On a perfectly ordinary late summer day, the lives of five unrelated people are turned upside down. A husband, a doctor, a wife, a student, and a young daughter are unsuspectingly put on a collision course with each their own fateful crossroads. In search of love, identity, and moral gauge they all risk the most precious aspect of life: Trust. But trust is vulnerable, and the consequences will be irreversible, forbidden and embarrassingly amusing.
Director
Annette K. Olesen graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1991. Olesen made her debut and international breakthrough with Minor Mishaps (2002). The film was selected for competition at the Berlin Film Festival, where it won The Blue Angel. Her Dogme film In Your Hands (2004) as well as Little Soldier (2008) were also selected for the main competition in Berlin, where the latter won the festival's ecumenical award. In addition to feature films, Olesen has directed for television. Annette K. Olesen has served as a teacher at the National Film School of Denmark and conducted masterclasses in the Netherlands, Norway and Egypt. She has also acted as a board member of Danish Film Directors (2009-2015, as chairman/deputy chairman 2013-2015) and of TV 2 Denmark (2012-2018).