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Kristin Lavransdatter

Norway, Germany, Sweden

1995

187 Min
Color
1.66:1
Norwegian
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DIR Liv Ullmann

EXEC Truls Kontny

PROD Esben Høilund Carlsen, Göran Lindström

SCR Liv Ullmann, Sigrid Undset

DP Sven Nykvist

CAST Elisabeth Matheson, Bjørn Skagestad, Sverre Anker Ousdal, Henny Moan, Rut Tellefsen, Jørgen Langhelle, Svein Tindberg, Erland Josephson, Lena Endre

ED Michal Leszczylowski

PROD DES Karl Júlíusson

SOUND Baard H. Ingebretsen, Owe Svensson

Toronto (Special Presentations), AFI FEST (International Cinema), Vancouver

Synopsis

Kristin is the daughter of a prominent landowner in medieval Norway. She grows up in total harmony with the ideals of the time: strong family ties, social pride and devout Christianity. She accepts the fact that her father has arranged for her to marry the son of another landowner.

Kristin’s beauty and purity create violent emotions around her. There are envy and attempted rape, murder and revenge. She seeks refuge from the world in a convent, awaiting the time for her marriage.

Here the passion of her life strikes, the knight Erlend Nikulaussønn. He, an accomplished seducer, also falls hopelessly in love. They have to cross not only convent walls to meet, but social boundaries as well.

Their love cannot be kept secret, and suddenly the innocent Kristin is the centre of a scandal. Her fiancé withdraws from their engagement, her father rages, and Erlend’s former mistress tries to poison her.

The affair grows into a political issue, and finally some of the country’s most dignified leaders persuade Lavrans to give in. The lovers win each other, but it is in front of a charred altar in a burnt down church, and their happiness has a double edge. –Norwegian Film Institute

Director

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Liv Ullmann

Though born a citizen of Norway, Liv Ullmann did not set foot in her homeland until she was seven years old. The daughter of a Norwegian engineer stationed in Japan at the time of her birth, Ullmann moved to Canada when World War II broke out, then relocated to Norway in 1946, where she received the bulk of her education. Deciding upon an acting career, she studied at the Webber-Douglas academy in London. Ullmann began her stage work in Stavanger and Oslo, and in the late ’50s, she starred in the Norwegian production of The Diary of Anne Frank.

In films from 1959, Ullmann’s breakthrough role was catatonic actress Elisabeth Vogler in Ingmar Bergman’s Persona (1966), a part she landed primarily because of her striking resemblance to co-star Bibi Andersson. Bergman became Ullmann’s mentor and paramour; they lived together for several years, during which time Ullmann bore the director a daughter named Linn Ullmann, who has occasionally appeared in her mother’s films. Ullmann… read more

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