To All My Friends (2010) [N/A]

Featuring:
Nikolaj Dencker Schmidt, Morten Holst, Adam Ild Rohweder

Written by:
Behrouz Bigdeli
Tommy Oksen

Directed by:
Behrouz Bigdeli


Release Date:
November 3, 2010

Original Title:
Til alle mine venner

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

The two punks, Mark and Sonny, are best friends. They have always stuck together and with no family around, they are all they have got. The self destructive Sonny doesn't mind their pointless life in the rough suburbs, but Mark is longing for something more. When Mark gets the chance to move to the big city with his girlfriend, he finds himself in a dilemma. Should he break up the friendship, which is going in the wrong direction, and stand on his own or stay loyal to Sonny, who is desperately doing everything not to let him out of sight?

The two punks, Mark and Sonny, are best friends who have always stuck together. The self destructive Sonny doesn't mind their pointless life, but Mark wishes for something more. When Mark gets the chance to move to the big city, he finds himself in a dilemma. Should he break up the friendship and stand on his own or stay loyal to Sonny, who is doing everything to keep him

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Rankings and Honors

To All My Friends (2010) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.6/10
Awards Won: 2 wins & 4 nominations

Cinematography:
Balthazar Hertel

Director:
Behrouz Bigdeli

Editor:
Christian Einshøj

Screenplay:
Tommy Oksen

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