The Boy Who Couldn't Swim (2011)
Two teen boys meet each other in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Instead they end up finding themselves - and each other.
Director: Anders Helde
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 33 min
Release Date: September 30, 2011
Cast
- Sebastian Elkrog Sørensen - Rasmus
- Jonas Wandschneider - Nicklas
- Christian Damsgaard - Carsten
- Danny Thykær - Pusher
- Dorthe Jensen - Rasmus' Mother
- Michael Liltorp - Henchman
- Frank Mothe - Man on the Central Station (uncredited)
- Kim Sørensen - Man on train (uncredited)
Screenplay
Music: Bo Andersen
Cinematography: Henrik Busacker
Editing: Anders Helde
Production: Superior Films
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Budget: $4,500
Original Language: da
Themes
Stories of Hope and Redemption, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
copenhagen, denmark, kiss, theft, teenage boy, visitor, thoughtful, gay theme, short film, serene, gentle, hopeful
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Boy Who Couldn't Swim about?
- Two teen boys meet each other in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Instead they end up finding themselves - and each other.
- Who directed The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim was directed by Anders Helde.
- Who stars in The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim stars Sebastian Elkrog Sørensen, Jonas Wandschneider, Christian Damsgaard, Danny Thykær, Dorthe Jensen, Michael Liltorp.
- How long is The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
- What genre is The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim had a budget of $4,500.
- Where was The Boy Who Couldn't Swim produced?
- The Boy Who Couldn't Swim was produced in Denmark.
- What are the themes of The Boy Who Couldn't Swim?
- The themes of The Boy Who Couldn't Swim include: Stories of Hope and Redemption, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.