
After weeks of traveling through Europe the immature William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen. Not just another European city, Copenhagen is also the birthplace of his father. When the youthful Effy befriends the older William they set off on an adventure to find William's grandfather. Effy's mix of youthful exuberance and wisdom challenges William unlike any woman ever has. As the attraction builds and William truly connects with someone for the first time in his ... (Full plot summary below)
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After weeks of traveling through Europe the immature William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen. Not just another European city, Copenhagen is also the birthplace of his father. When the youthful Effy befriends the older William they set off on an adventure to find William's grandfather. Effy's mix of youthful exuberance and wisdom challenges William unlike any woman ever has. As the attraction builds and William truly connects with someone for the first time in his life, he must come to grips with destabilizing elements of his family's sordid past.
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| Film ThreatAmy R. HandlerI strongly recommend Copenhagen as one of those very rare movies that will change your life for the best. |
| The New York TimesDavid DeWittMark Raso’s first feature, Copenhagen, takes on a taboo — great for high-stakes storytelling, if it’s not used to generate empty shock. Worry not: His absorbing film has a delicate nuance that will linger after the popcorn’s gone. |
| The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberTwo excellent performances bolster a thoughtful script, and the result is that the discomfort we feel seems perfectly controlled by the filmmakers. The movie is candid and disturbing but never exploitative. |
| Village VoiceSerena Donadoni[An] exquisitely beautiful feature debut. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyIn its best moments, Copenhagen, the debut feature of Mark Raso, who also wrote the script, takes place in that dream space. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkCopenhagen challenges our notions of what is meant to be in film, and I'm glad it exists. |
| Toronto StarPeter HowellRaso and his actors sensitively handle a topic that could be toxic in the wrong hands; they're all worth watching now and in the future. |
| Columbus AliveBrad KeefePlays out like Before Sunrise if one of the central characters was too young. Even when it is sweet, it's hard to break the creepiness of that. |
| tonymacklin.netTony MacklinCopenhagen is one of those films that shimmer after they've ended. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonCopenhagen remains more intriguing than compelling. |