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Princesse

Original title: Princess
  • 2006
  • 12
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.9K
YOUR RATING
Princesse (2006)
Adult AnimationActionAnimationDramaThriller

Due to his sister's death, the 32 year old August returns and consequently abandons his profession as a missionary priest. His beloved sister Christina, who went from greatness to decay as t... Read allDue to his sister's death, the 32 year old August returns and consequently abandons his profession as a missionary priest. His beloved sister Christina, who went from greatness to decay as the famous porn-star The Princess, is dead after years of drug abuse. She leaves behind her... Read allDue to his sister's death, the 32 year old August returns and consequently abandons his profession as a missionary priest. His beloved sister Christina, who went from greatness to decay as the famous porn-star The Princess, is dead after years of drug abuse. She leaves behind her 5-year old daughter Mia, whom August feels obliged to take care of. Weighed down by grief... Read all

  • Director
    • Anders Morgenthaler
  • Writers
    • Mette Heeno
    • Anders Morgenthaler
  • Stars
    • Thure Lindhardt
    • Stine Fischer Christensen
    • Jens Arentzen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anders Morgenthaler
    • Writers
      • Mette Heeno
      • Anders Morgenthaler
    • Stars
      • Thure Lindhardt
      • Stine Fischer Christensen
      • Jens Arentzen
    • 20User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Thure Lindhardt
    Thure Lindhardt
    • August
    • (voice)
    Stine Fischer Christensen
    Stine Fischer Christensen
    • Christina
    • (voice)
    Jens Arentzen
    Rasmus Bjerg
    Rasmus Bjerg
    Jiming Cai
    Liv Corfixen
    Liv Corfixen
    • Luder i bil
    • (voice)
    Ida Dwinger
    • Mor
    • (voice)
    Mira Hilli Møller Hallund
    • Mia
    • (voice)
    Rikke Hallund
    Henrik Ipsen
    • Caretaker
    Tommy Kenter
    • Preben
    • (voice)
    Margrethe Koytu
    • Karen
    • (voice)
    Søren Lenander
    • Sonny
    • (voice)
    Karen Rosenberg
    • Kvinde
    • (voice)
    Campbell Snavely
    • Lead
    Christian Tafdrup
    Christian Tafdrup
    • Charlie
    Peter van Hoof
    • Various Characters
    • (voice)
    Niels Weyde
    • Betjent Andersen
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Anders Morgenthaler
    • Writers
      • Mette Heeno
      • Anders Morgenthaler
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    User reviews20

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    7john_loves_tennis

    Fresh of breath air.

    As the film festival winds down and all the big stars leave the city, the reality of returning back to the normal life begins to sink in. But it's not totally over yet. There is still one more day left, tomorrow I get to watch Sheitan, which hopefully isn't Sheity as the title somehow suggests. Tonight, I saw Princess, which was everything but sheity.

    Princess is a Denmark / German import that is comprised of 80% animation and 20% live action. The director, Anders Morgenthaler, puts together a picture that is definitely not something you see in theatres around here. There are a number of facets that make Morgenthaler's Princess stand up tall from the crowd (cliché #1). Firstly, the subject matter; the movie is about a priest who effectively quits his job and coherently scraps his religious beliefs when he allows his life to be rattled by rage and driven by violence. Secondly, the impetus behind the forthcoming violence has never been seen before. The priest (August) (Yes his name is also the name of the popular summer month) returns back to his hometown after hearing of his sister's death. What he learns from here only sickens his soul to the point of blinding his judgment of appropriate justice. He learns that his sister (Christina) (aka Princess) (her porn queen pseudonym) has died an unnecessary death due to the misogyny of Charlie, the president of Lust Paradise, the porno studio Christina worked for. Ironically, August the priest, reacts to this loss, not with sorrow and harmless grief, but with intense and violent vengeance.

    The third facet then is the path of destruction that August sets forth on -- towards his ultimate goal of murdering Charlie. This is not your typical Pixar movie which keeps kid audiences giggling and upbeat, but rather a much more subdued, dark movie that consistently permeates a tone that makes you feel sorry and more sorry for the characters on screen. Not mentioned yet, but absolutely crucial to the cohesiveness of the story is Mia, Christina's under-loved, abused and emotionally scarred daughter. After Christina's death, she is taken under August's wings. August solemnly tells Christina that he will take care of her and never let her go. It is through August's acquaintance with his alienated niece, that he finds the straw that breaks his camel's back (Grrrreat cliché #2). He learns that August was assaulted by Charlie and later discovers he even sexually molested Mia. The child has seen the world through the wrong glasses and this irritates August up and through to the existential plane of frustration. He believes Mia does not deserve to live in this kind of reality, and she doesn't need a matriarchal role model who has sex for a living. In a disturbing and emotionally awkward scene, Mia joins some children in the courtyard of August's apartment for a game of doctor. Since the roles of the doctor, nurse and patient were already taken - Mia feels obligated to succumb to the only role she knows; a whore. After announcing this, the children react apprehensively, but curiously play along. In the next cut, the nurse has left, leaving the doctor and the patient or the two boys with Mia, the whore. From a low angle, we see Mia almost teasing the boys with her skirt as she slowly lifts it up and over her crotch. Awed by this novel experience the boys dumbfoundedly ask what to do. From witnessing her mother on home movies, Mia naturally and naively tells one of the boys to get on top of her. At this point, the situation gets tense when one of the boys picks up a twig and connotatively suggests another fashion of entry. Mia still has some ounce of moral judgment to realize this is wrong and resists, but the boys push forward until --- oops, you'll have to watch the movie, because I'm getting drowsy!

    It is powerful scenes like this which poignantly drive the audience through a series of long thoughtful gazes to satisfying sentiments of fitting vengeance and brutalization (it's not healthy to repress anything, including our inner most prehistoric instincts!). Princess shines in a genre of it's own which resists calling itself: an action movie, a drama, a dark comedy, a cartoon, a live-action movie or an unsheity movie because Princess does not holistically fit into any one of these groups, because it belongs in all of them. Kudos to Denmark for releasing such an unbarred film that liberates viewers with a penchant for cerebral activity to think beyond convention!
    7gzamikes

    Gets progressively better as the film goes on

    I knew nothing about this going in and it's not easy to tell what's going on for a good while. The plot reveals itself in a different way than most movies do and until there's a general idea of what's happening, the movie seems like an adult swim knock-off wannabe.

    However, once everything is set into place, it's very gripping and stays with you until the end with a great story plus wonderful character depth and development.

    The film is part animation and part grainy digital video. The digital video is used to represent a character who is no longer alive shown through home movies at random insertions. The home movies style kinda detracts from the story but it's not all bad, there's an interesting scene where a car crash from the outside is animated and from inside is shown with the grainy video.

    Although, for the most part there's animation which is spectacular. I'm not sure if it's a company located outside of the country the film comes from but it's not in the exaggerated anime style. That means the animation is there but you're able to actually focus on the story. The style of animation also makes the violence pretty graphic. Understand that this is an R rated movie for a reason and some parts even in animation are tough to take in.

    With proper distribution, this could become a midnight movie cult classic.
    4kosmasp

    Thin line

    This movie is not politically correct ... don't watch it, if you're not down with that. Having said that and seeing that I only gave it 4 stars, one could be excused to say, that I like my movies PC. But that couldn't be further away from the truth, than saying that I like Death Metal (which I don't).

    But back to this animated movie, which tackles and tries to punch the porn industry. It's brave in doing so, and it's not shy on getting down and dirty. But that is, where it lost me. Throwing children into the mix is something I despise very much. This is definitely not a movie for children! And there shouldn't be any in it, too (imo).

    Provocative or not, it just felt wrong to me. The issues that are named here, are serious, but there surely is a better approach to them than this movie.
    8philipsanta

    Very interesting, especially from a technical standpoint.

    Intriguing Film.

    With this film Anders Morgenthaler proves that not only is he a very talented cartoonist/comedian, But that he also has a knack for serious, emotional and even disturbing storytelling.

    The mixture of "Childish" animation and brutal and disturbing topics such as violence, sex, drugs and pedophilia create a truly unique experience.

    This film is possibly one of the most underrated films.
    7londonviewer

    interesting attack on the porn industry ... but somewhat empty ...

    It was a bit of a surprise to discover that the majority of the film consists of animated sequences, with just a bit of grainy video footage (the preview I'd read suggested otherwise) ... but after recovering from that shock, I found the film somehow lacking - whilst watching it, I suspended my disbelief, and was quite take by the characters and winced at the violence. But looking back, it all just seems a bit unreal - whereas thinking back to violent non-animated films, I recall them as violent ... this I just recall as being animated !

    At the London Film Festival screening, the director was on stage afterwards for an interesting Q&A - where he defended the slow pace of the film, by insisting that he would have liked to make it faster, but the 1.5m dollar budget didn't allow. He also revealed that part of his inspiration for making the film was the work of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki, whose photos he initially found erotic ... but eventually he considered the women behind the photos, and how they must all be daughters and sisters (an issue he repeatedly brought up). Anders insisted that in Denmark, whilst pornography is openly available, the women involved are regarded as being a sort of underclass - and his film was partly an attempt to expose this hypocrisy. He admitted that they had considered different endings, but the one he chose was the only one that seemed to work !

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    • Trivia
      The film consists of 80% animation and 20% live action.
    • Connections
      Featured in Smagsdommerne: Episode #3.16 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold On!
      Written by Sweatmaster

      Performed by Sweatmaster

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Princess
    • Production companies
      • Shotgun Pictures
      • Zentropa Entertainments
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    • Budget
      • DKK 8,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,675
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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