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Director: Jesper Bernt
Cast: Jens Andersen, Frank Thiel, Mia Jexen, Torben Zeller
A darkly humorous drama about 39-year-old musician Jacob, who has shut himself away with his music and Nescafé in his apartment in Vesterbro. One day, Jacob's best friend Søren moves in when he and his girlfriend decide to take a break. Søren's arrival pushes Jacob out of his solitary existence and forces him to look up from his screen, lift his nose out of his coffee cup, and reevaluate his life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sort kaffe & vinyl (2012), directed by Jesper Bernt, is a darkly humorous drama about a 39-year-old musician who is forced to reevaluate his solitary existence when his best friend moves in. While the film's critical reception and awards recognition are unclear, its IMDb rating of 6.7/10 suggests it has found a moderately positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of darkly humorous character studies will appreciate the standout performance by Jens Andersen in this 2012 drama directed by Jesper Bernt. The film offers a layered, insightful look at a reclusive musician forced to reevaluate his solitary existence when his best friend moves in, blending melancholy and wry comedy in an engaging character-driven narrative.