The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1

The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1

91 mins | Drama, Comedy | Dec. 25, 2007

Erik Nietzsche is an intelligent but in many ways inexperienced shy young man who is convinced that he wants to be a film director. In the late 1970s, Erik is accepted by the Danish National Film School where he enters a world of angry and unhelpful tutors, weird fellow students and unwritten rules. In this both exhilarating and angst-provoking period for him, Erik feels increasingly like a foreigner in the film industry. Frequently, he is merely an observer of the absurdities that surround him. He encounters trade union disputes, falls in love and experiences self-assured empowered women who refuse to make a commitment. The film is a drama full of comedy - a sharp portrait of a conceited but entertaining world of film which we suspect our dogged young director will eventually conquer with his vision.

The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1

91 mins | Drama, Comedy | Dec. 25, 2007

The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1
Erik Nietzsche is an intelligent but in many ways inexperienced shy young man who is convinced that he wants to be a film director. In the late 1970s, Erik is accepted by the Danish National Film School where he enters a world of angry and unhelpful tutors, weird fellow students and unwritten rules. In this both exhilarating and angst-provoking period for him, Erik feels increasingly like a foreigner in the film industry. Frequently, he is merely an observer of the absurdities that surround him. He encounters trade union disputes, falls in love and experiences self-assured empowered women who refuse to make a commitment. The film is a drama full of comedy - a sharp portrait of a conceited but entertaining world of film which we suspect our dogged young director will eventually conquer with his vision.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Zentropa Entertainments
Original title De unge år
Directors Jacob Thuesen
Writers Lars von Trier

Cast

Jonatan Spang

as Erik Nietzsche

Lars von Trier

as Narrator

Mille Lehfeldt

as Margrethe (as Mille Hoffmeyer Lehfeldt)

David Dencik

as Zelko

Carl Martin Norén

as Göran

Søren Pilmark

as Mads

Bodil Jørgensen

as Katrine Bonfils

Paprika Steen

as Ursula Østdal

Ditte Hansen

as Filosofilærer

Troels Lyby

as Bent

Jens Albinus

as Troels Højbjerg

Christian Fuhlendorff

as Lille Fotograf