Mathilde Hvid Lippmann

Most Popular Mathilde Hvid Lippmann Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Me and Dad: No Expectations of Applause Trailer (2014)

09 November 2014

With a loving gaze and shaking hand the now adult Kathrine reenters her father's deeply alcoholic world.

Mr. Graversen Trailer (2022)

24 March 2022

After years of substance abuse, Michael’s father returns to his life, but an old family trauma continues to haunt the Graversen family.

You Are Still Somebody's Someone Trailer (2017)

22 March 2017

You Are Still Somebody's Someone is a documentary from a daughter to her father. A film on the blurry paths of memory and the love for the person behind the diagnosis.

Doel Trailer (2018)

16 March 2018

26 people live in the Belgian city of Doel, and they have no plans of moving anywhere. Even if everyone else is busy telling them how hopeless their beloved ghost town is.

Dark Blossom Trailer (2021)

08 May 2021

Armed with skulls, black makeup, wild outfits and high mohawks, this gothic trinity fights to gain control of and thus free themselves from their loneliness and inner demons as well as pressure from authorities, which they feel disturbed and controlled by.

The Nicest Men On Earth Trailer (2025)

20 March 2025

If Denmark is the best country in the world to be a woman in, what does that really mean for the country's men? The Nicest Men On Earth is a tender and humorous group portrait of the soft - especially Aarhusian - men who live next to the strong Danish women.

The Mountains Trailer (2023)

18 March 2023

Formed by 30 years of home videos, more than 75,000 photographs, and a 1,600-km Arctic Circle road trip, a self-portrait of the men in the filmmaker's family and the devastating tragedy that led to the distance between them.

The Stranger Trailer (2017)

14 September 2017

Amanda has found the perfect man online - he's kind, funny and the heir to one of the richest families in Denmark.

An Eternity of You and Me Trailer (2025)

15 May 2025

A touching and humorous tale of gender roles and two people’s struggle to fulfil their dream of having a child – with the director herself in the female lead.