The year is 1963. A women’s liberation movement is underway. In a flat in Copenhagen, we meet one of the biggest female writers, Tove Ditlevsen, and her husband, the sadistic news editor in chief Victor Andreasen.
oves talent is indisputable, only her husband’s destructive envy surpasses it. Whilst she uses her authorship to give a voice to suppressed women, providing them with courage to leave behind husbands and the patriarchal structures of society, Victor´s only talent is to sell tabloids to the people.
Tove looks straight through her husband’s inferiority complex, and yet she puts up with his humiliating behaviour and his violence. He is the one who controls her drug abuse and repeated admissions to the psychiatric ward – the only place in which she truly finds peace to write.
Their power struggle needs an audience, and on this very day they’re expecting a lunch guest, the promising young author Klaus Rifbjerg, who celebrates the modern woman. Klaus believes they’ll be talking about literature, what he doesn’t know is that a blood bath awaits him. Tove's Room is a woman's story about the price of her submission.
Cast: Paprika Steen, Lars Brygmann, Joachim Fjelstrup, Sonja Oppenhagen
cinematography by: Camilla Hjelm Knudsen film editing: Ida Bregninge, Per Sandholt art director: Gitte Malling
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Title: Tove's Room | Toves værelse (2023)
Directed by: Martin Zandvliet
Date of birth: 1971, Denmark
Writing credits:
Jakob Weis
Music by: Emilie Skovgaard Sørensen (music supervisor)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
Color: Color
Runtime: 73 min.