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DARK HORSE

by Dagur Kári

synopsis

A comedy-drama about the charmingly irresponsible graffiti artist, Daniel, who lives in Copenhagen and earns his living painting declarations of love, on demand, on the walls of the city. He is constantly on the run from parking tickets, overdue bills and the police. Yet he still manages to lead a carefree life. Until he meets and falls in love with the equally irresponsible and charming, Fran, that is...

international title: Dark Horse
original title: Voksne Mennesker
country: Denmark, Iceland
year: 2005
genre: fiction
directed by: Dagur Kári
film run: 106'
release date: DK 13/05/2005, IS 27/05/2005, BE 18/01/2006, NL 13/04/2006, FR 14/03/2007
screenplay: Dagur Kári, Rune Schjøtt
cast: Jakob Cedergren, Nicolas Bro, Tilly Scott Pedersen, Morten Suurballe, Bodil Jørgensen, Nicolaj Kopernikus
cinematography by: Manuel Alberto Claro
film editing: Daniel Dencik
art director: Nikolaj Danielsen
music: Slowblow
producer: Birgitte Skov, Morten Kaufmann
production: Nimbus Film, Zentropa Entertainments, Zik Zak Filmworks
backing: Danish Film Institute, Icelandic Film Fund, Nordic Film & TV
distributor: Nordisk Film Distribution, Benelux film Distributors Netherlands (BFD), Benelux Films Distributors Belgium (BFD), Epicentre Films

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