The 27 residents on the tiny Danish Wadden Sea island of Mandø, are used to severe weather and flooding. Climate change has only made things worse and now it poses a serious existential threat to the eight-square-kilometer island. However, its last farmer, Gregers, whose family has lived there for eight generations, hasn’t given up in the face of the impending catastrophe. He refuses to build a life elsewhere and instead hopes to find a wife to manage the farm with him. As a storm is slowly approaching, Gregers and his faithful dog inspect the obsolete dikes that protect his beloved island. In the meantime, Mie blows out the candles of her 100th-year birthday cake, Ellen and Ingeborg complain about the moon disease they suffer from, birdwatcher Niels laments about the rare birds that don’t visit the island anymore, and tourist guide Preben tells stories, about how Mandø’s entire community was almost completely wiped out during a storm surge in 1634, to summer visitors who come and go on a daily basis. Despite the new threats from the rising sea, today’s current generation holds on steadfastly to their little part of the world. The portrait of this microcosm is accompanied by masterfully crafted shots of the distinctive landscape, shifting skies, and seas that change with the wind and tide. In a sense, the grim fate of these islanders, presented in daily humorous situations, affects us all.
Language: Danish
- Name in Original Language: Før Stormen / As the Tide Comes in
- Director: Juan Palacios. Co-Director: Sofie Husum Johannesen
- Country: Denmark
- Year: 2023
- Length: 89 min
- Cinematography: Juan Palacios
- Editing: Nicolas Nørgaard Staffolani
- Audio: Peter Albechtsen
- Music: Morten Svenstrup
- Production: Elk Film (Kasper Lykke Schultz)
Showtimes:
- Cinema Artis, hall 2: Friday, 2.02 - 20:45
- Cinema Artis, hall 1: Sunday, 4.02 - 17:30