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MAYBE IN MARCH
by Mikkel Bjørn Kehlert

25min | Denmark | 2025

Somewhere in rural Denmark, a house awaits its farewell.
A family holds its breath. And something is slipping away.
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Original Title Måske i Marts​
​Year of production 2025
Length 25'
Country Denmark
Shooting Format Digital
Aspect Ratio 1:1
Dialogue Danish

Director Mikkel Bjørn Kehlert
Producer Sebastian Willum Braae
Production Company Meta Film ApS 
Associate Producer Bjørk Koitzsch
Writer Agnes Maagaard
Cinematographer Gerda Falk
Editor Anna Wistreich
Production Designer Maria Bro
Costume Designer Ann-Sofie Hagelskjær Nielsen
Sound Designer Simon Pedersen
Composer 
Oskar Krusell Andreas K. Westmark
Casting Director Signe Clemmesen
First Assistant Director Thomas Vidø Abrahamsen

Art Director Maline Bak Koch
Cast Michael Brostrup, Noa Viktor Risbro Hjerrild, Petrine Agger, Siff Vintersol, Ella Grau Roney

Film School: SUPER16 ​
With the support from Nordisk Film Fonden, Nordisk Film,
Producent Rettigheder Danmark, Dansk Skuespillerforbund and Københavns Filmværksted.


Festival selections
Cannes Film Festival – La Cinef 2025, France - World Premiere

Director's Statement
For many, family is seen as the natural home of unconditional love — a place where love is expected rather than chosen.
But what happens when that love is more ritual than emotion, more inheritance than instinct?
Maybe in March doesn’t seek to psychoanalyze my past.
On the contrary, the film is born from a quiet impulse — a residue from growing up as a son, a brother, among a
generation of parents who often kept their feelings hidden, perhaps even from themselves.
As someone who experiences the world through expression, that silence was difficult to live in. And though this story
​is personal, it is not private. It’s not about me — but about
the traces we all carry from the homes we come from.
This film is an attempt to listen to those traces. To follow
a character who, when faced with change, is also forced to face the feelings he’s long kept buried — not in grand gestures, but in the quiet spaces in between.
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