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Alternate Names: Trine Dyrholm og Moonlighters, ترین دیر, トリーヌ・ディルホム
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Trine Dyrholm, born on April 15, 1972, is a Danish actress, singer, and songwriter who first gained national recognition at age 14 as a singer. She won her first Bodil Award for Best Actress at 18 in 'Springflod'. Throughout her career, Dyrholm has won the Bodil Award for Best Actress five times and twice for Best Supporting Actress, along with six Robert Awards.
Release Year: 2002
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: Bangalô
Director: Ulrich Köhler
Writer: Henrike Goetz, Ulrich Köhler
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Companies: Peter Stockhaus Filmproduktion
Genre: Drama
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Paul, a German soldier, goes AWOL when his military truck stops at a fast food restaurant. He returns to his childhood home in the countryside where his elder brother Max lives with his girlfriend Kerstin. When Kerstin breaks up with Max and leaves, Paul begins to disrupt their lives. Max soon brings home Lene, his new Danish actress girlfriend, who captures Paul's immediate attraction despite her refusal of his advances. Throughout this time, Paul exhibits anger and temper issues towards those around him, including his brother, an old friend, and his ex-girlfriend Kerstin. Meanwhile, the military begins searching for Paul.
Bungalow (2002) is a debut film by Ulrich Köhler, part of the celebrated Berlin School. It's a mesmerizing portrait of Paul, a young German soldier grappling with his responsibilities and disillusionment with everyday life. Set over a few summer days in the countryside, Paul disrupts familial dynamics and falls for his brother's girlfriend Lene. The film explores themes of militarism, familial estrangement, youthful ennui, and the barely contained despair of its characters.