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  1. Nov 5, 1993 · Black Harvest: Directed by Anders Refn. With Ole Ernst, Sofie Gråbøl, Marika Lagercrantz, Philip Zandén. This picture reveals late-19th-century Denmark in the way the literature of that period (the so-called critical realism) does.

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    • Drama
    • Anders Refn
    • 1993-11-05
  2. Black Harvest (Danish: Sort høst) is a 1993 Danish drama film directed by Anders Refn. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  3. A brutal, womanizing Danish landowner (Ole Ernst) mistreats his wife and daughters, only one (Sofie Gråbøl) of whom defies him.

    • Drama
    • Ole Ernst
    • Anders Refn
  4. Family drama set in the Danish countryside in the turn of the century. A wealthy landowner is an evil and corrupt womaniser with several illegitimate offspring in addition to his beautiful family. Nobody stands up to him except his feisty 17-year-old daughter. Cast. Crew.

    • Anders Refn
    • Nordisk Film Denmark
  5. Nov 5, 1993 · Overview. Family drama set in the Danish countryside in the turn of the century. A wealthy landowner is an evil and corrupt womaniser with several illegitimate offspring in addition to his beautiful family. Nobody stands up to him except his feisty 17-year-old daughter. Anders Refn. Director, Screenplay. Gustav Wied. Novel. Flemming Quist Møller.

  6. Cast & crew. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. Black Harvest. Summaries. This picture reveals late-19th-century Denmark in the way the literature of that period (the so-called critical realism) does. An aristocratic family bears the brunt of the tyranny of its head, Nils Uldahl-Ege. He betrays his once much-beloved wife, giving way to his primitive lust.

  7. Denmark's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (1993). Released in Denmark 1993 Shown at AFI Film Festival (European Cinema) in Los Angeles June 23 - July 7, 1994.