Goodbye, I'm Kurt

Season 1

6-year-old Alberte decides to leave her parents. They are always busy working or watching TV and don't have time to do fun things with her. She decides that her new name is Kurt as she has always wanted to be a boy. She moves to the boat right outside her house and makes it into a nice boat house with the help of a strange lady who suddenly appears. The parents miss Kurt and start having lunch and dinner with her on the pier. They get along better, spend less time in the house - and more time fishing and playing with their daughter. Finally they move in with her, decide to leave their jobs and sell the house. They are going to live on the boat and sail towards sunny shores, escaping the cold of Denmark. Original drama for children.

Where to Watch Goodbye, I'm Kurt • Season 1

3 Episodes

  • Nu flytter jeg!
    E1
    Nu flytter jeg!It's Sunday, mom and dad sleep late. Alberte wants to be nice and bake muffins for everyone, but in the process she messes the whole kitchen up, and mom gets mad. Then Alberte declares that her name is Kurt. She leaves home and moves into her little boat by the lake.
  • Kurt møder en trylledame
    E2
    Kurt møder en trylledameMom and Dad are sad that Alberte has moved, but they still leave for work. Alberte/Kurt skips kindergarten and enjoys her day in the boat, however a little bored as the time moves slowly. Suddenly a magic lady shows up and she helps building a nice house on Alberte's boat. At the end of the day, the lady leaves again.
  • Mor og far flytter
    E3
    Mor og far flytterMom and Dad have dinner with Kurt on the pier, and the next day they eat breakfast together before the parents go to work. When dad comes from work he has bought a fishing net and rod to use with Kurt. Mom and dad spend the night on the boat and soon live there all the time because it is cozy. The parents sell the house, quit their jobs and the three together sail out into the world.

 

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