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Lone Scherfig’s THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS opens Berlinale

Lone Scherfig

Lone Scherfig’s THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS opens Berlinale

The 69th Berlin International Film Festival will open on February 7, 2019 with the world premiere of Lone Scherfig’s newest film The Kindness of Strangers , co-produced by Film i Väst.

The English-language Denmark-Canadaco-production with Sweden, France and Germany was filmed in Toronto, Copenhagen and New York.  The Kindness of Strangers  is a contemporary drama following a disparate ensemble of characters, all in their own way struggling to survive in a New York City winter, who find laughter, love and kindness in each other. The opening film will participate in the international competition.

Since the beginning of her career, theDanish director and screenwriter Lone Scherfig has been a guest of the Berlinale numerous times. In 1990 she presented  The Birthday Trip  ( Kaj’s fødselsdag ) in  Panorama , and in 1998 her film  On Our Own  ( Når mor kommer hjem… ) screened in the  Kinderfilmfest  (now known as  Generation ).

In addition, Lone Scherfig wrote the script for  A Serious Game  ( Den allvarsamma leken  directed by Pernilla August ) and co-produced with Film i Väst, which opened at  Berlinale Special Gala  in2016.

The ensemble cast of  The Kindness of Strangers  – based on the screenplay written by Lone Scherfig herself – stars Zoe Kazan, Tahar Rahim, Andrea Riseborough, Caleb Landry Jones, with Jay Baruchel and Bill Nighy.

HanWay Films represents worldwide sales and distribution rights backed by Ingenious Media and Apollo Media. Entertainment One will distribute the film in Canada and SF Studios in Scandinavia.

Malene Blenkov produced the film for Denmark’s Creative Alliance and Canada’s Strada Films with the participation of The Danish Film Institute and Telefilm Canada, Danmarks Radio, Ontario Creates, Copenhagen Film Fund, Swedish Film Institute, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Entertainment One and Ingenious Senior Film Fund / Apollo Media, in co-production with Sweden’s Unlimited Stories, Germany’s Nadcon and France’s D’Artagnan, Film i Väst, WDR/ARTE Grand Accord and ARTE France Cinéma.