Sofie (film)

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Sofie
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Directed by Liv Ullmann
Written by Henri Nathansen (novel)
Starring Karen-Lise Mynster
Ghita Nørby
Production
company
Distributed by Pathé-Nordisk [1]
Release date
  • 25 September 1992 (1992-09-25)
Running time
151 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

Sofie is a 1992 Danish drama film based on the novel Mendel Philipsen and Son by Henri Nathansen. It was Denmark's submission for the 1992 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. [2] [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Sofie (1992)". Danish Film Database . Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  2. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  3. "Foreign Oscar entries submitted". Variety. Retrieved 21 September 2015.