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IMDbAudience Award for Best Film | 2006 | Ali
Best Narrative Feature | 2005 | Ali
Best Dramatic Film | 2006 | Ali
Best First Feature | 2007 | Alan
Best Music | 2006 | Mark
Best Actress | 2006 | Elizabeth
2006 | Elizabeth
Best Female Images in a Movie | 2006 | Elizabeth
Best Female Lead | 2007 | Elizabeth
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actress Age Ten or Younger | 2007
Most of the Norwegian and German was not scripted, but made up by the actors during filming and is gibberish.
Elizabeth Reasers' Norwegian pronunciation was so bad that after Dagbladet (one of Norway's biggest news-papers) stumbled upon this film, they posted a clip from it with the title "What is she trying to say?"
Won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Florida Film Festival.
Dan Futterman was originally cast as Olaf, but by the time the movie was ready to shoot, Futterman was committed to Capote (2005) so he recommended Tim Guinee for the role.
"Old Inge: Olaf died, Frandsen. Old Frandsen: [considering for a moment] No. Olaf is in the fields. Old Inge: [slowly glancing out the window and remembering]"
"Brownie: You hungry? hungry? [rubs stomach] Inge: I could eat a horse. Brownie: Well we could find dat."