'Sons', directed by Gustav Moller, known for 'The Guilty', premiered at the Berlinale, receiving positive reviews for its intense prison thriller narrative and moral complexity. The 'Sons' Berlin Review highlighted the film's exploration of themes of morality, power, and the human condition, with critics praising its grippingly claustrophobic atmosphere and Sidse Babett Knudsen's portrayal of a prison guard with a dark secret.
'Sons' Review: Playing a Prison Guard With a Dark Secret, 'Borgen' Star Sidse Babett Knudsen Uncages Her Inner Animal https://t.co/xpAdg4uKaj
‘Sons’ Review: ‘The Guilty’ Director Gustav Möller Returns with a Grippingly Claustrophobic Prison Thriller https://t.co/mEqyyl9W5t https://t.co/BeGdaAKuww
'Sons' Berlin Review: Gustav Moller follows up ‘The Guilty’ with an intense prison drama starring Sidse Babett Knudsen, says @wendyide #Berlinale2024 https://t.co/cbBCGIYPw1
Another nice cinema in Berlin. Back at the Colosseum. 📽️📽️ #Berlinale https://t.co/9uDXdiR5So
Just watched this film Sons tonight at #Berlinale - new one from the Danish director of The Guilty previously. Solid. Another intense prison thriller, another fascinating morality play, carefully questioning good and bad and positions of power and all of that. Bleak but good. https://t.co/iH1yDtXYIv https://t.co/DhAdByWNVS