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Synopsis

With an authenticity and narrative energy which can neither be planned nor scripted, Just Like Home is yet another fruitful experiment by Lone Scherfig. The heart-warming ensemble film was written from day to day, and the characters and frame story were its dramatic vehicle. The result is an intimate portrait of a number of lonely yet lovable provincial souls whose lives are intertwined in a way none of them had imagined. –TrustNordisk

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Lone Scherfig

Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig is part of the Dogme 95 film movement, which espouses a form of cinéma vérité that eschews special effects and glitzy treatment of its subjects. Cameras are handheld; films are shot on location with no extraneous props or atmospheric music. This is all part of the group’s renowned, so-called “Vow of Chastity.”
Employing the principles of Dogme 95, Scherfig made Italian for Beginners in 2001. The film won the Silver Bear juried prize at the Berlin Film Festival, and has enjoyed accolades from audiences in Europe and America, where the director made a special version minus the Danish inside jokes. The romantic comedy — a new direction for the normally serious Dogme 95 — centers around a group of disparate people in Copenhagen, who meet to learn the Italian language. Relationships form; romances blossom; the story unfolds with ever increasing complications and convolutions, hinting at the complexities of love. The love angle may reflect a female sensibility… read more

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