
Follows the young couple, Vivi and Peter, who just want to enjoy their free time and the upcoming engagement as well as their families. The couple's parents are convinced Social Democrats who try to make it clear to the young people why the party's work is important.


Okay, so Den store dag. Is it worth your time today? Hmm. If you’re a film history buff with a soft spot for Danish cinema from way back, especially those films that really lean into their social messaging, then maybe. It’s a curious piece. Folks keen on understanding early 20th-century Danish political thought might f...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Olaf Fønss

Wilfred Lucas
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"Okay, so Den store dag. Is it worth your time today? Hmm. If you’re a film history buff with a soft spot for Danish cinema from way back, especially those films that really lean into their social messaging, then maybe. It’s a curious piece. Folks keen on understanding early 20th-century Danish political thought might find it a fascinating artifact. But if you're hoping for a breezy romance or anything that doesn't feel like a very sincere, drawn-out political lecture, honestly, you'll probably b..."
Richard Lund
Denmark

1925 · IMDb 5

