Film detail | Little Big Girl

Ulvepigen Tinke


Days of Danish Cinema




Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
Subtitles: Anglické, české
Directed by: Morten Kohlert
Year: 2002
Length: 93`
Rating: 10
Story: Cecil Bodtkers
Screenplay: Morten Kohlert
Director of Photography: Bo Tengberg
Music: Fläskkvartetten, Soren Hyldgaard
Edited by: Anne Osterud, Janus Billeskov Jansen
Production: ASA Film Production

Synopsis: The year is 1850 and nine-year-old Tinke is dirty and hungry. Both her parents are dead and she has been surviving on her own out in the wilderness. She meets Larus, a shepherd boy, who gives her milk and bread to eat. He gains her confidence and realizes that Tinke will starve to death unless he helps her. Larus brings her back with him to the farm where he works. It's discovered that her mother left her a precious necklace that proves that she came from a very rich family. Learning this, the master of the farm is determined to find Tinke's grandparents, hoping they'll pay good money for her. But when the grandparents are located, Tinke has difficulty convincing them that she is their granddaughter because she's lost her necklace...

Morten Kohlert: Morten Kohlert (1964) is a screenwriter and director. He graduated from the National Film School of Denmark with the successful film The Masquerade (Fastelavnsfesten, 1995). He made his debut with the feature-length Fast Lane (Under overfladen, 1999), and won recognition and festival awards with the family drama Tinka, The Wolf Girl (Ulvepigen Tinke, 2002). His latest film is the drama The Secret (Hemmeligheden, 2012). He's also taken part in the making of several TV series and works in music and journalism.

Where and when Little Big Girl is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 4May 31st at 15:30N/A

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