Goodbye, I'm Kurt

Goodbye, I'm Kurt

1969 ""
Goodbye, I'm Kurt
Goodbye, I'm Kurt

Goodbye, I'm Kurt

7.5 | 1h17m | en | Drama

A story of 6-year-old Alberte who decides to leave her parents, because they are always busy working or watching TV, and don’t have time to do fun things with her. She moves to the boat right outside her house, and decides that her new name is Kurt. She has always wanted to be a boy.

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7.5 | 1h17m | en | Drama , Family | More Info
Released: May. 03,1969 | Released Producted By: DR , Country: Denmark Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A story of 6-year-old Alberte who decides to leave her parents, because they are always busy working or watching TV, and don’t have time to do fun things with her. She moves to the boat right outside her house, and decides that her new name is Kurt. She has always wanted to be a boy.

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Cast

Alberte Winding , Gertie Jung , Olaf Nielsen

Director

Thomas Winding

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Sail_a_man This was a lovely little film which obviously started life as a three part serial. A little 6 year old girl Alberte is scolded by her mother and decides to run away, actually to the bottom of the garden where an open row boat is moored. She makes a tent over it with blankets and is assisted by a mysterious magical woman who appears. She gets regular visits from Mom and Dad and also a couple of friends visit. The fact that is virtually a silent film with occasional narration means it is not hard to follow even for none Danish speakers. Some people might take issue with the amount of time the little girl spends nude particularly in part three but it is quite innocent, no different to what you may find on any beach. My only concern was from a safety point, at the beginning the little girl was using what was obviously a very sharp knife to cut bread. I would recommend viewing