Crying for Love

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Crying for Love
Directed byChristian E. Christiansen
Written byChristian E. Christiansen
Produced by Louise Vesth
Starring Pilou Asbæk
Release date
  • August 1, 2008 (2008-08-01)
Country Denmark
LanguageDanish

Crying for Love (Danish: Dig og Mig) is a Danish feature film. Written and directed by Christian E. Christiansen in 2008. It is based on the short film At Night , which was nominated for an Oscar in 2008.

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Synopsis

Three girls meet in hospital. Struggling to come to terms with their illnesses and the hand fate has dealt them, they look back on decisive moments in their lives. Their stories are different but the girls are brought together in their search for love and companionship. [1]

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References

  1. Crying for Love (2008) | MUBI , retrieved 2023-12-23