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1:1 (ONE TO ONE)

by Annette K. Olesen

synopsis

A council estate on the outskirts of Copenhagen. One Friday evening, a young man, Per, is so brutally beaten and falls into a coma. His mother, Søs, feels that she is to blame for her son’s fate. After all, she was the one that insisted they continue to live among the immigrants instead of leaving long ago like most other Danish people. Per ends up in intensive care, fighting for his life. Mie, Per’s sister, seeks comfort from her boyfriend, Shadi, the son of Palestinian immigrants. Shadi remembers that night seeing his older brother cleaning his bloodstained clothes in the bathroom, but Shadi keeps his mouth shut, in spite of his increasing doubts...

international title: 1:1 (one to one)
original title: 1:1 (en til en)
country: Denmark, United Kingdom
sales agent: TrustNordisk
year: 2005
genre: fiction
directed by: Annette K. Olesen
film run: 90'
release date: DK 27/01/2006
screenplay: Kim Fupz Aakeson
cast: Mohammed-Ali Bakier, Joy K. Petersen, Anette Støvelbæk, Helle Hertz, Subhi Hassan
cinematography by: Kim Høgh Mikkelsen
film editing: Molly Malene Stensgård
art director: Lene Ejlersen
costumes designer: Helle Nielsen
music: Kåre Bjerkø
producer: Ib Tardini, Gillian Berrie
production: Zentropa Entertainments, TV2 Denmark, Den der sover Ltd. (UK)

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