Nynne

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Nynne
Nynne.jpg
Original movie poster
Directed by Jonas Elmer
Written byMette Heeno (screenwriter)
Book:
  • Henriette Lind
  • Lotte Thorsen
  • Anette Vestergaard
Produced by
  • Christian E. Christiansen

L ars Feilberg

Starring Mille Dinesen
CinematographyNiels Reedtz Johansen
Edited byMy Thordal
Music by Søren Hyldgaard
Distributed byAngel Scandinavia
Release date
  • 28 October 2005 (2005-10-28)
Running time
92 minutes [1]
Country Denmark
Language Danish
Budget DKK 14,5 mill. (est.) [2]

Nynne is a Danish film directed by Jonas Elmer, starring Mille Dinesen. It is based on the bestselling Danish novel Nynnes dagbog (en. Nynne's Diary) by Henriette Lind, Lotte Thorsen and Anette Vestergaard, which again was based on a popular newspaper column in Politiken . Nynne was the fourth-most seen film total in theaters in Denmark in 2005, with 429,301 tickets sold. (The most seen was Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ). [3] [4] Dinesen reprised the role in a short series the following year.

Contents

Story

The film is about Nynne, who lives in the city. She is single, in her 30s, comforts herself with power shopping, has unsuccessful dates, loves to gossip with her friends, and has a hangover every weekend.

Cast

Soundtrack

The movie's soundtrack was composed by Søren Hyldgaard.

CD track list [5]

  1. Clark Anderson – "Real Love"
  2. Terri Walker  – "Ain’t No Love"
  3. Alex – "Os To!"
  4. Johnny Deluxe  – "Det Du Gør"
  5. Bryan Rice  – "No Promises"
  6. Søs Fenger  – "Lykken Vender" (Nynnes Mantra)
  7. Eddie Holman  – "Hey There Lonely Girl"
  8. Remee Allstars – "My Way"
  9. Pelding Feat. Joy Morgan – "Little Girl Blue"
  10. Brinck – "It's My Life"
  11. Beverley Knight  – "Keep This Fire Burning"
  12. New Originals Feat. Mibb & Michael Carøe – "Superstar"
  13. Sisse Marie – "Boom"
  14. Terri Walker  – "Whoopsie Daisy Hit’n Run"

Songs in the movie, [6] not listed on the soundtrack CD, include:


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