THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE
directed by Nils Malmros
1981, Denmark, 101m, DCP


Los Angeles premiere of a digital preservation from the Danish Film Institute

Sunday, February 20
2220 Arts + Archives
2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057

doors/bar: 7pm
film: 7:30pm

Nils Malmros’s deeply personal coming-of-age film follows the rearranging social circles of a group of pre-adolescent school children in 1950s Denmark, whose wants and desires shift according to the season. When these children get fined for their misbehavior, it foregrounds the film’s economy of desire: as over a dozen individual personalities clash, gossip, and go dancing in the dark, an increasing desperation sets in at countless community gatherings, with never a dull moment—all while the most popular girl, Elin (Eva Gram Schjoldager) becomes a victim of her own prudishness. The caustic images of sexual awakening recall Goodbye, Columbus and the work of Maurice Pialat, as the film’s darting energy—filmed over two years to enhance the subjects’ precociousness—navigates intuitively between cruelty and grace.

​Screened at the 1983 Los Angeles International Film Exposition (Filmex)

​Official Selection: Un Certain Regard, Cannes Film Festival, 1982

"The truest and most moving film I have ever seen about the experience of puberty... a creative act of memory about exactly what it was like to be 13 in 1953." -Roger Ebert

​"Malmros’s masterpiece... A series of exquisitely staged, expansive vignettes that accumulate with quietly shattering force." -Max Nelson, Film Comment