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The Promised Land
Set in the 18th century Danish wilderness, The Promised land is a historical drama that follows Ludvig Kahlen (Mads Mikkelsen), a former soldier who dreams of transforming a barren, uninhabited land into a prosperous estate. Tasked with cultivating the wild Jutland heath, Kahlen faces numerous hardships—from the harsh natural environment to local rivalries—while driven by his unwavering determination to make something of himself and gain a noble title in a society that views him as a lowly outsider. As his ambition intensifies, so do the tensions with the powerful landowner Frederik de Schinkel (Simon Bennebjerg), who fiercely opposes Kahlen's claim to the land.
Amidst these struggles, Kahlen forms a bond with Ann Barbara (Amanda Collin), a resilient woman who seeks refuge in the wilderness. Together, they confront the physical and emotional challenges posed by both nature and society. The film explores themes of ambition, survival, and the human desire to conquer one’s surroundings, highlighting the conflict between personal dreams and social structures.
Mads Mikkelsen delivers a powerful performance as Kahlen, capturing both the grit and vulnerability of a man fighting against the odds. The film is a visually stunning portrayal of the clash between man and nature, accentuated by its meticulous period detail and sweeping cinematography.
This historical drama received critical acclaim and premiered at the Venice Film Festival, with praise for its acting and direction. It was selected as the Danish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards and was one of the 15 finalist films in the December shortlist. Its combination of personal struggle, epic scenery, and social commentary makes it a compelling exploration of ambition and resilience.
50 non-member tickets are available to purchase for this screening. Non-member tickets are £5 (full-time students £3) and can be purchased in advance from The Exchange’s Box Office: online at http://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/events, by telephone 020 8240 2399 or in person. To ensure that you secure a ticket and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend early pre-booking via The Exchange.
Films are shown on alternate Tuesdays at 8:00 pm sharp, with no ads or trailers. On screening nights, the bar opens at 7:00 p.m. and drinks can be brought into the auditorium. Film notes are available online for each screening and audience scores and feedback are collated.
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