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The Inheritance (2003 film)

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Arven
Directed byPer Fly
Written byKim Leona
Per Fly
Mogens Rukov
Produced byIb Tardini
StarringUlrich Thomsen
Lisa Werlinder
CinematographyHarald Gunnar Paalgard
Music byHalfdan E
Release date
  • 21 February 2003 (2003-02-21)
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

The Inheritance (Danish: Arven) is a 2003 Danish film directed by Per Fly. It is released as Inheritance in the United Kingdom.

The Screenplay was written by Kim Leona, Per Fly and Mogens Rukov produced by Ib Tardini, and starred Ulrich Thomsen and Lisa Werlinder.

Plot

Christoffer (Ulrich Thomsen) is called back from his life as a restaurant manager in Sweden when his father commits suicide. His mother, Annelise (Ghita Nørby) puts pressure on him to take over management of the family business, a steelworks factory.

Although his heart is not in it, he feels obligated to take up the task. The decision is met with frustration and anger from his wife Maria (Lisa Werlinder), who eventually accepts his decision and moves back to Denmark along with him.

The management task is slowly taking over Christoffer's time and life, and as a consequence, he ignores the needs of himself and his wife. As the managerial dilemmas include some of his personal relations, he is forced to give up his personal morals in order to meet the company needs.

Slowly, but surely, his altered life style pushes him away from Maria, who moves back to pursue her career as an actress in Sweden, which pushes him further towards a nervous breakdown.

The movie ends with the acceptance of his fate, indicating that he is following closely in the footsteps of his father, which led to the suicide in the beginning.

Cast

Actor Portrayed
Ulrich Thomsen Christoffer
Lisa Werlinder Maria
Ghita Nørby Annelise
Karina Skands Benedikte
Lars Brygmann Ulrik
Peter Steen Niels
Diana Axelsen Annika
Jesper Christensen Holger Andersen
Ulf Pilgaard Aksel
Dick Kaysø Jens Mønsted
Sarah Juel Werner Marie-Louise

Critical reception

Upon release, the film received positive reviews. It has 75% positive reviews on RottenTomatoes, based on 36 reviews from professional critics[1] and 68/100 on Metacritic, based on 20 reviews from professional critics.[2]

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