Møv, craving companionship, befriends the wounded fugitive, and the two develop a close bond, with Funder acting as a flawed role model for the boy. The film explores themes of innocence, trust, and the loss of childhood naivety as they navigate a dangerous adult world together. Production & Details Release Date: November 29, 1991 (Denmark) Drama / Coming-of-Age Director/Writer: Niels Gråbøl Countries: Denmark, Sweden Approx. 66 minutes (1h 6m) Alternative Title: The Hideaway Reception & Themes Cult Classic:
[Neglected 12-Year-Old: Møv] <---> [Sympathy & Protection] <---> [On-the-Run Delinquent: Funder] Why the Film Achieved Cult Status mov og funder 1991 okru
, often indexed for educational or film appreciation purposes. 66 minutes (1h 6m) Alternative Title: The Hideaway
The story follows 12-year-old , nicknamed "Møv," a lonely boy living in central Copenhagen with his mother. One day, Møv witnesses a stabbing at a nearby café called "Zum Affen". Shortly after, he discovers Funder , an injured 22-year-old petty criminal hiding from the police in his basement. Shortly after, he discovers Funder , an injured
Møv og Funder was directed by Niels Gråbøl, who also co-wrote the script with Per Daumiller. The film was shot in 35 mm, delivering a stark, cinematic look that captured the moody atmosphere of late autumn/winter Denmark. Niels Gråbøl Release Date: November 29, 1991 (Denmark) Running Time: 70 minutes Production: Denmark/Sweden, distributed by Egmont Film