Audience success PRETTY YOUNG LOVE selected for prestigious competition at Tallinn Black Nights Festival
Photographer: Niels A. Hansen
The Danish love drama Pretty Young Love (SMUKKERE) has been selected for competition at the internationally acclaimed Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival—one of Northern Europe’s largest and most prestigious film festivals, and one of only 15 A-list film festivals in the world.
Pretty Young Love will compete in Just Film – the international youth competition at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. The screening at the festival will also mark the film’s international premiere. The film has already sold more than 50,000 tickets in Danish cinemas and recently received the audience award Svend Prisen for Danish Youth Film of the Year.
“Pretty Young Love is a film that means a lot to me personally. On the surface, it is about forbidden love, but beneath the love story it celebrates the powerful volcano of harmony that our inner voice represents—if only we dare to listen to it and are brave enough to follow it. In making the film, I have tried to follow my own inner voice, so when the film is now selected for competition in Tallinn and has touched other hearts across borders and cultures, I feel both immensely proud and deeply humbled at the same time", says Mogens Hagedorn
Pretty Young Love is the follow-up to the audience hit Pretty Young Thing (2022). Karoline Hamm returns to her popular role as Selma, alongside Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl and Anna Munch as the friends Jasmin and Alberte. Rising star Karoline Hamm also received a Svend Award just weeks ago as Hope of the Year, recognizing her as one of the most promising new talents in Danish film.
The film is directed by Mogens Hagedorn and written by award-winning screenwriter Line Mørkeby, who also penned the script for Pretty Young Thing. Producer is Marcella Dichmann for SF Studios with support from the Danish Film Institute, in collaboration with TV 2 and Netflix.
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SF Studios, established in 1919, is one of the world’s oldest film companies. Today SF Studios is the leading film studio in the Nordic region with its headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden and offices in Oslo, Copenhagen and Helsinki. The company is producing and distributing feature films and TV series as well as providing the streaming services SF Anytime and Blockbuster. SF Studios is part of the leading Nordic media company Bonnier.