
Johannes' hemmelighed
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Overview
Johannes is upset because his parents have divorced and because his father never phones him. Before going to bed he wants his mother to read something from the Bible for him, instead of one of the usual stories from Superman. She reads some lines from the Revelation of St. John. Johannes asks her what "the end is near" means. She explains that it is when Jesus comes back, and sends the good people to Paradise and the evil ones to Hell. In the middle of the night Johannes sees a dazzling light and lots of water pouring out from the toilet. Suddenly an androgynous being is standing in the bathroom. Johannes thinks it's Jesus, and the being doesn't deny it. Johannes asks Jesus if his parents are going to Hell, as he thinks they are evil.
Top Cast
Jakob Katz
Jakob Katz
Johannes
Jakob Katz
Johannes


Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum
Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum
Jesus
Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum
Jesus


Kirsten Olesen
Kirsten Olesen
Johannes' mor
Kirsten Olesen
Johannes' mor


Claus Strandberg
Claus Strandberg
Johannes' far
Claus Strandberg
Johannes' far


Poul Thomsen
Poul Thomsen
Bedstefar
Poul Thomsen
Bedstefar


Bodil Lindorff
Bodil Lindorff
Fru Jensen
Bodil Lindorff
Fru Jensen
Liv Løvetand Hansen
Liv Løvetand Hansen
Lille pige
Liv Løvetand Hansen
Lille pige


Karen-Lise Mynster
Karen-Lise Mynster
Den lille piges mor
Karen-Lise Mynster
Den lille piges mor


Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
Den lille piges far
Nis Bank-Mikkelsen
Den lille piges far
Johannes Rebel
Johannes Rebel
Syngende dreng
Johannes Rebel
Syngende dreng
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