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All the Beauty

Sarah (Ann Eleonora Jørgensen) and David (Magnus Crepper) meet for the first time in ten years when she arrives at his summer residence. David needs help finishing a play, which turns out to be a dramatization of their long, troublesome relationship. The film presents three love stories about seemingly different couples; all named Sarah and David, but played by different actors in respectively their 20s, 30s and 40s.

Top Cast

  • Ann Eleonora Jørgensen

    Ann Eleonora Jørgensen

    Sarah (51)

  • Magnus Krepper

    Magnus Krepper

    David (51)

  • Andrea Bræin Hovig

    Andrea Bræin Hovig

    Sarah (42)

  • Kristoffer Joner

    Kristoffer Joner

    David (42)

  • Marte Germaine Christensen

    Marte Germaine Christensen

    Sarah (33)

  • Emil Johnsen

    Emil Johnsen

    David (33)

  • Isabel Beth Toming

    Isabel Beth Toming

    Sarah (24)

  • Preben Hodneland

    Preben Hodneland

    David (24)

  • Morten Suurballe

    Morten Suurballe

    Christian

Overview

Sarah (Ann Eleonora Jørgensen) and David (Magnus Crepper) meet for the first time in ten years when she arrives at his summer residence. David needs help finishing a play, which turns out to be a dramatization of their long, troublesome relationship. The film presents three love stories about seemingly different couples; all named Sarah and David, but played by different actors in respectively their 20s, 30s and 40s.

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