Caroline - den sidste rejse (2012)

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‘Caroline – the last journey’ is a modern interpretation of Caroline Mathilde’s marriage to Christian VII, her relationship with Johann Struensee and her subsequent expulsion from Denmark. The film is about a power struggle in a large Danish company. Christian is the company’s external manager, but he is more interested in art than economics. The actual managers, Ove and Juliane, run the company with a heavy hand according to the old traditions, until Christian appoints the innovative and progressive Johan as his personal advisor.

Director: Henrik Kolind
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 87 min
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Production: Roberta Film
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da

Keywords

danish history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Caroline - den sidste rejse about?
‘Caroline – the last journey’ is a modern interpretation of Caroline Mathilde’s marriage to Christian VII, her relationship with Johann Struensee and her subsequent expulsion from Denmark. The film is about a power struggle in a large Danish company. Christian is the company’s external manager, but he is more interested in art than economics. The actual managers, Ove and Juliane, run the company with a heavy hand according to the old traditions, until Christian appoints the innovative and progressive Johan as his personal advisor.
Who directed Caroline - den sidste rejse?
Caroline - den sidste rejse was directed by Henrik Kolind.
Who stars in Caroline - den sidste rejse?
Caroline - den sidste rejse stars Kim Bodnia, Rikke Bendsen, Lisbet Lundquist, Morten Hauch-Fausbøll, Christine Hermansen, Finn Nielsen.
How long is Caroline - den sidste rejse?
Caroline - den sidste rejse has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is Caroline - den sidste rejse?
Caroline - den sidste rejse is a Drama film.
Where was Caroline - den sidste rejse produced?
Caroline - den sidste rejse was produced in Denmark.