Film “The Promised Land”. Stories and Movie Trailer.

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MOVIE DESCRIPTION
In 1755, the impoverished Captain Ludvig Kahlen models out to overcome the uninhabitable Danish heath in the name of the King. But the only ruler of the dispute, the merciless Frederik de Schinkel, who believes the land belongs to him, swears revenge when the maid Ann Barbara and her serf husband plug for refuge with Kahlen.

MOVIE TRAILER

YEAR
2023

ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
da,

PRODUCTION COUNTRY
Denmark,Norway,Sweden

PRODUCTION COMPANIES
Zentropa Global Berlin,Zentropa Global Sweden,Nordisk Film & TV Fond,Zentropa Entertainments,Film i Väst,Plaion Photos,SVT

CAST

  • Ludvig Kahlen: Mads Mikkelsen
  • Ann Barbara: Amanda Collin
  • Frederik de Schinkel: Simon Bennebjerg
  • Edel Helene: Kristine Kujath Thorp
  • Anton Eklund: Gustav Lindh
  • Trappaud: Jacob Ulrik Lohmann
  • Johannes Eriksen: Morten Hee Andersen
  • Hector: Magnus Krepper
  • …: Felix Kramer
  • Bondo: Thomas W. Gabrielsson
  • Paulli: Søren Malling
  • Preisler: Olaf Højgaard
  • Anmai Mus: Melina Hagberg
  • Lauenfeldt: Morten Burian

CREW

  • Screenplay: Anders Thomas Jensen
  • Cinematography: Rasmus Videbæk
  • Manufacturing Form: Jette Lehmann
  • Make-up Clothier: Sabine Schumann
  • Producer: Louise Vesth
  • Editor: Olivier Bugge Coutté
  • Director: Nikolaj Arcel
  • Costume Clothier: Kicki Ilander
  • Original: Ida Jessen

Credits to: TheMovieDb

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  1. FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-promised-land-venice-movie-festival-overview-mads-mikkelsen-shines-once-but again/

    “The Promised Land is a profound character peek of how deepest ambitions and desires inevitably will fail without cherish, compassion, and every part else that makes us human.

    Accompanied by somber cinematography and an atmospheric gain, the forged delivers successfully-known performances, namely Mads Mikkelsen who utilizes all his expertise to power the parable with a magnetic snarl.

    Heavy, predictable, and considerably repetitive at instances, however fully value the tag.”

    Rating: B+

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