

07/11/2019
Overview
The comedy 'Ninna' is about the title character, who lives with her son Dennis in Præstø, where she also works at the local takeaway. When Dennis announces that he wants to move away from home after his 18th birthday, Ninna's world collapses. She therefore sets out a plan to get him back home. But along the way, Ninna must also revisit her own life and settle on the past. 'Ninna' is a comedy that addresses serious topics and treats them in a humorous light.
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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7148062
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55766293
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Review by: misubisu
Written by: misubisu on 2025-12-25T08:45:50.862Z
Score: 7/10
Ninna is a warm, gently humorous, and distinctly Danish character study that blends light comedy with poignant drama. It tells the relatable story of a mother, Ninna (Susanne Juhász), whose life revolves around her son Dennis and their small-town existence in Præstø, where she works at the local takeaway. Her carefully ordered world is upended when Dennis announces his plans to move out upon turning 18, triggering a heartfelt and often funny crisis.
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Ninna is a likable, easy-going film that serves as a comforting slice of Danish life. It’s a movie about small-scale, universal problems, told with empathy and a soft smile. It won’t set the world on fire with originality or intensity, but for viewers seeking a undemanding, character-driven comedy-drama with heart, it delivers a perfectly pleasant 90-minute escape. Think of it as a cinematic hygge.
Watch if: You enjoy gentle European comedies, stories about parenthood and life transitions, or light character studies. Skip if: You seek high-stakes drama, sharp satire, or a plot with unexpected twists. This is a film of familiar comforts, not thrilling surprises.
Director: As per the TMDB data, this 2019 Danish film was directed by Hans Fabian Wullenweber.