Ghita Nørby
11 titles
Filmography
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Silent Heart
(2014)Three generations of a family gather over a weekend. Sisters Sanne and Heidi have accepted their terminally ill mother's desire to die before her disease worsens; but, as the weekend progresses, their mother´s decision becomes harder and harder to deal with, and old conflicts come to the surface.

Key House Mirror
(2015)While caring for her paralyzed husband in a nursing home, a woman yearning for excitement and intimacy develops an affair with a new resident.

A Place Nearby
(2000)A girl is murdered and Mrs. Nielsen struggles to clear her autistic son of suspicion but instead weaves herself and her son into a web of lies.
Family Matters
(1993)A man (Ghita Nørby) in his mid-30s discovers he is adopted and sets out to find his biological parents.

Jauja
(2014)Remarkably bold filmmaking from Argentina’s Lisandro Alonso, the enigmatic Jauja is a postcolonial political allegory rendered in witty shots dazzlingly colored and composed. A film hypnotic and transfixing, minimalist and expressionistic. Starring Viggo Mortensen.
The Inheritance
(2003)A restaurateur is torn between his individual hopes and his sense of duty when his father commits suicide and he's expected to take over the family industry. Reluctant to leave behind all that really matters to him, he is forced to take drastic steps as he attempts to save the company from bankruptcy, while in turn his neglected personal life starts on a perilous downward spiral.

Toscana
(2022)When a Danish chef travels to Tuscany to sell his father's business, he meets a local woman who inspires him to rethink his approach to life and love.

People in the Sun
(2011)Two couples decide to spend their Midsummer holiday together and make it an evening to remember -- but the end of the world wasn't what they intended.
Credo
(1997)Mona and Anne are best friends until demonic psychiatrist Dr Lack comes between them. Lack heads an erotic sect which promises its disciples a better life.

The Wolf at the Door
(1986)This biographical film, based on the life of French artist Paul Gauguin (Donald Sutherland), follows the painter as he returns to Paris after a long stay in Tahiti and must confront his wife, his children, and his former lover.

Babette's Feast
(1987)Winner of the Oscar® for Best Foreign Film, Babette’s Feast is a mouthwatering marriage between gastronomy and cinema. Stéphane Audran, in a subtle and stunning performance, plays Babette, who through an act of culinary generosity, invites us to observe the cultural event that is the dinner table.