Lost Generation (2004)

They became the lost generation

Lost Generation (2004) poster

The film is based on Christian Kampmann's novels: "Certain Considerations", "Solid Relationships", "Clean Lines" and "Other Ways" (1973-75). The Gregersen family is a picture of inner and outer Denmark from the mid 50's to the 70's. The story begins in 1954 in the well-behaved, but not just successful, Gregersen family from the best part of the whiskey belt on the right side of Strandvejen.

Director: Charlotte Sachs Bostrup
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 210 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Dirk Brüel
Editing: Åsa Mossberg, Ulrika Rang
Production: Regner Grasten Film
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

Trailer

Lost Generation Trailer
More Films by Director: Charlotte Sachs Bostrup
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost Generation about?
The film is based on Christian Kampmann's novels: "Certain Considerations", "Solid Relationships", "Clean Lines" and "Other Ways" (1973-75). The Gregersen family is a picture of inner and outer Denmark from the mid 50's to the 70's. The story begins in 1954 in the well-behaved, but not just successful, Gregersen family from the best part of the whiskey belt on the right side of Strandvejen.
Who directed Lost Generation?
Lost Generation was directed by Charlotte Sachs Bostrup.
Who stars in Lost Generation?
Lost Generation stars Pia Vieth, Steen Springborg, Thomas Levin, Laura Drasbæk, Kristian Ibler, Mette Gregersen.
How long is Lost Generation?
Lost Generation has a runtime of 3h 30m (210 minutes).
What genre is Lost Generation?
Lost Generation is a Drama film.
Where was Lost Generation produced?
Lost Generation was produced in Denmark.