Holst, Jesper Klein, 1980
Under the nom de guerre of Captain Clyde, writer-director-actor Jesper Klein and cohorts Tom McEwan, Lykke Nielsen and Jess Ingerslev have worked in Monty Pythonesque ways to establish themselves as a hit absurdist comedy team on Danish stage and television. Here, they have taken the leap unto the big screen with what they claim to be an examination of the Danish national character at its zaniest worst.
Kassen stemmer
Ebbe Langberg, 1976
Kidnapning
Sven Methling, 1982
Based on Bjarne Reuter's 1975 juvenile novel, even broader comedy strokes are employed in the film version, but bright spark Bertram is still at the center of things when a nice but dubious uncle (he has a criminal record) takes all the kids of a working class family, hit with bad luck, away on an outing. A plot is cooked up to kidnap some rich kid. It works at first, but soon things get out of control.
Klabautermanden
Henning Carlsen, 1969
Kniven i hjertet
Christian Braad Thomsen, 1981
The writer-director makes no bones about his debts to R.W. Fassbinder and to Robert Bresson, to say nothing of Sigmund Freud in his exploration of the child within the man, in this case a lonely postman who opens other people's mail and imagines their loving words to be written for him.
Koks i kulissen
Christian Braad Thomsen, 1983
A comedy directed by Christian Braad Thomsen from a script by himself and the film's two leading ladies, Helle Ryslinge and Anne Marie Helger. This twosome tour the sticks with a cabaret that takes establishment views on women to the cleaners with a vengeance. Privately, both have left male relationships behind, but they do miss 'em! At tour's end, they have come fairly comfortably to terms.
King Lear
Peter Brook, 1971
Den korte sommer
Edward Fleming, 1976
During World War 2 and the German occupation of Denmark, a recently divorced woman returns to her native provincial town with her small son. She wants to start life all over. She seeks new horizons.
Krigernes børn
Ernst Johansen, 1979
Five teenagers escape from a brutal warrior state to a neighboring island nation where freedom and respect for human values are reputed to reign. At first, the children are welcomed with open arms and given shelter and work, but it soon turns out that exploitation and evil are as rife here as back home. Instead of running off again, the children settle down to work for a better world in the here and now.
Den kroniske uskyld
Edward Fleming, 1985
Adaptation of Klaus Rifbjerg's earliest (1958) novel deals with the friendship between high school students Janus and Tore. Janus idolizes handsome and self-assured Tore and feels that Helle, a girl from another school is about to steal Tore away from him. All three are sexual innocents as yet.
Krummerne
Sven Methling, 1991
First in a series of three, this amiable comedy, verging on farce, introduces the all-Danish Krumborg family (The Crumbs), mum, dad and kids, in all their befuddled individual and collective endeavors to solve such problems as how to get rid of the smell of dead cat (they don't, they move to another home instead) and what to do with the stolen loot that two kookie crooks have stashed in their new house?
Kun sandheden
Henning Ørnbak, 1975
Big crimes in a small town. A local newspaper reporter and famous drunk is found murdered. Now, who would care to kill a nonentity like him? Two federal cops are called in, and soon several local bigwigs turn out to have things hidden that they damn well want to stay hidden.