Peter Andersen is an agent. Neither a wholesaler nor a representative, but simply an agent. Unlike his wife, he has no honorable ambitions. He is an honest, peaceful and self-sufficient person who has dragged his whole life like a draft ox, whipped forward by a boss who constantly demands results, and by a family who still demands money for pleasures.
Acting
Carl Alstrup's weary physicality—every slouch tells a story.
Direction
Methling finds tragicomedy in office furniture and sighs.
Writing
The title itself is an existential punchline.

Director
Svend Methling
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
1941 Danish cinema often explored class anxiety through bureaucratic protagonists, reflecting a nation on the brink of occupation.
The film's original title 'Peter Andersen, Agent' was reportedly shortened by censors who found the comma too provocative.
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