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Drømmen om i Morgen

Social democracy propaganda film about future dreams for Denmark in 1960. Although Denmark is free again, the former opponent and worker, Svend, is disillusioned: "It is all something soft". The dream of the future is incarnated by a young woman, Karen, who shows Svend the visions of a better life in the 'youth's land'. There are homes and a nuclear-powered car for everyone.

Top Cast

  • Bendt Rothe

    Bendt Rothe

    Svend

  • Karin Hasselbalch

    Karin Hasselbalch

    Karen

  • William Bewer

    William Bewer

    Svends far

  • Susanne Friis

    Susanne Friis

    Svends mor

  • Bruno Tyron

    Bruno Tyron

  • Jenny Larsen

    Jenny Larsen

  • Toni Biering

    Toni Biering

  • Karl Jørgensen

    Karl Jørgensen

  • Ane Lind

    Ane Lind

Overview

Social democracy propaganda film about future dreams for Denmark in 1960. Although Denmark is free again, the former opponent and worker, Svend, is disillusioned: "It is all something soft". The dream of the future is incarnated by a young woman, Karen, who shows Svend the visions of a better life in the 'youth's land'. There are homes and a nuclear-powered car for everyone.

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