We Shall Overcome (2006)
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Movie review
From Time Out London
Sorry Boss fans, not a doc on Springsteen’s latest, but a civil rights-tinged school drama set in Denmark, 1969. Financed by Lars von Trier’s Zentropa, it offers a more conventional Danish take on US culture than his own ‘Dogville’ or ‘Manderlay’: Frits (Janus Dissing Rathke), a Martin Luther King-obsessed, Beatles mop-wearing 13-year-old, exits blood-soaked with half his ear hanging off from brutal headmaster Lindum-Svendsen’s (Bent Mejding) office. Lindum-Svendsen’s gone too far this time, and with his father, recovering from a mental breakdown, and progressive music master Mr Svale (‘Hi, call me Freddie’), Frits stands up for justice.Apparently based on the director’s own experiences, with its irredeemably authoritarian villain and prodigiously political young hero (he corrects his teachers about Danish slavery), ‘We Shall Overcome’ comes across as some hip filmmaker’s fantasy of a cool ’60s childhood – at one cringeworthy point even turning into ‘School of Rock’. But it’s enjoyably rousing, and cinematographer Lars Vestergard works miracles turning the Danish countryside into bright slices of Americana.
Author: Nick Funnell
Time Out London Issue 1891: November 15-22 2007
Cast & crew
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Producer: Sisse Graum Olsen
Cast: Bent Mejding, Anders W Berthelsen, Jens Jørn Spottag, Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis, Peter Hesse Overgaard, Sarah Juel Werner, Janus Dissing Rathke full cast
Genre(s): Children's, Drama
Rated: 12A
Duration: 109 mins
UK Release: Nov 17 2006
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