The Danish Girl 2015 - 120 Min Dramma -

: Played by Alicia Vikander, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.

Set in 1920s Copenhagen, the story centers on married artists Einar and Gerda Wegener. Their lives change when Gerda asks Einar to stand in for a female model who was late for a session. This experience triggers Einar’s realization of her true identity as a woman named Lili. The Danish Girl 2015 - 120 min Dramma

(2015) is a biographical romantic drama that explores the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender-affirming surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper and based on the novel by David Ebershoff, the film features a runtime of 120 minutes (1 hour and 59 minutes). Core Premise & Plot : Played by Alicia Vikander, who won the

: An exploration of how love evolves and endures when a partner undergoes a profound transformation. This experience triggers Einar’s realization of her true

: Gerda’s career as a portrait artist flourishes as Lili becomes her primary subject and inspiration. Reception and Historical Accuracy

The film was widely praised for its acting and visual design, including Academy Award nominations for and Best Costume Design . However, it faced criticism for historical inaccuracies, such as fictionalizing the timeline and specific events like Lili’s physical assault in Paris.

: Played by Eddie Redmayne, who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.