Trine Dyrholm
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Queen of Hearts
(2019)A woman jeopardizes both her career and her family when she seduces her teenage stepson and is forced to make an irreversible decision with fatal consequences.

Margrete: Queen of the North
(2021)Queen Margrete has united Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, but the delicate peace is threatened when a man arrives who claims to be her long-dead son.

A Soap
(2006)Charlotte (Trine Dyrholm), the owner of a beauty salon, breaks up with her abusive boyfriend and moves into her own apartment. Below her lives Veronica (David Dencik), a preoperative transsexual. The two become tentative friends after Charlotte saves Veronica's life, and Veronica protects Charlotte from her ex-lover. Both are surprised and confused when friendship turns into romance.

Nico, 1988
(2017)Nearing her 50th birthday, the once-shining Velvet Underground star and Warhol glamor girl goes on tour while plagued with addiction and inner demons.

Mother at War
(2020)Erna disguises herself as a man to take the place of her intellectually disabled son, Kalle, who has been called to the front. She goes to war in his place. In the trenches, she rediscovers love.

You Disappear
(2017)Mia is married to the successful headmaster Frederik, who is caught embezzling from his own school. But did he do this of his own free will – or has his personality been altered by the tumour lurking in his brain?

In a Better World
(2010)A British transplant in Denmark who just lost his mother to cancer befriends a bullied fellow student with physician parents on the brink of divorce.

The Girl with the Needle
(2024)Struggling to survive in post-WWI Copenhagen, a newly unemployed and pregnant young woman is taken in by a charismatic elder to help run an underground adoption agency. The two form an unexpected bond, until a sudden discovery changes everything.

In Your Hands
(2004)A recent graduate accepts a temp job as a priest at a women's prison, where she meets a patient who seems to possess supernatural powers.

The Commune
(2016)When a Copenhagen couple in the free-love era of the 1970s inherits a huge family home, they open it as a commune to a motley crew of new residents.

Love Is All You Need
(2012)Danish hairdresser and cancer patient Ida finishes with chemotherapy, arriving home, finds her husband cheating on her with a younger colleague. In her vulnerable state she leaves for Italy where her daughter Astrid is getting married. Ida meets widower Philip, the estranged father of Astrid's husband-to-be Patrick. Ida and Philip get to know each other; both begin to discover a new lease of life.
The Legacy
Following the death of progressive internationally-renowned artist Veronika Grønnegaard, The Legacy traces the story of Veronika's four adult children, whose distinctive upbringing has affected their lives in very different ways.

Bungalow
(2002)High summer. On the way back to the base, Paul, a young recruit, leaves his army colleagues and proceeds to his parents’ empty bungalow. But his “leave” soon becomes complicated: the army starts looking for him, his girlfriend breaks up with him, and his brother turns up with his Danish girlfriend.

Room 304
(2011)Startling tales of sex; betrayal and corruption unravel in a Copenhagen hotel when disparate lives intersect in a twist of fate.

Becoming Astrid
(2018)In rural Sweden, teenaged Astrid Lindgren, future author of Pippi Longstocking, uses her flair for storytelling to reconnect with her biological son.

The Almond and the Seahorse
(2022)An archaeologist and an architect fight to re-imagine a future after a traumatic brain injury leaves them adrift from the people they love.

Psychosia
(2019)When an odd and extremely self-disciplined suicide researcher is invited to treat a patient in a psych ward, the two form a strange and intimate bond.

Ever After
(2019)Two years after a zombie outbreak, a pair of young women set out on a quest to find a safe haven. Can they survive the dangerous conditions?

A Royal Affair
(2012)The gripping tale of idealists who risk everything in pursuit of freedom for their people and of the forbidden romance that changed an entire nation.

The Celebration
(1998)Arguably portraying one of cinema’s most messed-up families ever, Festen is considered the first film made under the rules of the radical Dogme 95 movement. Thomas Vinterberg’s madcap time-bomb of latent secrets and repressed grudges makes any family dinner seem like a piece of cake.