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The Celebration ()

Festen (original title)
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At Helge's 60th birthday party, some unpleasant family truths are revealed.

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Christian
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Faderen
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Michael
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Helene
Birthe Neumann ...
Moderen
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Pia
Helle Dolleris ...
Mette
Therese Glahn ...
Michelle
Klaus Bondam ...
Toastmasteren
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Kokken
Gbatokai Dakinah ...
Gbatokai
Lasse Lunderskov ...
Onklen
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Receptionisten
Lene Laub Oksen ...
Søsteren
Linda Laursen ...
Birthe
John Boas ...
Farfar
Erna Boas ...
Farmor
Bent Henningsen ...
Statister
Poul Kajbæk ...
Statister
Vibeke Dalset ...
Statister
Janne Thomsen ...
Statister
Anette Jakobsen ...
Statister
Poul Petersen ...
Statister
Gulli Sejrsen ...
Statister
Vibeke Kaiser ...
Statister
John Johnsen ...
Statister
Dan Eilertsen ...
Statister
Søren Søgreni ...
Statister
Annette Jakobsen ...
Statister
Kate Goldschmidt ...
Statister
Jens Nørring ...
Statister
Bent Kaiser ...
Statister
Maria Myrgård ...
Statister
Peter Krag ...
Statister
Stig Poul Hansen ...
Statister
Kaj Rasmussen ...
I Køkkenet
Robert Strandgård ...
I Køkkenet
Gry Worre Hallberg ...
I Køkkenet
René ...
I Køkkenet
Christine Louise Jørgensen ...
Børn
Dorte Olofsen ...
Børn
Kasper Olofsen ...
Børn
Emilian Sejersen ...
Børn
Susanne Funck ...
Børn
Rosmarie Jørgensen ...
Børn
Lasse Jacobsen ...
Børn
Sigrid Aalbæk Jensen ...
Børn (as Sigrid Aalbæk)
Mikkel Jacobsen ...
Børn
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Birgitte Simonsen ...
Christian's Friend (uncredited)
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Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Directed by

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Thomas Vinterberg ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Thomas Vinterberg ... (screenplay) &
Mogens Rukov ... (screenplay)
 
Thomas Vinterberg ... (after an idea of)

Produced by

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Svend Abrahamsen ... co-producer
Dag Alveberg ... co-producer
Birgitte Hald ... producer
Morten Kaufmann ... line producer
Johan Mardell ... co-producer

Music by

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Lars Bo Jensen

Cinematography by

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Anthony Dod Mantle

Editing by

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Valdís Óskarsdóttir ... (as Valdis Oskarsdottìr)

Editorial Department

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Thomas Caspersen ... synchronization: location
Jan Gundtofte-Bruun ... synchronization: location
Vagn Rose ... assistant editor
Jacob Thuesen ... trailer editor

Casting By

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Rie Hedegaard
Lene Seested

Production Management

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Tove Jystrup ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Eigil Jacobsen ... assistant director (as Eigil Jakobsen)

Sound Department

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Morten Holm ... sound designer
Bruno Langiano ... foley artist
Ad Stoop ... boom operator
Nick Watson ... sound consultant: Dolby
Kasper Val Bjerregård Larsen ... sound engineer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Peter Hjorth ... technical supervisor

Stunts

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Thomas Bo Larsen ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Peter Hjorth ... additional camera operator
Lars Høgsted ... still photographer

Music Department

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Lars Bo Jensen ... musician: piano

Additional Crew

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Mie Andreasen ... production staff
Jens Arentzen ... consultant
Michael Christiani Havemann ... legal adviser
Peter Hjorth ... technical supervisor
Signe Leick Jensen ... production staff (as Signe Jensen)
Torben Stig Nielsen ... production staff
Alex Panagakis ... publicist
Jon Stephensen ... public relations
Karina Strand ... production staff
Camilla Thomsen ... production staff
David C.H. Østerbøg ... production staff (as David Østerbøg)

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Jens Arentzen ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Trine Breum ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Susanne Bruun de Neergaard ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to, Skjoldenæsholm Hotel og Konferencecenter
Per Fly ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Karin Trille Høy ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to (as Trille Høy)
Jørgen Kromann ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to (as Jørgen Kromann Larsen)
Ole Christian Madsen ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Birgitte Simonsen ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Ingerlise Vinterberg ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Carsten Walbom ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to
Lone Walbom ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to (as Lone)
Maria Walbom ... acknowledgment: we are profoundly, unreservedly grateful to

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

When a father turns 60, his large family gathers at a castle to celebrate him. Everybody likes and respects him deeply--or do they? The youngest son is trying to live up to his father's expectations; he runs a grill-bar in a dirty part of Copenhagen. The oldest son runs a restaurant in France; the sister is an anthropologist. The older sister has recently committed suicide and the father asks the oldest son to say a few words about her, because he is afraid he will break into tears if he does it himself. The oldest son agrees without argument. Actually he has already written two speeches. A yellow and a green one. At the table, he asks the father to pick a speech. The father chooses green. The oldest son announces that this is the Speech of Truth. Everybody laughs, except for the father, who looks nervous: he knows that his oldest son is about to reveal the secret of why his sister killed herself. Written by Jonas L.

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Also Known As
  • Dogme # 1 - Festen (Denmark)
  • Dogme 1 (Denmark)
  • The Celebration (World-wide, English title)
  • The Celebration: Dogme #1 (Canada, English title)
  • The Celebration (Canada, English title)
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Runtime
  • 105 min
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Budget $1,300,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Since this is a Dogme-film, there cannot be any non-diegetic (artificial) sounds added, no post-production. The camera also needs to be hand-held. So when Christian falls to the floor in the reception and sees his sister, Christian himself had to hold the camera when falling. To achieve the "dizzy" sound, the original cameraman swung the microphone around in the air. See more »
Goofs In an early scene, a cameraman can be seen reflected in a bedroom mirror (director Thomas Vinterberg noticed this but kept it in). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Bag om filmen 'Festen' (1998). See more »
Soundtracks I Skovens dybe stille ro See more »
Quotes [last lines]
[subtitled version]
Michael: Nice one, Dad. Good speech. Well done. But I think you'll have to go now so we can eat our breakfast.
Faderen: Of course, of course.
Faderen: [to his wife] Coming?
Moderen: I'll stay here.
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