
Charlie Butterfly
- 2002-04-12
- Drama
- Dorthe Kofoed, Baard Owe, Søren Malling, Diana Axelsen, Sarah Boberg, Robert Reinhold, Hans-Henrik Palm, Elsebeth Steentoft, Ole Meyer, Henrik Jandorf, Thomas Milton Walther, Vigga Bro, Kurt Thyboe, Chiang Huang, Lennart Ginman, Søren Christensen, Maj-Lill Skov, Bent Conradi, Jørgen Hansen, Ed Thigpen, Norman Fearrington, Jens Basse Dam, Erik Worm, Majbritt Gundestrup, Ray Pitts, Mark Davis, Kristoffer Kjeldberg, Mariann Kjær, Jes Andreasen, Julie Nielsdotter Andresen, Morten Overgaard, Perry Steenbæk, Mogens Nyman Andersen, Christina Visconti, Allan Vegenfeldt, Bonett Trusell, Charlotte Blinkenberg, Niels Førby
- 10.0/10
- 4
- Denmark
- Zentropa Entertainments
Overview:
Hans is the name of the film's driving force and central character, an arrogant and fascinating firebrand who meddles in other people's lives with great energy. His son Jesper can only escape him by getting drunk. This is not a smart move when you are a firefighter at the station where your gruff father is the boss. Jesper is kicked out of his job and his home. Shortly afterwards, the only person who loves Hans patiently and unconditionally dies: his mother, whom he calls the Angel. Hans is guilty, he falls apart, tries to kill himself, but ends up blind – and alone.