While you may find references to it online, "Forår for søde Brigitte" (Spring for Sweet Brigitte) is not actually a real Danish movie. It is a created specifically for the 2013 movie Don Jon , written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Enter Brigitte Nielsen as —a glamorous, sharp-tongued real estate mogul. Nielsen, known globally for Red Sonja , Rocky IV , and her tabloid persona, is deliberately cast against the grain of Danish hygge. She sweeps into the provincial setting like a hawk in designer heels, her towering presence and accented Danish creating both a comedic and dramatic foil.
You can find cast information and summaries on IMDb or the Danish Film Institute.
: Within the story, Julianne Moore’s character, Esther, introduces Jon (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to this film. It is used as a "distillation of female sexuality" to contrast with the more graphic, male-oriented adult content Jon is addicted to. The Fabrication : Because it was created specifically for
While you may find references to it online, "Forår for søde Brigitte" (Spring for Sweet Brigitte) is not actually a real Danish movie. It is a created specifically for the 2013 movie Don Jon , written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Enter Brigitte Nielsen as —a glamorous, sharp-tongued real estate mogul. Nielsen, known globally for Red Sonja , Rocky IV , and her tabloid persona, is deliberately cast against the grain of Danish hygge. She sweeps into the provincial setting like a hawk in designer heels, her towering presence and accented Danish creating both a comedic and dramatic foil.
You can find cast information and summaries on IMDb or the Danish Film Institute.
: Within the story, Julianne Moore’s character, Esther, introduces Jon (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to this film. It is used as a "distillation of female sexuality" to contrast with the more graphic, male-oriented adult content Jon is addicted to. The Fabrication : Because it was created specifically for