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After the Wedding ()

Efter brylluppet (original title)
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A manager of an orphanage in India is sent to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he discovers a life-altering family secret.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 9 wins & 16 nominations.
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Jacob
Neeral Mulchandani ...
Pramod
Tanya Sharma ...
Indisk pige 1
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Indisk pige 2
Meenal Patel ...
Mrs. Shaw
Vallabh Gada ...
Suit No. 1
Hitesh Kotak ...
Suit No. 2
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Indisk kvinde
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Jørgen
Dispesh Mistry ...
Pramods venner
Shivam Vichare ...
Pramods venner (as Shivam Vicha)
Frederik Gullits Ernst ...
Martin
Kristian Gullits Ernst ...
Morten
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Helene
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Farmor
Nimesh G. Mehta ...
Børnehjemsassistent
Henrik Larsen ...
Chauffør
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Hotelpige
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Christian Refner
Neel Rønholt ...
Mille
Anne Fletting ...
Sekretær
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Anna
Ida Dwinger ...
Annette
Jonatan Spang ...
Bryllupshjælp (as Jonathan Spang)
Claus Flygare ...
Bryllupschauffør
Erni Arneson ...
Tante
Marie-Louise Coninck ...
Tante
Rita Angela ...
Tante
Thomas Voss ...
Ung tjener
Troels II Munk ...
Hovedtjener (as Troels II Munk)
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Ven, fødselsdag
Niels Anders Thorn ...
Præst
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Samir Di Johansson ...
Lawyer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Susanne Bier

Written by

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Susanne Bier ... (story) &
Anders Thomas Jensen ... (story)
 
Anders Thomas Jensen ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Anne Katrine Andersen ... post-production producer
Karen Bentzon ... line producer
Gillian Berrie ... co-producer
Gunnar Carlsson ... co-producer
Peter Garde ... executive producer
Peter Aalbæk Jensen ... executive producer
Sisse Graum Jørgensen ... producer

Music by

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Johan Söderqvist

Cinematography by

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Morten Søborg

Editing by

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Pernille Bech Christensen
Morten Højbjerg

Editorial Department

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Sune F. Andersen ... assistant editor
Stefan Ciupek ... digital colorist
Gregers Dohn ... trailer editor
Peter Ferrari ... color grader
Rasmus Gitz ... assistant editor (as Rasmus Gitz-Johansen)
Stine Meldgaard Madsen ... post-production coordinator
Thomas Sabinsky ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Lene Seested

Production Design by

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Søren Skjær

Set Decoration by

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Rasmus Flensborg ... (as Rasmus Kjær Flensborg)
Morten Rosenmeier

Costume Design by

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Manon Rasmussen

Makeup Department

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Anette Baymler Madsen ... makeup artist assistant
Tine Buch ... makeup artist assistant
Dennis Knudsen ... makeup artist
Tina Kristoffersen ... makeup artist assistant
Charlotte Laustsen ... makeup department head
Santosh Mane ... makeup artist: India
Helle Birk Møller ... makeup artist assistant
Bettina Ranch ... makeup artist assistant
Lili Malene Rasmussen ... makeup artist
Bjørg Serup ... makeup artist
Ruby Shekh ... hair dresser: India

Production Management

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Amrit Gangar ... production manager: India
Ingrid Kofoed ... production manager
Caroline Gjedde Poulsen ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lakshmipriya Devi ... second assistant director
Joakim Höglund ... first assistant director
Mette Kjærgaard ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Paresh Daru ... props manager: India
Søren Jochumsen ... carpenter
Christina Lorentz ... assistant props
Louise Lönborg ... props
Vicki Møllgaard ... set dresser
Tine Hieronymus Nielsen ... property master
Sune Saabye ... props

Sound Department

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Joseph Adorisio II ... audio layback
Kristian Eidnes Andersen ... sound designer
Jens Bønding ... foley recordist
Felicity Cottrell ... foley artist
Christian Lund ... sound (as Christian H. Lund)
Henning Zolon Mortensen ... sound assistant (as Henning Mortensen)
Kasper Munck-Hansen ... sound assistant
John Nielsen ... boom operator
Eddie Simonsen ... sound designer / sound

Visual Effects by

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Thomas Caspersen ... visual effects
Michael Holm ... visual effects
Justin Legg ... visual effects
Alexander Marthin ... visual effects
Mads Nybo Jørgensen ... visual effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Stefan Ciupek ... camera consultant
Mulchand Dedhia ... gaffer: India
Jesper Find ... first assistant camera
Thue Garde ... assistant camera (as Thue Garde Finnich)
Stine Hein ... electrician
Hanesh Jadhaw ... video assistant: India
Ole Kragh-Jacobsen ... still photographer
Franz-Xaver Kringer ... first assistant camera (as Xaver Kringer)
Jeppe Lassen ... grip
Valdemar Winge Leisner ... clapper loader (as Valdemar Cold Winge)
Morten Nybø ... electrician (as Morten Nyboe)
Otto Stenov ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Amrit Gangar ... casting: India
Jette Termann ... casting: children

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Anne-Dorte Krog ... costume assistant
Urmila Motwani ... wardrobe supervisor: India (as Urmilla Lal Motwani)
Louize Nissen ... costume assistant
Signe Sejlund ... costumer

Location Management

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Lennart Bengtsson ... location manager / location scout
Amrit Gangar ... location scout: India
Uday Shetty ... location manager: India
Kim Scott Sutherland ... location manager (as Kim Sutherland)

Music Department

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Kuljit Bhamra ... tabla
Jon Thor Birgisson ... composer: additional music (as Sigur Rós)
Orri P. Dyrason ... composer: additional music (as Orri Páll Dýrason, Sigur Rós)
Niels W. Gade ... composer: additional music
Georg Holm ... composer: additional music (as Georg Hólm, Sigur Rós)
Mikkel Maltha ... music coordinator
Joakim Milder ... music editor
James Shearman ... conductor (as James Sherman)
James Sherman ... music editor
Sigur Rós ... composer: additional music
Kjartan Sveinsson ... composer: additional music (as Sigur Rós)
Paul Talkington ... music editor / music supervisor
Didier Viseux ... performer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Linda Daae ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Henrik Agermann ... banking
Thea Slouborg Andersen ... intern
Susanne Bille ... public relations officer: press
Kalyan Chheda ... production assistant: India
Carrie Comerford ... production executive: UK
Arvind Dave ... assistant to first assistant director
Lars Dela ... technical consultant
Anna Duffield ... assistant to co-producer
Yvonne Dunn ... lawyer
Kaushik Guha ... filming permissions
Christel Hammer ... public relations officer: press
Jeanett Hansen ... banking
Anna Sofie Hartmann ... runner (as Sofie Hartmann)
Frederik Honoré ... public relations officer: press
Anders Kjærhauge ... legal consultant
Ann Køj ... accountant
Michael E.N. Larsen ... translator: screenplay
Jan Lehmann ... public relations officer: press
Anita Juel Lystbæk ... extras coordinator
Keith Mait ... laboratory work
Mikkel Maltha ... legal consultant
Christian Mørk ... translator
Louise Odgaard Nielsen ... production assistant
Jesper Priisholm ... intern
Mads Rahbæk ... runner
Ann Vognsen ... accountant
Sarah Wells ... accountant: UK
Paul Wilson ... title designer: Yellow1

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Jacob Pederson lives in shanty surroundings in Bombay, India and assists in the running of Anand Orphanage and School. He had attempted a number of projects to assist orphans, including child prostitutes--all quite in vain. He has adopted a young male orphan, Pramod, and takes special care of him. With growing pressure on the facilities, which is on the verge of bankruptcy, the orphanage receives an offer of funding from wealthy Danish citizen Jörgen that might put an end to its problems. In order to obtain the money, Jacob must travel to Copenhagen, meet with Jörgen, get financial assistance, and be back to celebrate Pramod's 8th birthday. He sets forth, is received by Christian Refner, an employee and future son-in-law of Jörgen. Jacob is shown all possible courtesy and even housed in a posh apartment. He subsequently meets with Jörgen, shows him video-tapes and submits that a few Kroner could really save several lives which would otherwise succumb to minor illnesses and infections. Jorgen views the videos, but does not display much interest. He invites Jacob to attend his daughter's wedding. Jacob attends the ceremony and meets Jorgen's wife Helene, their daughter Anna (the bride), and their twins Martin and Morten. After the wedding ceremony, Christian makes a speech. Quite unconventionally, Anna also decides to make a speech--this speech that will shatter Jacob's world and make him realize that this invitation to Copenhagen was a ploy to not only ensnare him but also prevent him from returning to India. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Efter bröllopet (Sweden)
  • After the Wedding (United Kingdom)
  • Etter bryllupet (Norway)
  • After the Wedding (World-wide, English title)
  • After the Wedding (Canada, English title)
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Runtime
  • 120 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $8,866,905

Did You Know?

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Trivia At a showing at a film festival in Estonia, two of the reels had been switched by a mistake, making a part of the film out of place. Apparantly the majority of the audience didn't notice and was generally very enthusiastic about the movie despite the narrative being mixed up. See more »
Goofs When Jacob meets Helene, during the wedding, his hairstyle changes multiple times between scenes. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007). See more »
Soundtracks Untitled I See more »
Quotes Pramod, 8 year: Is it because the houses are far apart that the people are far apart?
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