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Swinger

Munch-Fals’ script follows Adam, who has so far been spoiled by life – a good job, a lovely wife, an expensive villa, an independent son – but still it isn’t good enough. Even the swinger weekend trips he has been taking with his wife have become a joyless routine, and his youthful optimism and appetite for life are distant memories. Then, one day, at another swingers’ club, he does what swingers don’t do – he falls in love.

Top Cast

  • Martin Buch

    Martin Buch

    Adam

  • Mille Dinesen

    Mille Dinesen

    Iris

  • Rasmus Botoft

    Rasmus Botoft

    Jørgen

  • Therese Damsgaard

    Therese Damsgaard

    Ingeborg

  • Dan Zahle

    Dan Zahle

    Jan

  • George Katt

    George Katt

    Tommy

  • Natalie Madueño

    Natalie Madueño

    Patricia

  • Birthe Neumann

    Birthe Neumann

    Henriette

  • Morten Hebsgaard

    Morten Hebsgaard

    Finn

Overview

Munch-Fals’ script follows Adam, who has so far been spoiled by life – a good job, a lovely wife, an expensive villa, an independent son – but still it isn’t good enough. Even the swinger weekend trips he has been taking with his wife have become a joyless routine, and his youthful optimism and appetite for life are distant memories. Then, one day, at another swingers’ club, he does what swingers don’t do – he falls in love.

Rating

5.3 / 10
15 Reviews
3 Popular

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