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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0088445Zappa (1983) - IMDb

    Zappa: Directed by Bille August. With Adam Tønsberg, Peter Reichhardt, Morten Hoff, Lone Lindorff. In the early '60s, 3 Danish classmates join a "den"/tree house. Steen likes his pet fish Zappa because it eats the weaker fish. Bjørn attracts girls and Mulle is a talkative, strong boy.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Bille August
    • 1983-03-04
  2. Zappa is a 1983 Danish coming-of-age drama film directed by Bille August. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival [1] and was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. [2]

  3. Rarely seen outside its native country, 1983's Zappa presents a surprisingly dark study of three teenagers coming to grips with social obstacles: suburban good kid Bjørn (Adam Tønsberg), poor class clown Mulle (Morten Hoff), and wealthy Steen (Peter Reichhardt), whose pet provides the symbolic title of the film. Tension erupts when Bjørn ...

    • Bille August
    • Thomas Nielsen
  4. Directed by Alex Winter, ‘Zappa’ presents an intimate portrait of one of musics most important and iconoclastic figures, a man whose prolific and brilliant work changed music and the music industry for ever, & whose cultural impact was far-reaching & enduring.

  5. Bjørn, a middle-class boy in his early teens, wants to be accepted by Steen, a bullying peer of his with wealthy but freezingly cold parents. Bjørn's other good friend is Mulle, a cheerful and more childish working-class boy.

  6. Directed by Bille August. Denmark, 1961. Bjørn, a middle-class boy in his early teens, wants to be accepted by Steen, a bullying peer of his with wealthy but freezingly cold parents. Bjørn’s other good friend is Mulle, a cheerful and more childish working-class boy.

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  8. Bjørn, a middle-class boy in his early teens, wants to be accepted by Steen, a bullying peer of his with wealthy but freezingly cold parents. Bjørn's other good friend is Mulle, a cheerful and more childish working-class boy.