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Kinamand (English: Chinaman and Chinese: 中国先生) is a 2005 Danish-Chinese comedy drama film that deals with the Chinese immigrant experience in Denmark and marriages of convenience.
Apr 1, 2005 · Chinaman: Directed by Henrik Ruben Genz. With Bjarne Henriksen, Vivian Wu, Lin Kun Wu, Paw Henriksen. In order to pay for his divorce, a plumber marries a Chinese woman who needs citizenship.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Henrik Ruben Genz
- 2005-04-01
May 27, 2005 · Turns out the Danish film is about a man who agrees to a marriage of convenience to help a Chinese woman stay in Denmark in return for the funds he needs to pay the legal bills...
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Overview. Keld is in a rut. His wife of 25 years has left him. For sustenance, he eats his way through the menu at the local Chinese takeaway. The owner talks him into a marriage of convenience with his sister from China and the unplanned-for happens.
A Danish plumber (Bjarne Henriksen) falls in love with his Chinese bride (Vivian Wu) after agreeing to an arranged marriage for $8,000.
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- Henrik Ruben Genz
- Romance, Comedy
- Bjarne Henriksen
Dec 3, 2007 · Director: Henrik Ruben Genz. From a delectable dish to matrimonial bliss? When the wife of kind but dull Keld (Bjarne Henriksen) leaves him, the Danish middle-aged plumber ventures to the Chinese grill across the street every evening for dinner and begins working his way through the numerical menu.
Jul 31, 2021 · Kinamand (2005). Dir. Henrik Ruben Genz. Hulking Keld Decker (Bjarne Henriksen) looks little more than befuddled when Rie (Charlotte Fich), his wife of 25 years