Lykke Sand Michelsen

Lykke Sand Michelsen

Nascimento : 1982-03-04, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Lykke Sand Michelsen

Filmes

Just Like Home
The tale of a troubled small town, and the brave few who made it their mission to keep the community together. As the citizens of a secluded Danish town gradually lose their trust in one and other, the sight of a naked man walking through town in the early hours of the morning sets off an unsettling wave of paranoia.
Clash of Egos
The Realtor
Tony has recently been released from a sentence for violent behaviour. He promises to improve his ways and is finally granted a few hours alone with his two children. They celebrate the reunion by going to the movies to see a new film by the famous, critically acclaimed Danish director Claus Volter. But the film is not the masterpiece it is said to be on the poster; the children are crying and Tony cannot get the money back he spent on tickets and candy. Tony does not give up; he seeks out Claus Volter in order to get an explanation and a refund. It is however easier said than done to get money out of a world-renowned filmmaker.
Almas Penadas
Moradores da cidade, Signe e Tommy mudaram-se para o interior com sua filha de 7 anos Bianca. Eles compraram uma antiga e charmosa casa na pequena cidade de Glamstrup, onde eles esperam começar uma vida nova e tranquila. Mas assim que eles se mudam, coisas inexplicáveis começam a acontecer. Tommy é um consultor de computadores e Signe está atualmente desempregada. Quando Tommy cai de volta em sua rotina de trabalho, Signe passa os dias sozinha em casa com Bianca, e elas logo se tornam vítimas de distúrbios paranormais.
Move Me
Amalie
Morten Arnfred's warm comedy Lykkevej (Move Me) begins with Sara (Birthe Neumann) being left by her husband of a quarter century. Sara gets a job and moves into a new home on a street populated by eccentrics. Neighbor Robert (Jesper Lohmann) showers in his backyard, has been in mourning since his wife's death, and annoys his neighbors by keeping junk on his front yard. Sara and Robert tentatively strike up a relationship, while a couple on the street, Sus and Bo (Ditte Grbl and Asger Reher), have their own marriage issues to deal with. Move Me was screened at the Gothenburg Film Festival.
Midsummer
Sofie
It is the last day of school for Christian and his younger sister Sophie. They are heading to a party at his friend Trina. High school graduation is just around the corner and after the freedom and future. But behind the idyllic facade lurks tragedy and secrets. That evening Sophie commits suicide.