Friends Forever (1987)
Innocence is No Excuse
Teenager Kristian moves to a new neighborhood. He makes friends with two very different boys in the new school: Henrik, an independent boy, and Patrick, the leader of a gang. Later on, Kristian is startled when he finds Patrick is gay and having an affair with the captain of a soccer team.
Director: Stefan Henszelman
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: February 6, 1987
Cast
- Claus Bender Mortensen - Kristian
- Thomas Elholm - Henrik
- Thomas Sigsgaard - Patrick
- Lars Kylmann Jacobsen - Anders
- Rasmus Bay Barlby
- Trine Torp Hansen - Berit
- Rita Angela - Rektor Kallenbach
- Carsten Morch - Dan Carstensen
- Morten Stig Christensen - Mads
- Christine Skou
Screenplay
Production: Jens Ravn Film Produktion, Nordisk Film Denmark
Country: Denmark
Language: English, Dansk
Original Language: da
Themes
Football Passion, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
high school, male homosexuality, football (soccer), high school friends, lgbt, danish, gay theme
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Friends Forever about?
- Teenager Kristian moves to a new neighborhood. He makes friends with two very different boys in the new school: Henrik, an independent boy, and Patrick, the leader of a gang. Later on, Kristian is startled when he finds Patrick is gay and having an affair with the captain of a soccer team.
- Who directed Friends Forever?
- Friends Forever was directed by Stefan Henszelman.
- Who stars in Friends Forever?
- Friends Forever stars Claus Bender Mortensen, Thomas Elholm, Thomas Sigsgaard, Lars Kylmann Jacobsen, Rasmus Bay Barlby, Trine Torp Hansen.
- How long is Friends Forever?
- Friends Forever has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Friends Forever?
- Friends Forever is a Drama film.
- Where was Friends Forever produced?
- Friends Forever was produced in Denmark.
- What are the themes of Friends Forever?
- The themes of Friends Forever include: Football Passion, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.