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Danish Film Shows at Macon Film Festival |
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Monday, 07 February 2011 08:44 |
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For the sixth consecutive year Macon, Georgia is going to celebrate
the art of the movies. Among the movies celebrated is a Danish film
that originally was shown in theaters in Denmark last year. The
movie called Sweet Darling (Soede lille du) plays Saturday 19th Feb.
4:30pm at the Douglass Theatre and Sunday 20th Feb. 4:00pm at
the Marriott Hotel. Learn more about buiying tickets and the Macon
Film Festival itself by clicking here.
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Sweet Darling is a comming of age story that deals with guilt and forgiveness.
In the small village Baekmarksbro, ten-year-old Rasmus has a tragedy on his
conscience. Accidentally he shot his sister as 5-year old. It happen while their
mother had sex with the local police officer Laust from who Rasmus stole the
gun. A terrible tragedy which has displaced the entire village. In friendship
with the new girl in class, he starts his journey that takes him to a showdown with
both his mother and Laust in hopes of a recognition and acceptance of others
and not least its own sake.
Source: www. imbd.com |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 February 2011 09:11 |