Niels Olsen Movies

2008  
 
A Scandinavian clan proves once and for all that nothing quite compares to the conflicts in the home, in Far til fire - på hjemmebane - Danish director Claus Bjerre's comedic, family-friendly ode to domestic chaos. At the heart of it all is Father (Niels Olsen), whose immediate future takes a downturn when someone casually steals his wallet, and a treasure that it contains - the winning sports lottery ticket associated with the office pool. This, in turn, greatly irritates Father's co-workers, and convinces two other family members, Uncle Anders (Jess Ingerslev) and Per (Kasper Kesje) to attempt to assist by playing "amateur sleuth" and tracking down the shady culprit. Meanwhile, young Mie undertakes the production of a music video with her close friend; Sos worries that her beau Peter will forget their anniversary; Ole begins dating a skater named Stella; and Per winds up lost. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kasper KesjeJakob Wilhelm Poulsen, (more)
2007  
 
Danish director Tomas Villum Jensen's acerbic satire Clash of Egos stars Ulrich Thomsen as Tonny, a husband and father so rage-addled that he got sent to jail for KO'ing a man in public. Tonny's wife, Tanja (Ellen Hillingso), grew humiliated and promptly divorced him, but Tonny luckily managed to swing occasional custody of his two children. On one of their prized afternoons together, Tonny and the kids hearken off to see the new Harry Potter movie, but run headfirst into the discouraging news that the film is sold out. With only one other option available to them at the cinema, the three must endure a thoroughly miserable afternoon at an über-pretentious Danish film called "The Murderer," directed by the snotty artiste director Claus Volter (Nikolaj Lie Kaas in a characterization reportedly inspired by Lars von Trier) . Frustrated, Tonny smashes a window in the cinema lobby (and barely manages to escape re-incarceration for it), then decides to track Volter down to demand a refund on their ticket and concession costs -- little knowing the misery he is about to cause in the life of this revered "film artist." ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ulrich ThomsenNikolaj Lie Kaas, (more)
2003  
 
Morten Arnfred's warm comedy Lykkevej (Move Me) begins with Sara (Birthe Neumann) being left by her husband of a quarter century. Sara gets a job and moves into a new home on a street populated by eccentrics. Neighbor Robert (Jesper Lohmann) showers in his backyard, has been in mourning since his wife's death, and annoys his neighbors by keeping junk on his front yard. Sara and Robert tentatively strike up a relationship, while a couple on the street, Sus and Bo (Ditte Gråbøl and Asger Reher), have their own marriage issues to deal with. Move Me was screened at the Gothenburg Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Birthe NeumannJesper Lohmann, (more)
1999  
 
A big hit in its native Denmark, this feel-good romantic comedy is about sex, children, marriage, and infidelity. The film focuses on two married couples. Sus (Sidse Babett Knudsen) and her Italian husband Sonny (Rafael Edholm) are debating whether or not to have a child; he's eager to have one while she waffles. Meanwhile, Niller (Niels Olsen) and Lizzie (Sos Egelind) decide to adopt a baby girl from Africa. When Niller and Sus meet for the first time, sparks fly, but nothing ultimately happens. Later, though, a pregnant Sus dumps Sonny after learning of his philandering, and her thoughts once again return to Niller. Den Eneste En was screened at the 1999 Haugesund Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Niels OlsenSos Egelind, (more)
1993  
 
As children will often do, Eigil (Bjarke Smitt Vestermark) has a hard time with certain figures of speech his parents habitually use. Why are they "leaving the Snooks" and "buying a cat in a bag?" (These are Scandanavian expressions for going crazy and getting the worst of a deal, respectively.) He believes that the Snooks must feel bad about being left in that fashion, and surely someone must rescue that poor cat. In this children's movie combining puppets and live action, Eigil sets out to make things right. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kurt Ravn
2004  
R  
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Two brothers unwittingly exchange roles under the fog of war in this powerful drama. Michael (Ulrich Thomsen) and Jannick (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) are two brothers who have always meshed as well as oil and water. Michael is a caring husband and father who risen to the rank of major in the Danish Army, while Jannick is an alcoholic with a violent streak who has been in and out of prison much of his life. Jannick has just been released after serving time for armed robbery when Michael learns he's being sent to Afghanistan; Jannick quarrels with both Michael and his parents at a going-away dinner, which does nothing to endear him to Michael's wife, Sarah (Connie Nielsen). However, when Sarah receives word that Michael's helicopter has been shot down and the crew has gone missing, Jannick tries to assume some degree of familial responsibility, helping Sarah with the children and helping to keep the house in repair. As the months roll on, Jannick finds that family life agrees with him; he cuts back on his drinking, gets a job, and grows increasingly fond of Sarah, who also takes a liking to her brother-in-law's new style. However, as Jannick finally grows into a responsible adult, he and Sarah learn that Michael has been released from an Afghan military prison and is being sent home. As Sarah and Jannick come to terms with their feelings for one another, they are disturbed by Michael's new presence; after several hellish months in captivity, he's become an angry and emotionally broken man, who is haunted by ugly memories and suspects his wife and brother of betrayal. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Connie NielsenUlrich Thomsen, (more)
2002  
R  
Two people are brought together by a tragic accident in this emotional drama. Joachim (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and Cecilie (Sonja Richter) are a couple in Copenhagen who've fallen deeply in love and have made plans to marry. One day, Joachim is severely injured in an auto accident when he's struck by a woman named Marie (Paprika Steen), leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. As fate would have it, the doctor put in charge of Joachim's care is Niels (Mads Mikkelsen), who happens to be Marie's husband. Joachim, deeply depressed since the accident, tells Cecilie to leave him and find someone else, but while she intends to stay with the man she loves, she finds it increasingly difficult to deal with his mood swings and frequent anger. Meanwhile, Marie, wracked with guilt over the accident, asks her husband to look after Cecilie, and as they spend more and more time together, they find themselves becoming increasingly attracted. Eventually, Cecilie and Niels become lovers, leaving them both to deal with their betrayal of the people they've sworn to stand by. Filmed following the austere guidelines of the Dogma 95 movement, Open Hearts received its North American premier at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival and was screened in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sonja RichterNikolaj Lie Kaas, (more)

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