A Rapariga Dinamarquesa  DocumentГЎrio, Drama, R...

A Rapariga Dinamarquesa Documentгўrio, Drama, R... Info

Set in 1920s Copenhagen, the story follows the lives of two artists, Einar and Gerda Wegener.

( The Danish Girl ) is a poignant 2015 biographical drama that explores the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender-affirming surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper, the film is a fictionalized adaptation of David Ebershoff's novel, blending historical events with a deeply emotional narrative. Plot & Themes

: Redmayne received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Lili's transformation.

: The narrative begins when Gerda asks her husband, Einar, to stand in for a female model. This seemingly playful moment triggers Einar’s realization of his true identity as Lili.

: As Lili begins to live authentically, the film focuses on her internal struggle and the evolving dynamics of her marriage.

: Vikander won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the devoted wife who supports Lili while grappling with the loss of her husband. Critical Reception

Set in 1920s Copenhagen, the story follows the lives of two artists, Einar and Gerda Wegener.

( The Danish Girl ) is a poignant 2015 biographical drama that explores the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender-affirming surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper, the film is a fictionalized adaptation of David Ebershoff's novel, blending historical events with a deeply emotional narrative. Plot & Themes

: Redmayne received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Lili's transformation.

: The narrative begins when Gerda asks her husband, Einar, to stand in for a female model. This seemingly playful moment triggers Einar’s realization of his true identity as Lili.

: As Lili begins to live authentically, the film focuses on her internal struggle and the evolving dynamics of her marriage.

: Vikander won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the devoted wife who supports Lili while grappling with the loss of her husband. Critical Reception