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The Promised Land

Denmark, 1755. Captain Ludvig Kahlen sets out to conquer a Danish heath reputed to be uncultivable, with an impossible goal: to establish a colony in the name of the king, in exchange for a royal title. A single-minded ambition that the ruthless lord of the region will relentlessly seek to put down. Kahlen's fate hangs in the balance: will his endevours bring him wealth and honour, or cost him his life...?

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Nikolaj Arcel

Brian Westfall

Jakub Strangmüller

Jan Menšík

Adam Hashemi

Filip Holec

Kristýna Rousková

Andrea Östlund

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Cast & Crew

Mads Mikkelsen

Mads Mikkelsen

Ludvig Kahlen

Magnus Krepper

Magnus Krepper

Hector

Zdeněk Dvořáček

Zdeněk Dvořáček

Prisoner #2

Morten Hee Andersen

Morten Hee Andersen

Johannes Eriksen

Jacob Lohmann

Jacob Lohmann

Trappaud

Søren Malling

Søren Malling

Paulli

Morten Burian

Morten Burian

Lauenfeldt

Amanda Collin

Amanda Collin

Ann Barbara

Simon Bennebjerg

Simon Bennebjerg

Frederik de Schinkel

Kristine Kujath Thorp

Kristine Kujath Thorp

Edel Helene

Gustav Lindh

Gustav Lindh

Anton Eklund

Thomas W. Gabrielsson

Thomas W. Gabrielsson

Bondo

Morten Buus

Morten Buus

Colonist

Olaf Højgaard

Olaf Højgaard

Preisler

Melina Hagberg

Melina Hagberg

Anmai Mus

Felix Kramer

Felix Kramer

Balzer

Laura Bilgrau Eskild-Jensen

Laura Bilgrau Eskild-Jensen

Anmai Mus (15)

Anna Filippa Hjarne

Anna Filippa Hjarne

Anne

Jiří Konvalinka

Jiří Konvalinka

Rømer

Martin Feifel

Martin Feifel

Colonist Klein

Lasse Steen Jensen

Lasse Steen Jensen

Uldrich

Nanna Finding Koppel

Nanna Finding Koppel

Lise

Michael Brostrup

Michael Brostrup

Workman

Joen Højerslev

Joen Højerslev

Coachman

Patricie Šlaufová

Patricie Šlaufová

Kristel

Jan Jankovský

Jan Jankovský

Gypsy #1

Josef Berousek

Josef Berousek

Gypsy #2

Ivo Háněl

Ivo Háněl

Military Man

Kristián Černík

Kristián Černík

Schinkel's Guard

Lise Risom Olsen

Lise Risom Olsen

Kirstin

Nikol Kouklová

Nikol Kouklová

Antonius' Girlfriend

Hans Christian Lundgren

Hans Christian Lundgren

Kaspar

Arved Friese

Arved Friese

Colonist Claus

Zdenek Brüna

Zdenek Brüna

Prisoner #1

Martin Navrátil

Martin Navrátil

Prisoner #3

Adam Pengsawang

Adam Pengsawang

Prisoner #4

Tomáš Tobola

Tomáš Tobola

Prisoner #5

Finn Nielsen

Finn Nielsen

Estate Owner

Nikolaj Arcel

Nikolaj Arcel

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Brian Westfall

Brian Westfall

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Jakub Strangmüller

Jakub Strangmüller

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Jan Menšík

Jan Menšík

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Adam Hashemi

Adam Hashemi

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Filip Holec

Filip Holec

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Kristýna Rousková

Kristýna Rousková

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Andrea Östlund

Andrea Östlund

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Details

GenresAction, Drama, History
Runtime2h 7 mins
Released on05 Oct 2023
Languageda
Age RatingNR
Produced InDenmark

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Mads Mikkelsen is in his element here as the determined pioneer Ludvig Kahlen. He has been a soldier in the Danish army and has now set his heart on cultivating some salty heathland on a barren Jutland. Fortunately for him, King Frederik V is keen to see this land settled and become more productive, so he is encouraged to go and farm there. His arrival ruffles the feathers of local grandee Frederik De Schinkel (Simon Bennebjerg) who considers the land to be his, and who makes it clear that he will make life awkward for his new neighbour. Relations are not helped when he takes in a pair of runaway servants - "Ann Barbara" (Amanda Collin) and husband "Johannes" (Morten Hee Andersen) and then falls for the man's aristocratic cousin Edel Helene (Kristine Kujath Thorp) to whom De Schinkel wishes to be married - cementing his place amongst a somewhat sceptical nobility. With the pot simmering along nicely now, things start to go missing. There's a pilferer about. Kahlen quickly discovers that it's a young girl who lives with the local Romany population and pretty quickly "Anmai Mus" (Melina Hagberg) is an extra mouth for them to feed. De Schinkel isn't averse to some underhand methods to thwart the would-be farmer and so resorts to increasingly violent, cruel, even murderous tactics that make the tasks of staying within the law and of growing potatoes almost impossible - but he doesn't quite appreciate the guile and ingenuity of Kahlen. This is a story of perseverance and determination, it's also a story of love and of acceptance. Indeed, for just about everyone here the goal is to find some roots, a place to call home, a family, maybe even an identity. There evolves a good chemistry between Mikkelsen, Collin and the convincing young Hagberg and Bennebjerg - well he gives the distinct impression that he doesn't come from the deepest of gene pools really quite effectively. It is prone to the odd meander at times, especially as it gets up an head of steam, but once in full flow this is quite a gripping adventure that marries the bleak and the optimistic whilst allowing Mikkelsen to do what he does best. Well worth watch.

r96sk

9/10

I do love me a Mads Mikkelsen movie. <em>'The Promised Land'</em> is a cracker! The two hour run time whizzes by, you can kinda guess where the (great) story is heading but at no point was that a hindrance to my enjoyment. The cinematography is splendid, as are the locations, costumes and basically every other element really. Simon Bennebjerg shows plenty of acting knack as (De) Schinkel. Others to impress are Melina Hagberg and Amanda Collin, though the whole cast produce fine displays. Mikkelsen himself puts in a performance of quality, very much the glue that holds everything together - as one would anticipate. He suits this sorta role to the absolute tee. This is up the top of my ranking of his filmography thus far, I'd in fact only rank it lower than <em>'A Royal Affair'</em>, <em>'Riders of Justice'</em> and <em>'The Green Butchers'</em>.

Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-promised-land-venice-film-festival-review-mads-mikkelsen-shines-once-again/ "The Promised Land is a profound character study of how personal ambitions and desires inevitably will fail without love, compassion, and everything else that makes us human. Accompanied by somber cinematography and an atmospheric score, the cast delivers outstanding performances, especially Mads Mikkelsen who utilizes all his experience to drive the story with a magnetic display. Heavy, predictable, and somewhat repetitive at times, but totally worth the ticket." Rating: B+

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