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Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen and Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl in La dernière nuit de Lise Broholm (2021)

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La dernière nuit de Lise Broholm

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Asked about her nude scene, then-15 year-old Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl said, "There's the scene in front of the mirror, which was day one of filming, where I stood up completely naked in front of the whole crew. It was kind of cool to try in a way, because that's part of it, and there are just scenes like that. Tea (Lindeburg) made me feel incredibly comfortable, so it wasn't uncomfortable or borderline at all. I almost think it's worse to do a scene where you have to cry all the way through, because when I cry out in real life, I completely pull away. These are emotions I usually have to deal with alone."
The title refers to the Lord's Prayer that Lise at one point prays with her cousins for her mother to survive.
Film adaptation of the 1912 Danish novel "Eine Todesnacht" ("A Night of Death") by Marie Bregendahl.
Compared to the novel, Tea Lindeburg has made her protagonist two years older and placed her on the threshold of adulthood with something as extraordinary for a farmer's daughter in 1870 as an academic education.

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