Uffe (played by Lars Mikkelsen) is a protagonist in Café Hector.
The central protagonist who is excluded from the trendy crowd at Café Hector. Denied a cappuccino but allowed to use the restroom, he reaches his breaking point after enduring humiliation. He arrives prepared and armed, indicating a potential confrontation or drastic action. Thorvald (played by Jesper Asholt) appears in Café Hector.
Hanne (played by Louise Mieritz) appears in Café Hector.
Anders (played by Mads Mikkelsen) appears in Café Hector.
Christian (played by Ulrich Thomsen) appears in Café Hector.
Carsten (played by Peter Mygind) appears in Café Hector.
Martin (played by Anders W. Berthelsen) appears in Café Hector.
Peter (played by Nicolaj Kopernikus) appears in Café Hector.
Café Hector (1996) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.
Characters
Uffe
(played by Lars Mikkelsen) — protagonist
The central protagonist who is excluded from the trendy crowd at Café Hector. Denied a cappuccino but allowed to use the restroom, he reaches his breaking point after enduring humiliation. He arrives...
Thorvald
(played by Jesper Asholt) — supporting
Hanne
(played by Louise Mieritz) — supporting
Anders
(played by Mads Mikkelsen) — supporting
Christian
(played by Ulrich Thomsen) — supporting
Carsten
(played by Peter Mygind) — supporting
Martin
(played by Anders W. Berthelsen) — supporting
Peter
(played by Nicolaj Kopernikus) — supporting
Phillip
(played by Henrik Lykkegaard) — supporting
Sanne
(played by Sofie Stougaard) — supporting
Key Relationships
Uffe → Uffe
(Narrative Enduring Humiliation)
Uffe → Sanne
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Phillip
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Peter
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Martin
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Christian
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Anders
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Carsten
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Hanne
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Uffe → Thorvald
(Conflict Social Outcast)
Story Analysis
A short film exploring social exclusion and the shift in power when an outsider refuses further humiliation.