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  • Drama
  • Romance
Confirmed2002-09-067.17.1Trakt

Cecilie and Joachim are about to get married when a freak car accident leaves Joachim disabled, throwing their lives into a spin. The driver of the other car, Marie, and her family don’t get off lightly, either. Her husband Niels works in the hospital where he meets Cecilie and falls madly in love with her.

Open Hearts is a 2002 Danish drama romance film about two families whose lives collide after a devastating car accident. When Joachim is left disabled by the crash, his fiancée Cecilie finds herself drawn to Niels, the husband of the other driver, as both families struggle with the aftermath of the tragedy.

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Not available to rent or buy in United States yet. Available to rent or buy in: Denmark · Japan · Norway · Sweden

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YouTube · 2009-05-22
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When was Open Hearts released?

Open Hearts premiered on September 6, 2002.

What is Open Hearts about?

The film follows two families whose lives become entangled after a car accident leaves one man disabled. As they navigate grief and recovery, unexpected feelings develop between members of the two families, challenging their relationships and futures.

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Open Hearts is available through various streaming platforms and rental services; check your local listings for current availability.

What genre is Open Hearts?

Open Hearts is a drama romance film that explores emotional complexity and human connection in the face of tragedy.

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