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Director: Gert Fredholm
Cast: Jens Okking, Peter Gantzler, Susanne Juhász, Michelle Bjørn-Andersen
Svensson is a wealthy, aging blusterer who has just had a rather unusual funeral for his late wife and is now on his way to Spain with his cracker of a young mistress. But his trip is delayed when a lawyer turns up with a paternity suit. With a young undertaker as the new chauffeur at the wheel of his Jag, he sets off to confront the woman who claims to be the mother of his unknown daughter, turning his life and that of his companion upside down in the process.
Critical Reception & Ratings
One-Hand Clapping (2001) received a moderately positive critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 indicating solid but not overwhelming audience approval. While the film has not received any major awards recognition, its mix of drama and comedy under the direction of Gert Fredholm seems to have resonated with many viewers.
Why you might like this:
One-Hand Clapping (2001), directed by Gert Fredholm, offers a delightful blend of drama and comedy as it follows the unexpected journey of a wealthy, aging blusterer and his young mistress. With a standout performance by actor Jens Okking, this film provides a unique and entertaining exploration of themes of family, relationships, and the complexities of life.
One-Hand Clapping is a 2001 Danish comedy film written and directed by Gert Fredholm, and starring Jens Okking, Peter Gantzler, and Susanne Juhász. The film was produced by Zentropa.
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