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Applause is a 2009 Danish film, starring the [[The Celebration|Dogme queen]] Paprika Steen.
'''''Applause''''' is a 2009 Danish film, starring the [[The Celebration|Dogme queen]] Paprika Steen.


Thea Barfoed is a woman who battles alcoholism, divorce, and motherhood. Her ex-husband is not quite convinced that she is ready to be the mother figure in her sons' life, despite her efforts to spend time with them and pick up where she left off.
Thea Barfoed is a woman who battles alcoholism, divorce, and motherhood. Her ex-husband is not quite convinced that she is ready to be the mother figure in her sons' life, despite her efforts to spend time with them and pick up where she left off.

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Not to be confused with the films of the same name released in [[Applause (1929 film)|1929]] or [[Applause (1944 film)|1944]].
Not to be confused with the films of the same name released in [[Applause (1929 film)|1929]] or [[Applause (1944 film)|1944]].


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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Thea
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Thea
* [[Lady Drunk]]
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* [[Off the Wagon]]
* [[Off the Wagon]]

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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Applause]]
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Latest revision as of 01:45, 5 October 2020

Applause is a 2009 Danish film, starring the Dogme queen Paprika Steen.

Thea Barfoed is a woman who battles alcoholism, divorce, and motherhood. Her ex-husband is not quite convinced that she is ready to be the mother figure in her sons' life, despite her efforts to spend time with them and pick up where she left off.

Not to be confused with the films of the same name released in 1929 or 1944.

Tropes used in Applause include: