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Ann-Mari Max Hansen Movies

1989  
 
This Danish drama shows the suffering of the three flawed participants in an unfortunate love-triangle. The ungainly but physically powerful Bent (Benny Hansen) is a driven, obsessed man full of self-hatred. He claims to love his wife Eva (nn-Mari Max Hansen) but physically abuses her. She is in love with Bent's gentle, alcoholic, Peter (Otto Brandenburg). Peter returns her feelings, but he's too weak-willed to help her, or to deal with his alcoholism. The tensions among the trio escalate to a surprising conclusion. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Otto BrandenburgAnn-Mari Max Hansen, (more)
 
1985  
 
In a sexual and romantic drama of intrigue, lies, and gossip, a young woman enjoys both a husband and a lover for a long period of time, having children by both men, before her deception begins to fall apart. Elise (Ann-Mari Max Hansen) is an outgoing, happy woman married to Henry (Ole Ernst), the town doctor. Because of a mix-up one day, she finds herself first compromised and then romantically involved with William (Henning Jensen), a captain of the Dragoons. Elise is an amateur actress in local theatricals and loves to invent games with Henry which involve them sneaking off for a secret rendezvous now and again in another town. Her story is told from the viewpoint of the town vicar, who may not be such an innocent bystander as he first seems. Eventually, gossip begins to run rampant, and Elise's life heads for a radical change.
~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann-Mari Max HansenOle Ernst, (more)
 
1980  
 
Line (Ann-Mari Max Hansen) and her husband (Soeren Spanning) are going through marriage difficulties and a separation appears to be looming on their horizon. They have two chidren, Hoene (Kathrine Helmuth) and Torben (Torbjorn Rafn), but the children themselves are not enough to bridge the gap between their parents. Before a final split can happen, Line discovers she has a virulent form of cancer and suddenly their mutual love for each other takes precedence over all else. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann-Mari Max Hansen
 
1978  
 
A group of women preparing to give birth meet and bond at the hospital. This drama is based on the best-selling Danish novel by Dea Trie Moerch. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann-Mari Max HansenHelle Hertz, (more)
 
1977  
 
Though Ulla is married, she doesn't find that state very satisfying, as her husband is a hypermasculine workaholic, who has little sensitivity to her needs and does not appreciate her intelligence. One day she meets a former high-school classmate, an unemployed mechanic, and they simultaneously embark on an affair and an adventure together. For a variety of reasons, having in part to do with the nature of their erotic bond, they decide to kidnap a locally prominent man. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ann-Mari Max HansenJørn Fauerschou, (more)
 
1976  
 
A man with a failing heart suffers from prolonged indecision about whether to accept a heart transplant. Once he does, he becomes obsessed with discovering the nature of the man whose heart he now carries. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Lars KnutzonAnn-Mari Max Hansen, (more)
 
1975  
 
Poet Joergen Leth created this visual meditation and narrates it. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Claus NissenHolger Juul Hansen, (more)
 
1971  
 
Annemari is having an affair with a visiting bureaucrat while her fiancé, a fisherman, is away. However Annemari would rather spend time with the middle-aged island schoolteacher instead of either her fiancé or the bureaucrat. The schoolteacher, a daydreaming alcoholic, also wants Annemari, but the wife of a rich farmer is trying very hard to get him into bed. When situations such as these develop on an ice-bound island where there is no escape, and the people involved are stoically silent, tensions build until they must be forcefully resolved. The 1948 novel this movie is based on, Loegneren, or The Liar by Martin A. Hansen is still a best-seller in Denmark. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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