We Shall Overcome (film)

We Shall Overcome
Film release poster
Drømmen
Directed by Niels Arden Oplev
Produced by Sisse Graum Jørgensen
Screenplay by
  • Niels Arden Oplev
  • Steen Bille
Starring
Music by Jacob Groth
Cinematography Lars Vestergaard
Edited by Søren B. Ebbe
Production
company
Zentropa Entertainments11
Distributed by Nordisk Film Biografdistribution
Release date
  • March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24) (Denmark)
Running time
109 minutes
Country Denmark
Language Danish

Drømmen (Danish "The Dream", English: We Shall Overcome) is a 2006 Danish film based on a true story about a young boy's crusade against a dictatorial headmaster of the "old school".[1] The story opens in the Danish countryside of 1969.[2] Denmark and the rest of the world are changing rapidly but the headmaster hasn't noticed. The young boy spends his summer holidays watching the family's first television, and is influenced by the Civil Rights Movement.[3] Martin Luther King's speeches and dreams of a better life have given the boy courage and desire for rebellion.[4] When the dictatorial headmaster steps over the line during punishing the boy, the boy takes up battle against the headmaster.[5]

The film is directed by Danish screenwriter and film director Niels Arden Oplev and stars Bent Mejding and Anders W. Berthelsen.[6] It won sixteen awards in 2006 and 2007.[7]

Cast

Some of the actors of the film:[8]

  • Bent Mejding (headmaster Lindum-Svendsen)
  • Janus Dissing Rathke (Frits Johansen)
  • Anders W. Berthelsen (Freddie Svale)
  • Jens Jørn Spottag (Peder, Frits' father)
  • Peter Hesse Overgaard (Erling)
  • Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis (Stine, Frits' mother)
  • Gyrd Løfqvist (Frits' grandfather)
  • Elin Reimer (Frits' grandmother)
  • Steen Stig Lommer (teacher Olsen)
  • Kurt Ravn (school doctor)
  • Peter Schrøder (sexton)
  • Sarah Juel Werner (Iben)
  • Daniel Ørum (Troels)
  • Lasse Borg (Søren)
  • Joy-Maria Frederiksen (Iben's mother)
  • Tina Gylling Mortensen (miss Birk)
  • Stig Hoffmeyer (Reverend)
  • Birgit Conradi (Reverend's wife)
  • Lise Stegger (Magrethe)
  • Nis Bank-Mikkelsen ("Stutter Anders")
  • Katrine Jensenius (Frk Kvist)
  • Helle Merete Sørensen (Lindum-Svendsens kone)
  • Helene Ravn Jedzini (miss Larsen)
  • Karen Jette Andersen (gym teacher)
  • Annie Roed Frederiksen (Hanne)
  • Karen Skov Petersen (Ellen)
  • Sandra Å. Pedersen (Linda)
  • Willy Knudsen (teacher)

Accolades

The film has won sixteen awards in 2006 and 2007.[7]

OrganizationCategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)Result
Berlin International Film FestivalCrystal Bear – Best Feature FilmNiels Arden OplevWon
Bodil AwardsBest Supporting ActorBent MejdingWon
Best ActorJanus Dissing RathkeNominated
Best FilmNiels Arden OplevNominated
Best Supporting ActorJens Jørn SpottagNominated
Carrousel international du film de RimouskiCamério – Best ActorJanus Dissing RathkeWon
Camério – Best FilmNiels Arden OplevWon
Chicago International Children's Film FestivalChildren's Jury Award – Live-Action Feature Film or VideoNiels Arden OplevWon
Adult's Jury Award – Live-Action Feature Film or VideoNiels Arden OplevWon 2nd place
Cinekid FestivalCinekid Film AwardNiels Arden OplevWon
Robert AwardBest Costume DesignManon RasmussenWon
Best DirectorNiels Arden OplevWon
Best EditorSøren B. EbbeWon
Best FilmNiels Arden Oplev (director)
Sisse Graum Jørgensen (producer)
Won
Best Screenplay, OriginalNiels Arden Oplev
Steen Bille
Won
Best Supporting ActorBent MejdingWon
Best ActorJanus Dissing RathkeNominated
Best ActressAnne-Grethe Bjarup RiisNominated
Best CinematographyLars VestergaardNominated
Best Make-UpKirsten Zäschke
Suzanne Jansen
Nominated
Best Original ScoreJacob GrothNominated
Best Production DesignSøren SkjærNominated
Best SoundPeter SchultzNominated
Best Special Effects/LightingMorten Jacobsen
Hans Peter Ludvigsen
Nominated
Best Supporting ActorAnders W. BerthelsenNominated
Best Supporting ActressSarah Juel WernerNominated
Zlín International Film FestivalAudience Award – Best Feature FilmNiels Arden OplevWon
Don Quixote AwardNiels Arden OplevWon
Golden Slipper – Best Feature Film for YouthNiels Arden OplevWon

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-11. Retrieved 2015-08-26.
  2. Drømmen (We Shall Overcome) at Rotten Tomatoes
  3. "We Shall Overcome". Independent Cinema Office. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
  4. "Drømmen". Dfi.dk. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
  5. We Shall Overcome at AllMovie
  6. 1 2 Awards for We Shall Overcome on IMDb
  7. "We Shall Overcome (2006) : Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
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