A romantic drama set in Denmark in 1913, the story follows Anton, a noble and conscientious young man whose top priority is to complete his training as a cavalry officer. During a training session, he orders his platoon to help Baron von Løvenskjold and finds himself invited to a ball at the castle, where he meets the baron’s beautiful daughter Edith who has been in an accident and ended up in a wheelchair.
The film is a comedy drama about a young woman, Laura, who has distanced herself from her family in the country to settle in Copenhagen as an author and live the artistic bohemian life she has always dreamed of. When she, with much reluctance, goes back home for her brother’s wedding, she realises that he is about to marry her childhood enemy, Catrine. At the same time, Laura finds out that Catrine has in fact taken over her place in the family – and what if Laura wants it back … A film about how we, no matter how hard we try, cannot escape from our past, nor from our roots.
Rosalinde Mynster made her film debut as a 16-year-old in Niels Arden's experience Drama Two Worlds from 2008, which was based on a true story about a Jehovah's Witness who breaks free from family and congregation. In 2009, the film became the Danish Oscar contribution in the category "Best Foreign Film". In 2010, she starred opposite Thure Lindhardt in the comedy The Truth About Men, and in 2012, she starred in A Royal Affair. Her huge popular breakthrough came with the lead role as Fie in TV 2's drama series Badehotellet in 2014, which she however chose to leave after five seasons. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rosalinde Mynster, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.