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It's All Inclusive for Denmark's Anders 'The Duck' Matthesen

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- The stand-up comedian and writer-director-actor joins forces with Denmark's TV2 for new comedy about greed and charter tourism

Danish stand-up comedian and writer-director-actor Anders 'Anden' (The Duck) Matthesen will collaborate with Danish commercial broadcaster TV2 on All Inclusive, his new feature, which will go into production during the autumn.

"It will be a light, broad and visually exciting comedy that will hopefully lure a lot of people into the theatres. There is a huge interest for the project," said Matthesen. - "We look forward to - once again - work with and support one of Denmark's greatest comedy talents," added TV2 Programme Director Keld Reinicke.

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Matthesen, who is currently preparing a Danish provincial tour with his top-rated stage show, Anders, which was premiered in Copenhagen last September, had contributed to several movies - including the fully-animated Terkel in Trouble [+see also:
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(2004) - before his directorial debut, the What Goes Around blockbuster, in 2009.

Originally a singer-rapper, he turned to stand-up comedy, and finished second in the Danish Stand-up Championships. His acting break on the screen came with Danish director Kenneth Kainz's award-winning Pure Hearts [+see also:
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(2006), in which he was a psychiatric patient suffering from Asperger's Syndrome and obsessed with an old Danish movie.

Matthesen will write the story for All Inclusive and play a few roles in the film (as he did in the Christmas at Vesterbro TV series (2004), in which he performed as 14 different characters of his own creation).

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