
Father of Four - On the Sunny Side!
Jun 28 2018
•2h 30m
•Family
The kids and Uncle Anders want to participate in the hotels competition to become “The Sunny Family of The Year” but father says no, underlining that “We’re good enough as we are!” He changes his mind, though, when he meets the competing family, and recognize the father as his old school mate, who’s been bullying him for all of their school years, for being physically inadequate. Consequently father enters the competition with all his might and heart, and what should have been a friendly contest, ends up being a fight for honor and redemption, and it’s only by the loving and innovative intervention from the kids, that father in the ends realizes that the family really doesn’t need to go to any of such extremes. They are actually good enough as they are!
Cast
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Martin Brygmann
Father

Thomas Bo Larsen
Uncle Anders
Elton Rokahaim Møller
Lille Per
Laura Lavigne Bie-Olsen
Mie
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