THE SUNFISH
by Søren Balle
synopsis
The Sunfish is a humorous character-driven drama that portrays the life of Kesse, a third generation fisherman living in the small and windblown town of Hirtshals, in Northern Jutland. As a result of new fishery policies and the global financial recession, the smaller fishermen are slowly succumbing to the pressure of competing with larger fishing enterprises. Kesse is struggling to survive, desperately holding on to the only way of life he knows. But desperate times require desperate measures and so, due to increasing financial pressure, Kesse is forced to find more notorious and alternative ways of making ends meet. This in turn, leads him to meet his polar opposite, the female marine biologist Gerd.
international title: | The Sunfish |
original title: | Klumpfisken |
country: | Denmark |
year: | 2014 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Søren Balle |
release date: | DK 6/02/2014 |
screenplay: | Søren Balle, Lærke Sanderhoff |
cast: | Henrik Birch, Susanne Storm, Lars Topp Thomsen, Jacob Lohmann, Mikkel Vadsholt |
cinematography by: | Martin Munch |
film editing: | Peter Winther |
music: | Flemming Nordkrog |
producer: | Claudia Siesbye |
production: | Film Maker |
distributor: | Kulturprojektor - Agentur & Verleih |