Copenhagen (2014)
Release Year: 2014
Nation: Denmark, United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Mark Raso
Writer: Mark Raso
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Mauro Mueller, Mette Thygesen
Companies: Fidelio Films, Heretic Films, Scorched Films
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: 14 year old, age difference, american in europe, american tourist, backpacker, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, canadian, canadian abroad, chance meeting, city in title, copenhagen denmark, danish culture, envelope, lying about age, spare key, spilled coffee, statue, train, vacation, waitress
Story
William, an immature young man, arrives in Copenhagen after weeks of traveling through Europe. The city is significant to him as it's his father's birthplace. He meets Effy, a youthful and wise woman working at his hotel during her internship. They bond and decide to embark on a journey together to find William's last living relative, his grandfather. Throughout their adventure, Effy challenges William unlike anyone else ever has with her unique blend of youthful exuberance and wisdom. As they grow closer, William must confront destabilizing elements of his family's sordid past.
Summary
Copenhagen is a drama that blends adventure, romance, and self-discovery. Directed by Mark Raso in 2014, the film follows William, an American tourist who finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen, Denmark. The city holds personal significance for him due to his father's birth there. William encounters Effy, a Danish woman with a mix of youthful enthusiasm and wisdom that challenges him in ways no one else has before. Their journey together forces William to confront truths about his family history.

