One can't help wondering whether, some quarter-century ago, Carsten Brandt had the slightest inkling of the epic dimension the project he was then starting to conceive – The Gentle Pain – would take on in the subsequent decades. For it became epic in just about every sense of the word: the film is very long; it tells a multi-layered story characterised as much by its digressions as by its main narrative thread, which concerns a filmmaker’s attempts to make sense of the life of Thorkild Hansen, a Danish traveller/historian/writer internationally probably best known for his non-fiction novel Processen mod Hamsun (1978); and it took a long time to finish – and then sat on a shelf due to legal battles galore. What is now finally revealed is a monument of modern(ist) cinema: a work that as much charts one man’s journey into his soul as a voyage of discovery into another artist’s mind.
Release Date | February 1, 2019 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Den milde smerte | |
Runtime | 4h 40min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | Arabic, English, French, Italian, Swedish | |
Original Language | Danish | |
Production Countries | Denmark | |
Production Companies | Posthus Teatret |