WILDLAND
2020 Films
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1h 28m
Following the tragic death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Ida falls into the care of her estranged aunt Bodil and Bodil’s three grown sons. Ida initially finds comfort in their home, which is filled with physical tenderness and a strong sense of unity. But the darker reality of her family’s criminal way of life and toxic dynamics slowly pushes her to accept violence, addiction and intimidation as normal. It isn’t until the situation spirals out of control that Ida realises that love and violence have become impossible to separate. Doubting if she really belongs with this loyal, but dangerous matriarch and a brotherhood on the edge, Ida faces the same question that her mother once faced before her; just how far are you willing to go for your family?
Direction: Jeanette Nordahl
Script: Ingeborg Topsøe
Production: Eva Jakobsen
Co-Production: Katrin Pors, Mikkel Jersin
Cinematography: David Gallego
Editing: Michael Aaglund
Production Design: Helle Lygum Justesen
Costume Design: Emilie Bøge Dresler
Make-Up: Birgitte Samson
Sound: Philip Nicolai Flindt
Original Score: Frederikke Hoffmeier
Visual Effects: Bjørn Munch Larsen
Cast: Sandra Guldberg Kampp, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Elliott Crosset Hove, Joachim Fjelstrup, Besir Zeciri
Original Title: KØD & BLOD
Original Language: Danish
Film Production Country: Denmark
Statement of the Director/s
WILDLAND is about the need to belong - it’s a female-driven mafia film about a young girl’s entrance into a new family, her encounter with their love, and, inevitably, her ultimate sacrifice for their survival. The story is wrapped in a circular narrative that mirrors social heritage; a legacy that can feel impossible to break, no matter how hard you try.
From the very beginning I was interested in portraying violence. What is it and how may it manifest itself? In our story, love and violence co-exist; it is present around the breakfast table, it is present in every smile, conversation or caress. Therefore, it is not violence in itself that creates a disturbing feeling, but the fact that it goes hand-in-hand with affection. This is the destructive power of family love.
Biography of the Director/s
Jeanette Nordahl graduated from the independent film school Super16 in 2012 and her thesis film WAITING FOR PHIL was nominated for a Danish Academy Award for Best Short film in 2013. While studying she worked as a second unit director and assistant director on acclaimed Danish films such as THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES (2013), THE ABSENT ONE (2014) and the multiple award-winning TV-series BORGEN (2010).
Her debut short film NYLON premiered as a Nordic Short Film Favourite, at Göteborg International Film Festival in 2016.
WILDLAND is Jeanette’s feature debut.
Filmography of the Director/s
2019 WILDLAND
2015 NYLON
2012 WAITING FOR PHIL
Production Company:
Snowglobe
Katrin Pors
Refshalevej 157
Copenhagen, 1432, Denmark
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +45 25 32 76 61
Website: http://www.snowglobefilm.com/
World Sales:
BAC Films
Andréa Dos Santos
9, rue Pierre Dupont
Paris, 75010, France
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +33 1 80 49 10 04
Website: http://www.bacfilms.com/international
Press:
Have
Rikke Hesselholt
Hillerødgade 30B, 1. sal
Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +45 28 43 38 93
Website: https://have.dk/
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