When Christoffer learns of his father’s death in Prague, it’s a question of getting his father packed into a coffin and flown to Denmark, so he can return to everyday life. But on the trip, Christoffer has to come to terms with his past.
This potent tale of marital strife boasts a cunning use of the widescreen frame to signal the ever-increasing distance between its embattled couple. Featuring knockout performances from Mads Mikkelsen and Stine Stengade, Prague is a dark chamber piece inflected with welcome grace notes of wry humor.
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