Copenhagen (2014 film)

It had its world premiere as the opening narrative feature at the 20th anniversary edition of the Slamdance Film Festival 2014.

After weeks of travelling through Europe, the immature American William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen.

They start undressing and kiss, before William stops, covers the topless Effy with a sheet, and holds her close.

At the same time, William stands at the symbolic Skagen, where the North Sea meets the Baltic.

It is the first feature film by Student Academy Award winner Mark Raso.

[4] Joe Leydon for Variety (magazine) writes that "To his credit, writer-director Raso provides an answer that is both emotionally and dramatically satisfying.

Better still, he gets a pitch-perfect performance from Danish up-and-comer Hansen, who greatly impresses with her unaffected spontaneity, playing Effy as both precociously wise and tremulously vulnerable".