
The landmark book caused a stir bordering on outcry when it first appeared in 1975. As the Suffragettes' fighting script in female self-discovery and self-respect, it was revolutionary. Since then, it has become iconic and since then, every decade has had its updated version of the book.
“KVINDE KEND DIN KROP” plays out as a collage woven together of thoughts, feelings and experiences from real-life women's lives. Added with humor, it goes over female roles, orgasm and menopause to plastic surgery and stress. So bring your girlfriends, your mother and your daughter for a loving and nuanced tribute to women of all ages. And don't forget fathers and sons. Because you can never learn enough about women and bodies!
HENRIK PRIP
(ACTOR)
MARIA RICH
(ACTOR)
KAMILLA WARGO BREKLING
(AUTHOR & DIRECTOR)
HELLE DAMGÅRD
(SCENOGRAFPHER)