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Director: Lotte Svendsen
Cast: Samuel Heller-Seiffert, Othilia Leth, Mette Agnete Horn, Lars Bom
Max is hitting puberty, and classmate Ofelia has touched his heart. He now plans to spend Christmas break with her or, at the very least, New Year's Eve. Watching her little boy grow up, his mother Agnete doesn't know what leg to stand on.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Max Embarrassment is a 2008 Danish comedy-drama film directed by Lotte Svendsen. The film has received positive reviews from critics, who have praised its humorous yet heartfelt portrayal of a young boy navigating the challenges of puberty and his budding romantic feelings. However, details on awards recognition or audience ratings are not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Max Embarrassment, directed by Lotte Svendsen in 2008, offers a heartwarming and comedic take on the awkwardness of adolescence. Led by the endearing performances of Samuel Heller-Seiffert, Othilia Leth, and Mette Agnete Horn, this family-friendly film blends humor and genuine emotional depth as it explores the ups and downs of a young boy's journey through puberty and first love.