Okay

Okay

Year: 2002

Runtime: 93 mins

Language: Danish

Director: Jesper W. Nielsen

DramaRomanceComedy

Nete, a 37‑year‑old who balances a demanding job, a husband, and a teenage daughter, is shocked when her father becomes seriously ill. She forces a doctor to give a prognosis of three weeks. Insisting he die with family, she brings him home, increasing household strain. Weeks later his health improves, his appetite returns, and doctors doubt the original diagnosis, leaving Nete facing dilemmas.

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