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Episode: Season 2, Episode 2
Duration: 66 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x640 | Added: 2019-Feb-05 |
Alternate Names: Ann Eleonora Jorgensen
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Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, born October 16, 1965 in Hjørring, Denmark, is a prominent Danish actress known for her extensive work in film, television, and theater. She gained recognition through her roles in TV series like 'TAXA' (1997-1999) and 'Forbrydelsen' ('The Killing') (2007). Jørgensen's notable film performances include 'Italian for Beginners' (2000), which earned her a Robert Award for Best Supporting Actress, and 'In Your Hands' (2004), where she won the audience award at the Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema. She has also appeared in several theater productions across Denmark's leading theaters.
Release Year: 2017
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Director: Kaspar Munk, Louise Friedberg, May el-Toukhy, Søren Balle
Writer: Adam Price, Andreas Garfield, Karina Dam, Poul Berg
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Genre: Drama
The series 'Herrens veje' follows the lives of several young individuals living in Copenhagen. The story begins with a group of friends, including Lasse, who are involved in petty crimes to make ends meet. One of them, Simon, becomes increasingly radicalized and eventually joins a Muslim extremist group after his friend disappears under mysterious circumstances. Meanwhile, another character, Rasmus, struggles with his sexuality while trying to maintain his relationship with his girlfriend and their child.
'Herrens veje', created by Kaspar Munk, is a Danish television series that premiered in 2017. Set in the vibrant yet complex landscape of Copenhagen, it explores themes of identity, radicalization, sexuality, and societal pressures faced by young people today. The series consists of six episodes, each directed by a different filmmaker. It stars the likes of Esben Smedegaard as Lasse, Dar Salim as Simon, and Albert Rudbeck Lund as Rasmus.