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  1. The Day Will Come (Danish: Der kommer en dag) is a 2016 Danish drama film directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. It won six prizes at the 2017 Robert Awards. Cast. Lars Mikkelsen as Forstander Frederik Heck; Sofie Gråbøl as Lærer Lilian; Harald Kaiser Hermann as Elmer; Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt as Erik; Laurids Skovgaard Andersen as Tøger

  2. Apr 21, 2016 · The Day Will Come: Directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. With Lars Mikkelsen, Sofie Gråbøl, Harald Kaiser Hermann, Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt. At the Orphanage Godhavn violence and humiliations plays a part of the everyday life.

  3. En ny ungdomskultur er på vej. Kapløbet om rummet er på sit højeste, og drømmen om frigørelse vinder frem over alt. På Nørrebro fjernes de to uadskillelige brødre, Elmer på 10 og Erik på 13, fra deres syge mor og anbringes på børnehjemmet Gudbjerg, hvor tiden står stille.

  4. Der kommer en dag. Directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. Some have power, others have bravery. Set in the blooming 1960s, the film centres on two young brothers who are instantly robbed of their lives when they are placed in a boy’s home forgotten by time.

  5. Feb 6, 2017 · In a working-classneighborhood of Copenhagen, two inseparable brothers, Elmer and Erik – are removed from their ill mother and put in the Gudbjerg Home for Boys, a place frozen in time. Here, Headmaster Heck practices his own brand of philosophy and regulation. Unruly boys are transformed into obedient citizens at any cost.

  6. Jan 14, 2017 · Set in the blooming 1960s, the film centres on two young brothers who are instantly robbed of their lives when they are placed in a boy's home forgotten by time. Armed only with a vivid imagination and a fickle hope, the boys engage in the frightening battle against Headmaster Heck and his lethal tyranny.

  7. 'Der kommer en dag' is a movie about an orphanage where violence and humiliations is a part of the everyday life. The history is based on real stories from a boy home called 'godhavn', where lots of boys were victims of violent and sexual abuse and medical experiments. — julie rathcke.