Love Is All You Need? (2011 film)
2011 Danish film
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Directed by | Susanne Bier |
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Written by | Anders Thomas Jensen |
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Produced by | Sisse Graum Jørgensen |
Starring | Trine Dyrholm, Pierce Brosnan |
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Cinematography | Morten Søborg |
Love Is All You Need? is a 2011 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Susanne Bier and starring Trine Dyrholm and Pierce Brosnan. The film was produced by Sisse Graum Jørgensen and features a screenplay by Anders Thomas Jensen.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The film follows the story of a Danish hairdresser, played by Trine Dyrholm, who travels to Italy for her daughter's wedding. During the trip, she meets a widowed Englishman, portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, and the two develop a romantic connection amidst the backdrop of the picturesque Italian countryside.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Trine Dyrholm as Danish hairdresser
- Pierce Brosnan as English widower
Production[edit | edit source]
Love Is All You Need? was filmed on location in Italy and Denmark, with cinematography by Morten Søborg. The film's musical score was composed by Johan Söderqvist, adding to the emotional depth of the story.
Release[edit | edit source]
The film was released in 2011 and distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. It received positive reviews for its performances, direction, and beautiful cinematography capturing the essence of love and relationships.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Love Is All You Need? was well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its heartfelt storytelling and the chemistry between the lead actors. The film's exploration of love, loss, and second chances resonated with viewers, making it a memorable addition to the romantic comedy-drama genre.
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