We Are the Champions (film)

We Are the Champions (Danish: Af banen) is a 2005 Danish independent comedy film directed by Martin Hagbjer.

We Are the Champions
Film poster
DanishAf banen
Directed byMartin Hagbjer
Written byAudrey Castañeda
Morten Dragsted
Produced bySøren Juul Petersen
StarringLars Bom
Camilla Bendix
Bjarne Henriksen
Claus Bue
Nicolas Bro
CinematographyLars Beyer
Edited byMarie-Louise Bordinggaard
Music byMartin Hagbjer
Distributed byScanbox
Release date
  • 11 March 2005 (2005-03-11)[1]
Running time
81 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

Cast

  • Lars Bom as Torben
  • Camilla Bendix as Nina
  • Bjarne Henriksen as Lennart
  • Claus Bue as Formanden
  • Kristian Halken as Heino
  • Niklas Ingemann as David
  • Nicolas Bro as Asger
  • Anthony Timur Catallar as Mehmet
  • Micky Skeel Hansen as Casper
  • Saban Özdogan as Hakan
  • Nicklas Svale Andersen as Krølle
  • Svend Laurits Læssø Larsen as Niclas
  • Jonas Sebastian Nielsen as H.C.
  • Charlie V. Olsen as Hvidovrespiller
  • Christian Degner as Hvidovrespiller
  • Thomas L. Bergsbo as Hvidovrespiller
  • Christian W. Möller as Hvidovrespiller
  • Anders F. Winsløw as Hvidovrespiller
  • Andreas B. Olsen as Hvidovrespiller
  • Nick Ilsø Larsen as Brøndbyspillere
  • Nicklas Olsen as Brøndbyspillere
  • Martin Thomas Andersen as Brøndbyspillere
  • Emilie Fenst as Cecilie
  • Louise Bangslund as Cheerleader
  • Eva Reinhold as Cheerleader
  • Nathalie Maria Wendt Olsson as Cheerleader
  • Stephanie Gøtze Gringer as Cheerleader
  • Margrethe Koytu as Klubdame
  • Susanne Storm as Malene
  • Thomas W. Gabrielsson as Simon
  • Thor Bjørn Krebs as Farum træner (as Thorbjørn Krebs)
  • Audrey Castañeda as Ninas veninde
  • Linda M. Fjeldsted as Ninas veninde
  • Nicolai Raastrup as Lokal journalist
  • Jens Grønbech as Banemand
  • Nicklas Halse as Krølles bror
  • Anders Ørholm Pedersen as Krølles bror
  • Flemming Toft as Speaker
  • Preben Elkjær as Speaker

Plot

Torben, an unemployed soccer player, becomes the trainer for a local school soccer team which includes his 13-year-old son, David. He now has a chance both to repair his damaged relationship with David, and lead the team to victory.

Critical reception

Af banen won as Best Film at Stockholm Filmfestival Junior.[2]

References


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