A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 17, 1989
Original Title:
Dansen med Regitze
Alternate Titles:
Dansað við Regitze
Dansând cu Regitze
Dançando pela Vida
Días de fiesta
Egy tánc Regitzével
Waltzing Regitze
Wspomnienia z małżeństwa
追想のワルツ
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Det Danske Filminstitut
Nordisk Film Denmark
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A
Runtime: 87
Karl Åge and Regitze host a summer garden party for close friends, their son, and his family. Karl Åge is quiet, detached; Regitze is spirited, lively. He thinks back: love at first sight during the war, living together unmarried, her mother's hunger strike when they won't baptize their son. Regitze is passionate and forthright; she speaks her mind. He remembers her inviting a derelict for Christmas dinner, and the man shows up with five bashful friends. He recalls her taking on their son's teacher when the man slaps the lad. He remembers her love of dancing and his fear that his social clumsiness might end their relationship. Now, in twilight, he has other things to face.
Assistant Decorator:
Magnus Magnusson
Ivar Baungaard
Thorkil Slebsager
Assistant Editor:
Karen Margrethe Nielsen
Costume Design:
Ole Glæsner
Annelise Hauberg
Director:
Kaspar Rostrup
Director of Photography:
Claus Loof
Editor:
Grete Møldrup
Lighting Technician:
Otto Stenov
Makeup Artist:
Lene Ravn Henriksen
Birthe Lyngsøe
Novel:
Martha Christensen
Original Music Composer:
Fuzzy
Producer:
Lars Kolvig
Public Relations:
Lis Lund
Script Supervisor:
Karen Bentzon
Set Decoration:
Henning Bahs
Sound:
Bjarne Risbjerg
Still Photographer:
Rolf Konow
Writer:
Karen Bentzon
Kaspar Rostrup
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