A Perfectly Normal Family PG
En helt almindelig familie
When 11-year-old Emma is told her father wants to live the rest of his life as a woman, her world as she knows it is set to change. Thomas makes a rapid transition into Agnete: a woman in stylish dresses who suddenly has no more interest in football. Who is this new father? Can Emma even call Agnete that?
Director Malou Reymann’s was inspired by her own experiences of growing up with a father who transitioned to become a woman. Complex and intimate emotions are handled sensitively, with powerful performances from the central cast.
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- Director
- Malou Reymann
- Country
- Denmark
- Year
- 2020
- Duration
- 1 hour 36 minutes
- Language
- Danish
- Cast
- Mikkel Boe Følsgaard, Kaya Toft Loholt, Neel Rønholt
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