Loving Pia (2017)

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A work of fiction, the film is developed from the life of – and starring – a real woman, Pia, who is intellectually disabled. Pia is 60 years old and she lives in rural Denmark in the care of her mother Guittou, 84. In the story, Guittou is getting old, and Pia worries about what will happen when her mother dies. She is afraid of being left alone. Although Pia has never had a boyfriend, she thinks that she needs to find a man to love in order to survive. Then Pia meets a man called Jens at the harbour. Pia embarks on a quiet and simple relationship with him, not realising that in the meantime it is her mother who is left alone.

Director: Daniel Borgman
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 99 min
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Production: Adomeit Film
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

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More Films by Director: Daniel Borgman
More Films in Genre: Romance, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Loving Pia about?
A work of fiction, the film is developed from the life of – and starring – a real woman, Pia, who is intellectually disabled. Pia is 60 years old and she lives in rural Denmark in the care of her mother Guittou, 84. In the story, Guittou is getting old, and Pia worries about what will happen when her mother dies. She is afraid of being left alone. Although Pia has never had a boyfriend, she thinks that she needs to find a man to love in order to survive. Then Pia meets a man called Jens at the harbour. Pia embarks on a quiet and simple relationship with him, not realising that in the meantime it is her mother who is left alone.
Who directed Loving Pia?
Loving Pia was directed by Daniel Borgman.
Who stars in Loving Pia?
Loving Pia stars Pia Skovgaard, Céline Skovgaard, Jens Jensen, Putte Jensen, Randi Sørensen, Gitte Nielsen.
How long is Loving Pia?
Loving Pia has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is Loving Pia?
Loving Pia is a Romance, Drama film.
Where was Loving Pia produced?
Loving Pia was produced in Denmark.