Leave Us Alone
Leave Us Alone is a 1975 Danish drama film directed by Ernst Johansen and Lasse Nielsen. The film stars Martin Højmark-Jensen, Ole Meyer, Jens Wagn Rasmussen, Sven Hastel, Kenneth Nielsen and Søren Christiansen.
It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. The plot is similar to that of Lord of the Flies: A group of teenagers are stranded on an uninhabited island, and an initially pleasant vacation turns into a nightmare.
Synopsis
Cast
- Martin Højmark-Jensen
- Ole Meyer
- Jens Wagn Rasmussen
- Sven Hastel
- Kenneth Nielsen
- Søren Christiansen
- Tine Jensen
- Anja Bærentzen
- Henrik Rasmussen
- Svend Christensen
- Bo Jensen
- Bjørn Martensen
- Ivan Baumann
Reception
English film critic David Robinson opined that "it is not entirely clear whether the film is an allegory about society and war, a pedagogical tract, or simply a celebration of pederasty; it is a kind of realist Lord of the Flies, about a party of children who decide to go unaccompanied on their summer holiday when their teachers walk out on them; after they arrive at a deserted island, their boat drifts away, leaving them stranded, to learn about survival, sex, violence, death and war; it has both a weirdness and an accuracy in the relationship of the children that makes it at worst very watchable."
Author Mette Hjort commented that "released in the 1970s at a time of sexual liberation and rebellion, the film was widely applauded in Denmark, by young and older audiences alike, for adopting a youth-centred, anti-authoritarian approach that brought young people's agency and desires to he screen; stills of the film can be found in countless volumes detailing the achievements of Danish cinema, especially in the category of films for and about children and young people."