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Duration: 245 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2014-Dec-25 |
Alternate Names: لورا دراسبک
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"Danish actress Laura Drasbæk, sporting an intriguing moniker with smooshed 'a' and 'e', rose to prominence at the age of 16 in her debut role as Lollo in the film Dance of the Polar Bears (1990). Since then, she has maintained a consistent, albeit intermittent, acting career. Laura garnered critical acclaim for her performance as Karen in Familien Gregersen (2004), earning a Danish Film Award nomination for Best Actress. Her notable roles extend to Nina in Murk (2005), where she bared her small breasts and hard nipples on screen, earning recognition from Mr. Skin.
In Denmark, Laura is recognized for portraying Vic in Pusher (1996); Susanne in Flickering Lights (2000); an actor named Daisy Diamond alongside Noomi Rapace; Lotte in No Time For Love (2009); and DR-girl in The Contest: To the Stars and Back (2013). Her television appearances include Charlotte in Forbrydelsen (The Crime) in 2007, Katrine Holm in Park Road from 2009-2010, and Marianne Sommerdahl in The Sommerdahl Murders from 2020-2021. Notably, Laura played a French prostitute in a biopic about Hans Christian Anderson."
Release Year: 2003
Nation: Denmark
Alternative Title: Switching: An Interactive Movie.
Director: Morten Schjødt
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Genre: Fiction Film
Frida and Simon are in a relationship that has grown stale. They must decide whether to stay together or go their separate ways. Despite their desire for change, they also wish to hold on to the past. The film explores this confusion through their experiences and choices. Frida's sister schemes, possibly trying to influence their decision. Frida's father returns from the USA, introducing another element of change into their lives. A seductive DJ and a waitress with an apparent connection to them all further complicate matters. The story seems to revolve around key moments in their relationship, without clear endings.
‘Switching’ (2003) is a Danish fiction film directed by Morten Schjødt. It explores the complexities of relationships through the experiences of Frida and Simon, a couple struggling with their feelings about their relationship. The film uses non-linear storytelling to explore themes of change, intimacy, and the conflict between holding on to the past and moving forward.