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Mifune

Mifune (, "Mifune's Last Song") is a 1999 romantic comedy film, starring Iben Hjejle and Anders W. Berthelsen. Directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, it was the third film made according to the Dogme 95 group rules. The film was a great success in Denmark and an international blockbuster, ranked among the ten best-selling Danish films worldwide. It was produced by Nimbus Film.

Plot

Kresten had moved from his parents' farm on Lolland, an out-of-the-way small Danish island, to Copenhagen to pursue his career. When his father dies, he has to move back to the farm where not much has happened since he left. He places an ad in the local newspaper to get help running the farm. He has to support his brother, Rud, who needs special care. Kresten has entertained Rud by imitating the noted late Japanese actor, Toshiro Mifune, featured as a samurai. The prostitute Liva, who is running away from harassing telephone calls, answers the ad.