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DENMARK

Open Hearts- Suzanne Bier
The powerful role of fate in relationships is the starting point for Bier's poignant story of two couples brought together by a shocking accident. Cecilie and Joachim are young and in love, with their whole lives ahead of them, when suddenly everything is turned upside down. Things change not only for Cecilie and Joaquim, but also for Marie and Niels. Both in their late thirties, they have three children and enjoy a marital bliss sorely put to the test when Niels falls passionately in love with Cecilie. The question is whether Niels and Cecilie are ready to give up everything for the sake of their love. One thing's for sure: nothing will ever be the same again. Produced with the realism of the celebrated Dogme 95 manifesto and featuring a stellar cast, Open Hearts is a moving exploration of love, loyalty and passion adrift in the sea of chance. This year's Danish submission for the Best Foreign Film Oscar. (113 mins.) Print courtesy of Newmarket Group.
Selected Filmography: Freud Leaving Home (90), Family Matters (93), Like It Never Was Before (95), Credo (97), The One and Only (99), Once in a
Lifetime (00).
Showtimes: 2/22, 6:30pm and 2/23, 3:30pm BW.