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Terribly Happy (Danish: Frygtelig lykkelig) is a 2008 Danish crime film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz, based on Erling Jepsen's 2004 eponymous novel.
Oct 24, 2008 · Terribly Happy: Directed by Henrik Ruben Genz. With Jakob Cedergren, Lene Maria Christensen, Kim Bodnia, Lars Brygmann. A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.
Terribly Happy. Robert (Jakob Cedergren) -- a timid Copenhagen city policeman -- is reassigned to protect and serve in a sleepy town in rural Denmark.
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Robert ( Jakob Cedergren ), a young policeman from Copenhagen, has been exiled as punishment to a dismal village in South Jutland. He's about 30, single and made a "terrible mistake" that he doesn't talk about. The town doesn't look like some cheery Danish hamlet, but more like a rundown grain elevator town in the Old West.
When a Copenhagen cop winds up in the remote town of Skarrild, life there is anything but peaceful as he is drawn into the odd local happenings. Watch trailers & learn more.
A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown. Robert Hansen is a cop in Copenhagen who makes a mistake, is remanded for therapy, then assigned to a small town in South Jutland, where cows and problems disappear into the mud.
Terribly Happy - a purposely reflexive and ironic title - begins by drawing the viewer into the world of Robert (Jacob Cedergren), the young constable who has been transferred to a tiny town in a remote part of Denmark.