In Paris, Sidse Babett Knudsen is at home.
The interpreter of the iconic Danish Prime Minister of
Borgen
, Adam Price's cult series landed at the age of 18 in the capital.
Working in bars and restaurants to earn a living and learning comedy and French at the Théâtre de l'Ombre.
To the joy of returning to the city of her youth where she still has many friends is added the joy of presenting
Limbo
on the big screen .
Filmed in 2018, holder of the Cannes 2020 label (edition canceled due to the pandemic), this poetic and absurd fable by Briton Ben Sharrock chronicles the endless wait of asylum seekers housed in a reception center on a Scottish island.
They receive there the courses of civic and cultural education of Helga
.
“No one knows where this stranger is from.
Since she has the right kind of passport, she was able to fit in.
She symbolizes the archetype of the soul with good intentions that wants to help but remains self-centered.
It brings a difference...
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