A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 22, 2015
Original Title:
Nøgle hus spejl
Alternate Titles:
Noegle Hus Spejl
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DK: A
Runtime: 91
Lily (76) is sure there’s nothing wrong with her. The only reason she lives in a care home is because of her husband Max's illness: a series of strokes has reduced him to a vegetable. The fact that Lily isn’t exactly the way she used to be becomes slowly clear in the Danish drama Key House Mirror - the title refers to a memory test. It’s not easy for Lily to leave her old habits behind her and fit in with the rules of the home. Her life blossoms when she meets an 80-year-old Swedish neighbour, a charming man who gives her the attention she has long missed. Lily’s daughter, however, is not so happy with the budding romance.
Costume Design:
Pernille Holm
Director:
Michael Noer
Director of Photography:
Magnus Nordenhof Jønck
Editor:
Adam Nielsen
Executive Producer:
Henrik Zein
Lena Haugaard
Foley Artist:
Heikki Kossi
Line Producer:
Maj-Britt Paulmann
Producer:
Tomas Radoor
Rene Ezra
Production Design:
Rie Lykke
Screenplay:
Anders Frithiof August
Special Effects:
Hummer Højmark
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