“Above The Street Below The Water” Starring BORGEN’s Sidse Babett Knudsen

Following the success of their Scandinavian television box set releases, Arrow Films’ “Above The Street Below The Water“, a feature-length film starring some of Denmark’s most high-profile acting talent, will be available in the UK for the first time via a DVD & Digital Download release on Monday 21st January 2013.

The  UK’s love of Scandinavian subtitled drama is now stronger than ever before, with  the third and final series of The  Killing proving to be its most popular ever.

“Above The Street Below The Water” is the intriguing tale of a young family in an affluent area of Denmark, trying to overcome the problems that life throws at them.

Above the Street  Below The Water

Above the Street Below The Water

Starring Sidse Babett Knudsen (who plays the lead role of female prime minister Birgitte Nyborg Christensen in Borgen), Nicolas Bro (who plays Minister of Justice Thomas Buch in The Killing II), Ellen Hillingsø (who plays Charlotte Söringer in The Bridge) and Anders W Berthelsen (who plays billionaire Robert Zeuthen in The Killing III), “Above The Street Below The Water” features some of the most recognisable faces from the nation’s favourite foreign language dramas, here is the chance to catch them in their first ever UK feature film release.

Above The Street Below The Water – Synopsis

Ask is married to Anne, and they  have everything you could ever want – good careers, lovely children, an  apartment in a fashionable area of Denmark, and each other.

Above the Street Below The Water

Everything appears to be just as it  should in a modern family faced with juggling work schedules, child rearing,  and, not least of all, love… Until one morning, Ask tells Anne that he wants  to take a break.

It’s a choice that will affect every  part of their lives and everybody around them. Above The Street Below The Water is a film about the adult  generation of today. A generation for whom everything is possible and only the  imagination sets the limits for what you can desire.

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