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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Lone Scherfig / Actors: Anders W. Berthelsen, Anette Støvelbæk ... ... more
Italian For Beginners (DVD) ... / DVD released 31 March, 2003 at Pathe Distribution / Features of the DVD: Full Screen, PAL / The winner of a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, Italian for Beginners is the first film made under the Dogme rules of austerity (no artificial lighting, no extraneous music, no imported props, etc) to be directed by a woman, Danish director Lone Scherfig. It's set in a small Danish town where half-a-dozen awkward misfits (the newly arrived pastor, a recently bereaved hairdresser, an ex-footballer turned abrasive bar manager, a put-upon baker's assistant and so on) are drawn together by the shared activity of an Italian-language evening-class and--yes, you guessed it--start coming out of their shells and finding love. This is a gentle, good-natured film, full of quirky dialogue and unforced humour. Scherfig derives a good deal of amusement from watching the gloomy, buttoned-up Danes gradually relaxing and expanding under the influence of their improved linguistic skills, and reaching out for happiness. (As usual in North European cinema, Italian equals everything that's spontaneous, life-loving and sexy.) True, the pro-togetherness message is banal, and the whole film's altogether a little too pat, especially in the final neat pairing-off and the way a couple of obstructive parents helpfully contrive to die just when they need to. Still, the freshness of the largely improvised performances, and Scherfig's affectionate regard for her characters, make for a film that's hard to dislike. On the DVD: Italian for Beginners has no extras except the theatrical trailer. The transfer faithfully reproduces the mainly hand-held, digital video quality of the original. --Philip Kemp

Newest Review: ... organist off a balcony. He decides to stay in a hotel beside the football stadium where he meets the nerdy receptionist ... more

 ... Jorgen and his best friend, the fiery Hal-Finn. Jorgen is having problems with his manhood while Hal-Finn has anger issues, which is set to cost him his job as the head chef of the hotel restaurant. Meanwhile two young women, Olympia the clumsy baker, and Karen, the sultry hairdresser, while blissfully unaware of each other, are living parallel lives, struggling to make ends meet while trying to support an abusive parent. The characters all make up a small Italian class, each joining for different reasons but with the...more

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Premium Review Italian For Beginners (DVD): Danish pasta (297 words)
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Italian for beginners or Italiensk for begyndendere as it known as in its native Denmark is a dark comedy centred on a complicated group of no-hopers in a small Danish town. The story begins with Andreas, a young minister who has recently lost his wife and has been assigned to the town as the current clergyman has gone mad, spectacularly throwing the organist off a balcony. He decides to stay in a hotel beside the football stadium where he meets the nerdy receptionist Jorgen and his best friend, the fiery Hal-Finn. Jorgen is having problems with his manhood while Hal-Finn has anger issues, which is set to cost him his job as the head chef of the hotel restaurant. ...  Read the complete review

 
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