In the mid-1970s, while Hollywood was busy with Jaws and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest , a small, raw, and deeply authentic Danish film slipped into cinemas. Directed by —famous for the Olsen Gang series—and Peter Refn (father of Nicolas Winding Refn), La' Os Være (translating to Let Us Be or Leave Us Alone ) captured the restless energy of Danish youth on the verge of adulthood.
| Country | Film Title | Director | Notes | |---------|------------|----------|-------| | Denmark | Den korte sommer (The Short Summer) | Edward Fleming | Drama about youth | | Denmark | Familien Gyldenkål | Gabriel Axel | Popular comedy | | Norway | Flåklypa Grand Prix (Pinchcliffe Grand Prix) | Ivo Caprino | World-famous stop-motion | | Norway | Fru Inger til Østråt | Sverre Udnaes | TV film (NRK) | | Sweden | Släpp fångarne loss – det är vår! (Release the Prisoners – It’s Spring) | Tage Danielsson | Political satire | la%27 os v%C3%A6re %281975%29 ok.ru rus
"la' os være (1975) ok.ru rus"
), is a 1975 Danish coming-of-age drama directed by Lasse Nielsen and Ernst Johansen. It is often described as a 1970s Danish take on William Golding's Lord of the Flies Det Danske Filminstitut Plot Summary In the mid-1970s, while Hollywood was busy with