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Sons of Denmark

Original title: Danmarks sønner
  • 2019
  • 12
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Mohammed Ismail Mohammed and Zaki Youssef in Sons of Denmark (2019)
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Denmark four years into the future. After a major bomb attack in Copenhagen radicalization and ethnic tensions are running high, and a racist leader is leading the polls.19-year old Zakaria ... Read allDenmark four years into the future. After a major bomb attack in Copenhagen radicalization and ethnic tensions are running high, and a racist leader is leading the polls.19-year old Zakaria is afraid, wanting to do something.Denmark four years into the future. After a major bomb attack in Copenhagen radicalization and ethnic tensions are running high, and a racist leader is leading the polls.19-year old Zakaria is afraid, wanting to do something.

  • Director
    • Ulaa Salim
  • Writer
    • Ulaa Salim
  • Stars
    • Zaki Youssef
    • Mohammed Ismail Mohammed
    • Rasmus Bjerg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ulaa Salim
    • Writer
      • Ulaa Salim
    • Stars
      • Zaki Youssef
      • Mohammed Ismail Mohammed
      • Rasmus Bjerg
    • 10User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Zaki Youssef
    Zaki Youssef
    • Malik
    Mohammed Ismail Mohammed
    Mohammed Ismail Mohammed
    • Zakaria
    Rasmus Bjerg
    Rasmus Bjerg
    • Martin Nordahl
    Imad Abul-Foul
    • Hassan
    Olaf Johannessen
    • Jon Frederiksen
    Asil Mohamad Habib
    • Zakarias mor
    • (as Shirin Habib Shukr)
    Ivan Alan Ali
    • Zakarias lillebror
    Özlem Saglanmak
    Özlem Saglanmak
    • Mariam
    Morten Holst
    Morten Holst
    • Christian
    Ali Hussein
    • Maliks søn
    • (as Ali Hossein al-Khudri)
    Stine Prætorius
    • Silje Nordahl
    Mikkel Derby Kragh
    • Martin Nordahls søn
    Morten Burian
    Morten Burian
    • PET-agent
    Elliott Crosset Hove
    Elliott Crosset Hove
    • Ung mand
    Ari Alexander
    Ari Alexander
    • Danmarks Sønner stemme
    • (voice)
    Carsten Bak Meisner
    • Mand i Føtex
    Anders Breinholt
    • Vært Natholdet
    Ida Herskind
    • Journalist Christiansborg
    • Director
      • Ulaa Salim
    • Writer
      • Ulaa Salim
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    7vampire_hounddog

    A poignant film made during a poignant moment in modern Europe

    5 years after a terrorist attack in the centre of Copenhagen, the Muslim community are on edge when a far right party are about to take power.

    Made at a time following several ISIS inspired terrorist attacks across Europe and following the refugee crisis of 1015-16, this film makes for some timely, poignant and relevant messaging. This is a debut feature for director Uha Salim and tackles the issues and concerns in many Muslims across the diaspora and the sometimes subtle, often less subtle hatred they face in the host country they are living in. In the film some of those consequences lead to some pretty horrific moments in a film that offers no solutions, just visual lessons.
    10emre-gulluce-eg

    Must Watch

    Every people must understand that "Racism is the biggest disease." If you understand and absorb the sentence, everything else will be understood.
    7DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine

    A dark, slow-burning film about racial tensions in today's Copenhagen.

    The problem of massive immigration from countries like Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and Iran in Europe in the last decade has become one of the most prominent problems for the continent and has caused multiple frictions between the native populations and the Muslim immigrants. Furthermore, the rise in terrorist attacks made the people all the more suspicious towards the Muslim immigrants and new political parties preaching nationalism and xenophobia have gained immense power in the last few years throughout Europe. This film is the debut feature film by Ulaa Salim, who has only shot short films so far, and it focuses on the lives of two immigrants in Copenhagen, Zakaria (Mohammed Ismail Mohammed) and Malik (Zaki Youssef). Zakaria is a young man who watches the newly founded Danish nationalist party ready to govern the country and a far-right extremist group called "Sons of Denmark" spreading fear and panic by committing vicious attacks to random immigrants in the city. The European audience is certainly familiar with that kind of rhetoric and action from far-right politicians as they exist in almost every single country today. Malik is a bit older and also the right-hand of Hassan, a kind of mentor for all Muslim extremists and the mastermind behind many terrorist attacks in Denmark. The movie's first scene is a terrorist attack in the Nørrebro station, in central Copenhagen where a young Danish man sees his girlfriend die due to a bomb explosion. Then the film cuts to Zakaria and we watch the first half of the story unravel through his point of view. In the second half, Malik becomes the sole protagonist until the shattering climax in the final minutes of the film's runtime.

    Salim attempts to delve into the personal universe of Zakaria who is easily radicalized by Hassan and focuses on the relationship between Zakaria and his family, his mother and little brother. Moreover, the director highlights the feelings of insecurity that torment Zakaria and the fear of what will happen to his family. Hassan is a cruel agitator who exploits the misfortune of his fellow countrymen in order to turn young children into brutal terrorists and executioners. Parallel with Zakaria's story, we are watching some short snippets by the TV news that establish the rapid growth of the Danish nationalist party and the expanding popularity of its leader, Martin Nordahl (Rasmus Bjerg). Nordahl's rhetoric is dangerously close to that of the Nazis in the Second World War, always stressing the need to deport all immigrants from Denmark, and he justifies his views on the Islamist terrorist activity which cost the lives of 24 people in the Nørrebro attack. As a result "Sons of Denmark" commit many atrocities against Muslims in the neighborhoods of Copenhagen and the level of violence is escalating as time passes. Hassan tells to Zakaria: "They call themselves Sons of Denmark. To me, they are the filth of Denmark". He succeeds in growing Zakaria into a fanatic, ready to do anything, even if that includes murder. Ali (Zaki Youssef) is Hassan's sidekick and he is the one that trains Zakaria for him to kill Nordahl in his own house. But, when Zakaria gets into Nordahl's house and attempts to kill him, he finds out that he has been set up by Ali who called the cops to arrest him. With Zakaria in prison, the director shifts his focus to Ali, whose real name is Malik, an undercover cop who infiltrated Hassan's group in order to collect information for the authorities and prevent possible terrorist acts. Malik, a Muslim himself, has his own family, a wife and a small kid, and he is struggling with feelings of shame emanating from his deceit and betrayal of his fellow countrymen. His boss in the police force, Jon (Olaf Johannessen), trusts him and respects him despite his frequent bursts of anger. Jon will keep Malik in the surveillance but this time he will be investigating the Sons of Denmark group which is ready to launch a series of attacks in the election night.

    The racism theme has been explored in several Danish films like Bleeder, Pusher, R, Journal 64 and others, though not fully. That means that the above pictures included racism in their plot, but it was not their main motif. Sons of Denmark is a dark, violent movie that is shot masterfully with the prominent use of red and black colors which adds to the overall gloominess and sense of impending doom that the audience feels during the two hours of the film's runtime. The pacing is slow, though never becomes tiresome for the viewer who absorbs the gritty mood that the movie exudes and identified with both the protagonists, especially with Malik who is a great character. Zaki Youssef is a rising star in Danish cinema and it should be noted that he will portray Assad in the new "Department Q" movie series also starring Ulrich Thomsen. Mohammed Ismail Mohammed leaves his mark in his first feature film and I sincerely hope that we will see more of him in the near future. I read some reviews that denounce Sons of Denmark as a preaching propaganda film trying to make a political point. I disagree with that notion and I believe that the director wanted to emphasize on the characters as individual persons, to portray their everyday life and its struggles in a hostile environment. I didn't feel that the target was to manipulate the audience in order to establish an ideologically charged political perspective. It is a film about people and it is addressed to everyone regardless of their nationality or political views. That's a very promising debut by Ulaa Salim who is now added to the ever-expanding map of notable Scandinavian auteurs, and a film that I recommend to everyone who enjoys quality political thrillers. Keep in mind that this is a violent film and some scenes are downright disturbing.
    3chris-laughren

    Meh. Was expecting something else.

    Very basic, uncomplicated, slow moving immigration film. The whites against the Muslims. I wasn't impressed, turned it off after 30 minutes but you may enjoy watching a coming of age film about a Muslim immigrant joining a terrorist group, and it's obvious consequences.
    1rajivkuin

    Defending present day evil by creating a fake future evil.

    Do not want to write spoiler but this is all this movie does, sympathies with terrorists cause something imaginary bigger evil might happen in future..

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      Alex Ahrendtsen, a right wing politician from the nationalist party Dansk Folkeparti gave the movie 2 stars calling it a dangerous movie.
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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Hijos de Dinamarca
    • Filming locations
      • Nørreport, Copenhagen, Denmark(station)
    • Production companies
      • Hyæne Film
      • New Danish Screen
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      • $13,219
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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