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Violets are Blue

Country: Denmark, Language: Danish, 107 mins

Original Title

Violer er Blå
  • Director: Peter Refn
  • Writer: Suzanne Brøgger; John Ernst
  • Producer: Anne Philipsen

CGiii Comment

Liberated and cheeky TV-journalist Mille lives in an open relationship with the lightly depressed John. She’s also very much alive in the present and she parties with her gay friend Uffe and her two wild girlfriends Lise and Suzanne. With Suzanne Mille experiences and enjoys hot sex. The first wave of feminism washed over Denmark in the beginning of the ’70’s, where new directors convey alternative social theories and ways of living on the big screen. Heteronormativity was under pressure by a new world order, and this film examines Mille’s struggle to break free of her gender role.


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Cast & Characters

Lisbet Lundquist as Mille Tusindpik;
Annika Hoydal as Suzanne;
Lisbet Dahl as Lise;
Baard Owe as John Oddheim;
Holger Juul Hansen as Uffe;
Ulf Pilgaard as Kasper;
Klaus Pagh as Leif;
Jorgen Kiil as Leerup;
Claus Strandberg as Tv-tekniker;
Gurli Lovetand as Herself;
Jonny Eliasen as Ung jurist;
Lars Hoy as Mand pa restaurant;
Birger Jensen as Festdeltager;
Lone Lindorff as Tv-journalist;
Suzanne Brogger as Herself