Danish Director Thomas Vinterberg’s 2016 film “The Commune,” based loosely on his childhood growing up in a Copenhagen living experiment, takes a fascinating look at the complex tangle of love and ...
Thomas Vinterberg's return to the fractious dramatic style of 'The Celebration' is easier to feel than it is to believe. A large, chaotically chattering cast, polarities of farcical humor and teariest ...
Anna and Erik decide to open their villa to establish a commune. Soon, the first housemates move in, and the atmosphere is exuberant. However, Erik remains unhappy. When he begins an affair with a ...
It's the 1970s, and a Copenhagen family has just inherited a very large, rambling mansion on the outskirts of town. What to do with it? The time is right for a group living experiment, and if the new ...
The drama, inspired by the director's own childhood, follows the adventures of a couple that set up a commune in 1970s Denmark. By Scott Roxborough Magnolia Pictures has picked up Thomas Vinterberg’s ...
Thomas Vinterberg's return to the fractious dramatic style of 'The Celebration' is easier to feel than it is to believe. For Vinterberg, this uneven but nonetheless absorbing pic at least marks a ...