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Copenhagen (2014 film)

Copenhagen
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Directed by Mark Raso (director)
Produced by
Written by Mark Raso
Starring
Music by Agatha Kaspar
Cinematography Alan Poon
Edited by Mark Raso
Production
company
Running time
98 minutes
Country
Language English

Copenhagen is an independent US-Canadian coming-of-age adventure film. It had its world premiere as the opening narrative feature at the 20th anniversary edition of the Slamdance Film Festival 2014. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Florida Film Festival and Gasparilla Film Festival.

After weeks of traveling through Europe the immature William finds himself at crossroads in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is not just another European city for William; it is also the city of his father's birth. When fourteen-year-old Effy, working in William's hotel as part of the internship program, befriends the twenty-eight year-old William they set off on an adventure to uncover his family's sordid past. Effy's mix of youthful exuberance and wisdom challenges William unlike any woman ever has. As the attraction builds and William truly connects with someone for the first time in his life, he must deal with the startling news that the love of his life and the only person who understands him is, unfortunately for everyone, half his age.

After several days go by and their relationship blossoms, William and Effy know that sooner or later they would have to go their separate ways soon. They go exploring at a museum where Effy manages to get William to caress her. They also go to an amusement park and enjoy several of the rides there. One night at a bar, William sees Effy being dragged out of the bar by an older drunk man, who is revealed to be Effy's mother's boyfriend. William manages to stop the drunken man from dragging Eddy away and beats him up, causing both him and Effy to flee the scene.

The two of them arrive at a hotel and William manages to book a room for them, but not until before he sneaks Effy inside. After talking with him for a short while, Effy tells William that she loves him and asks him if he wanted her to which he replies yes. Effy undresses and kisses William, initially he returns the kiss before stopping and picking up a sheet to cover a naked Effy. They spend the night together, it is not said if the have slept together or not. The next morning, the two of them go for a walk in the park and decide that it will be best for them to go their separate ways for a while.

For William to accept his past, the mature beyond her years Effy must learn to be a kid again, and William, a man whose growth was stunted with his father's abandonment as a child, must learn to finally grow up. Effy returns to her mom's apartment, where her sober boyfriend tries to kiss her and get her to go out with him on a date. Effy, fed up with her mom's boyfriend sexually harassing her, rejects his advances and tells her mom about it. Effy's mom breaks up with her obnoxious boyfriend for good and she and Effy grow closer than before. William soon arrives at the home of his grandfather and begins to know about the grandfather he had never known.


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