Scene from Klumpfisken (2014)
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Susanne Storme
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Full Biography
Susanne Storm starred as Ruth, the wife of Tobias Jacobsen in the 2005 Danish drama 'Springet'. The movie focuses on Tobias' journey after being diagnosed with a fatal disease at age 42, and his association of this experience with a childhood incident involving their neighbor's daughter Ida. Throughout the film, Tobias learns to trust himself and embrace life's uncertainties.
About the Movie: Klumpfisken (2014)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Claudia Siesbye Halsted, Anna Tolnov
Companies: Film Maker Aps, New Danish Screen, Fænø Lighthouse Projects
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Fiction Film
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Keywords
Keywords: denmark, boat, fisherman, love story, structural change
Story
Klumpfisken follows Kesse, a third-generation fisherman living in the small town of Hirtshals in Northern Jutland. Due to new fishery policies and the global financial crisis, Kesse struggles to compete with larger fishing enterprises. Desperate for income, he turns to alternative means of making ends meet. This leads him to cross paths with Gerd, a female marine biologist who is his polar opposite.
Summary
Klumpfisken (2014) is a Danish comedy-drama directed by Søren Balle. The film explores the struggle of small-town fishermen in the face of changing policies and economic hardships. It centers around Kesse, a third-generation fisherman who resorts to unconventional methods to make a living. Through his encounter with Gerd, the story delves into themes of class differences and the clash between traditional ways of life and modern realities.