The girlfriend Klara has recently fallen in love and wants nothing more than to hang out with her boyfriend. The mother-of-two Anna clocks how long it takes for her husband to cook baby formula. The ex-wife Vera can't let go of her ex-husband. The feature-film debuting Katja Wik presents a squib right on the money about women's tendency to, both consciously and unconsciously, limit themselves in their close relationships of two. Each frame conveys the film's theme of power manipulation and Katja Wik's neologism "victim-mentality rhetoric" (offerrollsretorik) is used by all parties as an effective weapon. Without stagnating in bitterness, The Ex-wife serves as a funhouse mirror reflecting this disturbing trait, which most of us can recognize, but which few dare to acknowledge
as Vera
as Anna
as Girlfriend
as Fruns man
as Jacob
as Preben
as Viggo
as Sanna
as Deltagare på Möhipa
as Signe
as Stellan
as Minna
as Deltagare på Möhippa
as German exchange student
as Olga
as Deltagare på Möhippa
as Betraktare
as Betraktare
as Grandmother
as Walter
as Petra
as Dansande geléklump
as Ung Tjej
as Exmannen
as Deltagare på Möhippa
as Deltagare på Möhippa
as Man at party (uncredited)