Another Round (film)

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Another Round
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Danish theatrical release poster
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg
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Cinematography Sturla Brandth Grøvlen
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  • Anne Østerud
  • Janus Billeskov Jansen
Production
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Distributed by Nordisk Film Distribution (Denmark)[1]
Release dates
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  • 12 September 2020 (2020-09-12) (TIFF)
  • 24 September 2020 (2020-09-24) (Denmark)
Running time
116 minutes[1]
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  • Denmark
  • Sweden
  • Netherlands[2]
Language Danish
Budget kr33.5 million[3]
(4.5 million; US$5.2 million)
Box office $21.7 million[4]

Another Round (Danish: Druk, "binge drinking")[5] is a 2020 black comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, from a screenplay by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm. An international co-production between Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands, the film stars Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang, and Lars Ranthe. It follows four high school teachers who embark on an experiment to maintain a constant level of intoxication throughout the workday.[1]

The film had its world premiere at the 45th Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2020, and was theatrically released in Denmark on 24 September 2020, by Nordisk Film Distribution. At the 93rd Academy Awards, it won Best International Feature Film and Vinterberg was nominated for Best Director. It also won four European Film Awards, including Best Film, and earned four BAFTA Award nominations, winning for Best Film Not in the English Language.

Plot

Teachers Martin, Tommy, Peter, and Nikolaj are colleagues and friends that work at a gymnasium school in Copenhagen. All four struggle with unmotivated students and feel that their lives have become boring and stale. Martin is confronted by his senior students and their parents, who express that he has become a barrier to them passing their history exams. At a dinner celebrating Nikolaj's 40th birthday, the group begins to discuss the theory of psychiatrist Finn Skårderud — that humans are born with a blood alcohol content (BAC) deficiency of 0.05%, and that being at 0.05% makes one more creative and relaxed.

The friends decide to embark on an experiment to test Skårderud's theory. They start a group log of what occurs when they start drinking at regular intervals to maintain this blood alcohol level. Two of the friends have personal challenges that also make this experiment attractive: Martin is depressed and alienated from his family and students, Nikolaj's wife seems to have contempt for him. They agree to a set of rules: their BAC should never be below 0.05 during the day on weekdays and they should not drink after 8:00pm or on the weekends. Each man has his own way of sneaking drinks of alcohol during the day while teaching or coaching children, but they never drink and drive, with 0.05 being the legal limit.

Within a short period of time, all four members of the group find both their work and private lives more enjoyable and successful. Martin, in particular, is delighted as he finally manages to reconnect with his wife and children. His teaching of history becomes inspired, and his students begin enjoying class and respecting him. He teaches history through the lens of drinking alcohol, connecting with heavy drinking students. Agreeing that the experiment should be taken further, the group increases the BAC minimum to 0.10. Still finding their lives improved, one night they decide to drink to oblivion to test the liberating effects, but after coming home incapacitated, both Martin and Nikolaj are confronted by their families. Martin's family express their worries, revealing that they knew he has been drinking for weeks. He and his wife express how each has drawn away from the other, and she admits to infidelity. The group abandons the experiment. Martin and his wife have split up, and while he tries to make amends, she rejects him.

All the members of the group have stopped drinking during the day with the exception of Tommy, who the others try to take care of. But at a faculty meeting where the headmaster reveals that teachers have been drinking at work, Tommy arrives incredibly drunk. Later, Tommy boards his boat drunk with his old dog, sails out on the ocean, and ends his life by drowning at sea.

The three remaining members of the group go out to dinner after Tommy's funeral to celebrate him, and enjoy sparkling wine. While dining, Martin's wife texts him that she misses him a lot. The recently graduated students drive by, and Martin, Peter and Nikolaj join them in celebrating and drinking at the harbour. Martin, a former jazz ballet dancer, dances with the rest of the partygoers, which he had refused up to this point despite his colleagues' urging. His dance becomes increasingly energetic and joyous before he jumps off the harbour wall into the sea.

Cast

Production

The film was based on a play Vinterberg had written while working at Burgtheater, Vienna.[6] Additional inspiration came from Vinterberg's own daughter, Ida, who had told stories of the drinking culture within the Danish youth.[7] Ida had originally pressed Vinterberg to adapt the play into a movie, and she was slated to play the daughter of Martin (Mads Mikkelsen). The story was originally "A celebration of alcohol based on the thesis that world history would have been different without alcohol."[6] However, four days into filming, Ida was killed in a car accident. Following the tragedy, the script was reworked to become more life-affirming. "It should not just be about drinking. It was about being awakened to life," stated Vinterberg. Tobias Lindholm served as director in the week following the accident. The film was dedicated to Ida, and was partially filmed in her classroom with her classmates.[6]

During production, the four main actors and Vinterberg would meet to drink just enough to let go of embarrassment in front of one another. They would also watch drunk people on YouTube to better understand how completely inebriated people would act.[8]

Release

Another Round was set to have its world premiere at the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, prior to the festival's cancellation due to government restrictions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[9][10][11] The film instead had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.[12][13] It also screened at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Shell[14] and opened Film Fest Gent 2020 in Belgium.[15]

It was released in Denmark on 24 September 2020, by Nordisk Film.[16] In September 2020, Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film.[17] It was also selected as opening film at the 51st International Film Festival of India.[18]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 92% of 225 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Take one part deftly directed tragicomedy, add a dash of Mads Mikkelsen in vintage form, and you've got Another Round -- an intoxicating look at midlife crises."[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref
Academy Awards 25 April 2021 Best International Feature Film Denmark Won [21][22]
Best Director Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
Adelaide Film Festival 25 October 2020 Feature Fiction Award Another Round Nominated [23]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 4 January 2021 Best Non-English-Language Film Another Round Won [24]
Bodil Awards 8 May 2021 Best Danish Film Another Round Won [25][26]
Best Actor in a Leading Role Mads Mikkelsen Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Lars Ranthe Nominated
Magnus Millang Nominated
Thomas Bo Larsen Nominated
Best Screenplay Thomas Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm Won
British Academy Film Awards 11 April 2021 Best Film Not in the English Language Thomas Vinterberg, Sisse Graum Jørgensen Won [27]
Best Direction Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Mads Mikkelsen Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Tobias Lindholm and Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
BFI London Film Festival 18 October 2020 Best Film Another Round Won [28]
César Awards 12 March 2021 Best Foreign Film Another Round Won [29]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 21 December 2020 Best Foreign Language Film Another Round Won [30]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 7 March 2021 Best Foreign Language Film Another Round Nominated [31]
European Film Awards 12 December 2020 Best Film Another Round Won [32]
Best Director Thomas Vinterberg Won
Best Screenwriter Thomas Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm Won
Best Actor Mads Mikkelsen Won
University Award Nominated
Film Fest Gent 24 October 2020 Canvas Audience Award Another Round Won [33]
Golden Globe Awards 28 February 2021 Best Foreign Language Film Another Round Nominated [34]
Houston Film Critics Society 18 January 2021 Best Film in a Foreign Language Another Round Nominated [35]
IndieWire Critics Poll 14 December 2020 Best International Film Another Round 3rd place [36]
Best Performance Mads Mikkelsen 10th place
London Film Critics' Circle 7 February 2021 Foreign Language Film of the Year Another Round Won [37]
LUX Prize 9 June 2021 LUX Audience Award Another Round Nominated [38]
Online Film Critics Society 25 January 2021 Best Film Not in the English Language Another Round Nominated [39]
Robert Awards 6 February 2021 Best Danish Film Thomas Vinterberg Won [40][41]
Best Director Thomas Vinterberg Won
Best Original Screenplay Thomas Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm Won
Best Cinematography Sturla Brandth Grøvlen Nominated
Best Editing Anne Østerud, Janus Billeskov Jansen Won
Best Actor Mads Mikkelsen Won
Best Supporting Actor Lars Ranthe Nominated
Magnus Millang Nominated
Thomas Bo Larsen Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Maria Bonnevie Nominated
Best Production Design Sabine Hviid Nominated
Best Sound Jan Schermer, Hans Møller Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society 11 January 2021 Best International Film Another Round Nominated [42][43]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle 18 January 2021 Best Foreign Language Film Another Round Won [44]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 26 September 2020 Silver Shell for Best Actor Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang, Lars Ranthe Won [45]
Premio Feroz Zinemaldia Another Round Won [46]
SIGNIS Award Thomas Vinterberg Won [47]
Silver Shell for Best Director Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
Golden Shell Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association 17 January 2021 Best Foreign Film Another Round Won [48]
Goya Awards 12 February 2022 Best European Film Another Round Won [49]
Gaudí Awards 6 March 2022 Best European Film Another Round Won [50]
Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro August 10, 2022 Best International Film Nominated [51]

Remake

An American English-language remake of the film is planned to star Leonardo DiCaprio and to be produced by Appian Way Productions, Endeavor Content, and Makeready.[52][53]

See also

References

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