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La Jeune Femme à l'aiguille

Original title: Pigen med nålen
  • 2024
  • 12
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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La Jeune Femme à l'aiguille (2024)
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Copenhagen 1919: A young worker finds herself unemployed and pregnant. She meets Dagmar, who runs an underground adoption agency. A strong connection grows but her world shatters when she st... Read allCopenhagen 1919: A young worker finds herself unemployed and pregnant. She meets Dagmar, who runs an underground adoption agency. A strong connection grows but her world shatters when she stumbles on the shocking truth behind her work.Copenhagen 1919: A young worker finds herself unemployed and pregnant. She meets Dagmar, who runs an underground adoption agency. A strong connection grows but her world shatters when she stumbles on the shocking truth behind her work.

  • Director
    • Magnus von Horn
  • Writers
    • Magnus von Horn
    • Line Langebek Knudsen
  • Stars
    • Vic Carmen Sonne
    • Trine Dyrholm
    • Besir Zeciri
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    16K
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    POPULARITY
    1,118
    563
    • Director
      • Magnus von Horn
    • Writers
      • Magnus von Horn
      • Line Langebek Knudsen
    • Stars
      • Vic Carmen Sonne
      • Trine Dyrholm
      • Besir Zeciri
    • 45User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 34 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Vic Carmen Sonne
    Vic Carmen Sonne
    • Karoline
    Trine Dyrholm
    Trine Dyrholm
    • Dagmar
    Besir Zeciri
    Besir Zeciri
    • Peter
    Joachim Fjelstrup
    Joachim Fjelstrup
    • Jørgen
    Tessa Hoder
    Tessa Hoder
    • Frida
    Ava Knox Martin
    Ava Knox Martin
    • Erena
    Søren Sætter-Lassen
    Søren Sætter-Lassen
    • Ring Master
    Ari Alexander
    Ari Alexander
    • Svendsen
    Benedikte Hansen
    Benedikte Hansen
    • Jørgen's mother
    Thomas Kirk
    • Foreman
    Anna Tulestedt
    • Old landlady
    Per Thiim Thim
    Per Thiim Thim
    • Landlord Olaf Jensen
    Peter Secher Schmidt
    Peter Secher Schmidt
    • Prosecutor
    Cordelia Majgaard
    Cordelia Majgaard
    • Young Maid
    Tommy Wurtz Petersen
    • Foreman in Sugar Factury
    Liv Vilde Christensen
    • Girl with baby
    Lizzielou Corfixen
    • Frida's sister
    • (as Lizzielou Güldenløve Corfixen)
    Monika Kepka
    • Young Bath House Assistant
    • Director
      • Magnus von Horn
    • Writers
      • Magnus von Horn
      • Line Langebek Knudsen
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    User reviews45

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    8frumalens

    Black and White, and Raw to the Bone

    "Inspired by true events." Four words that will knock the wind out of your lungs as the film fades to black.

    In the dirt and smog of 1919 Copenhagen emerges this atmospheric, haunting portrait of one woman's descent into the grim reality of impoverished motherhood.

    In the age of short attention spans that are worringly shortening, von Horn's dark film may be a little slow for the average modern movie goer. But for those who can engage with it, what awaits is a black and white cinematic feast with imagery reminiscent of silent movies that is both a treat for the eyes and a dagger to the heart.
    6Andhuguenin2

    Really hard to watch

    I didn't know what the story was about, so everything was a surprise to me. There are some shocking scenes that at first that made me dislike this movie a lot. But at the end, and when I realized it was based on a true story, it made me reflect on human nature, who the real monsters are, how our lives are impacted depending on our social economical situation and how there are good people even when we judge them at first by their appearance or their small bad behaviors. It is a movie that makes you reflect, and it will stick to your mind for some time, I believe. It is worth a try, I would not indicate it to everyone, some people will think it is unbearable to watch.
    8babyjaguar

    The Girl With A Needle: A Mother's Grasp With Darkness

    Magnus Von Horn's powerful film inspired by true events, beautifully composed in black and white. This Danish-Polish-Swedish co-produced film demonstrate aesthetics definitely from couple of possibly sources from German expressionist to film noir genres.

    The story surrounds a young woman, Karoline (played by Victoria Carmen Sonne) who begins a new life in the city, coming from the surges of the World War era or "Great War". Her husband was considered a war casualty thus begins a new romance leading to a unexpected pregnancy.

    Not winning approval of the relationship with her wealthy lover's family, she in unknown depression figures to do away with the unborn. She befriends Dagmar (played by Trine Dryholm) and her daughter Erena, decides to continue to birthing a child for "adoption" option.

    This storyline with plot twists and tropes goes into complete darkness with murders, drug addition and human trafficking. It was inspired by 1921 serial killer, Dagmar Over by who murdered numerous infants. This film show try show, in some troublesome way in humanizing these crimes, letting the viewer debate on the killer's motivation.

    Brilliantly directed with top-tier performances by both Von Somme and Dryholm along with exceptional soundtrack, to create emotional and anticipation tension. It's monochromatic visual are such sights to view the gritty aspects of urban 1920s life, some much dramatic.

    Its visceral richness, presents an insight even to subcultures developing at the time from circuses and their side show, showing the "freaks" of nature. It challenges the intimacy of motherhood, somehow showing it underbelly of darkness.

    Van Horn's handling of actual event information into a fictional account is truly astonishing, great detail paid to the era's tradition and domestic customs. This film is being marketed as a psychological horror film but it's more of an emotional portrait of human conflict, sparked by a gender political discourse.
    9LoroHusk

    Masterfully done

    Yes, it is a little slow in its pace and one needs to get used to the rhythm of the film. That said, it is probably watched without any distractions in the cinema, not at home with a smartphone nearby.

    The movie itself is a strong remnider of how rigid and cruel social norms and legislation can be. What I really liked was the ambivalence of the characters portrayed. The evil in the world didn't stem from some fetishised indidivual background, but from the power of capital - after all, it is the material inequality, displayed by the true villain of this movie, the mother of the rich fabric owner, which lays the ground for individuial cruel action. A more equal society would have not give birth to needs such as killing the offsprings of the poor and forgotten.
    8h79423

    When you take out all the false nostalgia for the past

    It's the last days of The Great War and Karoline is barely eking out an existence working in a factory. She believes herself to be a widow as her husband disappeared during the war (even though Denmark didn't really participate), but is not getting the benefits for widows because he has not been listed as dead.

    A lot happens during the movie and I don't want to go into spoilers, so I won't go deeper into the plot except that the marketing is emphasizing something that is not as big a part in the movie as someone might expect.

    While that does get a lot of attention in the latter half of the movie, to me the real value of the movie is the feeling of reality around Karoline's story. When was the last time someone in a movie was trying to convince a potential tenant to take up an apartment by telling them that they can get running water for two whole hours a day (from ten to noon, which might not be much of a selling point as most people would be working during those hours)? When was the rampant drug use of the era portrayed so candidly? Even what Dagmar is doing was relatively commonplace back in the day, although I would hazard a guess the trend was downward at this point in time and it wasn't happening as much as it had before.

    I actually might have enjoyed the movie more if the marketing was different and Dagmar wasn't brought up, because it created expectations. While Dagmar is a major character, the movie is clearly about Karoline and her hardships. On the other hand, it is hard to say how I would have felt seeing the name Dagmar Overby on a door if I hadn't known beforehand that this real life person was used in the movie. (It should be noted that the movie is inspired by real life events rather than based on, so they are trying to maintain a certain distance to the real Dagmar).

    I do feel some part of the audience will find it hard to symphathize with Karoline, as she does sometimes seem to make the right decision just a little too late. At the same time, there isn't that much time or opportunity for ethics when you are just trying to survive in a world where the odds have been stacked against you. On the other hand, while we know the hope she is given would be for nothing in this world, we still understand why she gives into it.

    I like the look of the film. It's black and white and the whole city seems to be decrepit and barely holding up. It reminds us of the lack of interest in the well-being of or even disdain for the working poor. Have things really changed that much? The time being depicted happened over a century ago, but the concept of female bodily autonomy is under constant assault again.

    Of course, all art is in some way a mirror of the time it was made, but it just seems easier to see the similarities here.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Denmark for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025.
    • Quotes

      Karoline: I'm fine.

      Dagmar: You don't stick a needle in yourself if you're fine.

    • Connections
      Featured in 82nd Golden Globe Awards (2025)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Poland
      • Sweden
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • The Girl with the Needle
    • Filming locations
      • Klodzko, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Nordisk Film Production
      • Creative Alliance
      • Lava Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $112,199
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,284
      • Dec 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $531,201
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.44 : 1

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