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Critic Patrick Peters
rated 6

Danish director Susanne Bier has a knack for making melodramatic contrivances seem like slices of life.

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David Mühle
rated 8

I like! 🍺👌

2 years ago
Critic Noel Murray
rated 6

...could be the cinematic equivalent of a Coldplay song.

Read full review at The A.V. Club

Cast & Crew

Christian Tafdrup
As Christian
Susanne Bier
Director
Susanne Bier
Writer
Rolf Lassgård
As Jørgen
Mads Mikkelsen
As Jacob Pederson

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After the Wedding is a poignant drama that follows Jacob Petersen, a manager of an Indian orphanage, who is summoned to Copenhagen by a wealthy Danish businessman named Jørgen. The latter offers a large donation to save the orphanage from bankruptcy, but only if Jacob attends his daughter Anna's wedding. Upon arrival, Jacob discovers a shocking family secret that threatens to upend his life forever. The film explores themes of family, loyalty, and redemption as Jacob grapples with his past mistakes and confronts an uncertain future. With outstanding performances from the cast, including Mads Mikkelsen and Rolf Lassgård, this movie will keep you engaged until the very end.

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After the Wedding was released in theaters on March 3, 2006.