Four friends rent a summer house in Tisvilde to celebrate one of their 40th birthdays. They are wonderful in their own ways; articulate, unsentimental, and with a good dose of self-insight and humor. They are all at different stages in their love lives. It will be a day where everything is turned upside down, analyzed, and when they part ways on Sunday, they will all have grown a little, experienced a lot, and talked a lot...
Acting
Four women so natural you'll forget it's scripted.
Writing
Dialogue that cuts like Danish design — clean, sharp, no waste.
Direction
Bostrup lets silences sting harder than arguments.

Director
Charlotte Sachs Bostrup
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tisvilde is Denmark's 'Hamptons' — the summer house setting signals class tension these women barely acknowledge.
Sachs Bostrup shot largely in chronological order over five days, letting real exhaustion bleed into performances.
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