An-Magritt (1969)

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In Norway in the 1600s, An-Magritt is born as the result of a rape.

An-Magritt: An Overview
"An-Magritt" is a movie developed by Arne Skouen, one of Norway's most acclaimed directors. The movie was released in 1969 and is based upon a collection of books composed by Johan Falkberget. The protagonist, a female protagonist called An-Magritt, is strongly played by Liv Ullmann, understood for her partnerships with director Ingmar Bergman.

The Storyline
The movie is embeded in middle ages Norway, during the 17th-century copper mining age, providing the harsh truths of the period. An-Magritt is the invalid kid of a Scandinavian miner who was raped while being transported from Norway as a slave. In spite of the situations of her birth, An-Magritt grows to be a strong and independent woman, facing and getting rid of various prejudices and social challenges in the male-dominated society of that era.

An-Magritt's Character
The movie revolves heavily around the character of An-Magritt, her battles, and survival in a society that continuously reduces and underestimates her due to her gender and her birth's circumstances. An-Magritt is represented as a durable and brave lady who unyieldingly affronts the societal standards and biasness. Despite the severe pressure and difficulties, she manages to increase above difficulty, ultimately becoming the leader of her mining community.

Cinematic Style and Impact
Skouen's film provides a realistic representation of the era it represents, clearly capturing the rugged life of the miners and their haggard environment utilizing a design that integrates both modernist and impressionist aspects. The cinematographic choices, including making use of black and white tones, efficiently highlight the hardships the characters face. "An-Magritt" isn't simply a plain depiction of the protagonist's life, but it also serves as a powerful reflection of the dehumanization workers faced during the 17th-century mining age.

Crucial Reception
"An-Magritt" was acknowledged for its compelling story and strong performances, especially Ullmann's portrayal of the identified and resourceful title character. The movie delineates the struggles of the miners and extolls women's strength and guts through the life story of An-Magritt, embodying styles of independency, justice, and humankind.

Conclusion
"An-Magritt" is an unforgettable movie in Arne Skouen's profession and Norwegian cinema. Its elaborate storytelling, powerful performances, and expressive representation of a challenging period continue to resonate with audiences. The film declares the strength and durability of females, deftly represented by An-Magritt, and offers an impactful commentary on the social and class structures of the time. Liv Ullmann's performance is commendable and boosts the movie's general effect - her portrayal of An-Magritt is deeply moving, making the character renowned in Norwegian cinema. Regardless of being set many centuries in the past, "An-Magritt" and its hard-hitting themes continue to matter even in today's times.

Top Cast

  • Liv Ullmann (small)
    Liv Ullmann
    An-Magritt
  • Per Oscarsson (small)
    Per Oscarsson
    Hedström
  • Wolf von Gersum
    Johaness
  • Claes Gill
    Bjelke
  • Georg Løkkeberg (small)
    Georg Løkkeberg
    Jens
  • Lars Tvinde
    Kiempen
  • Roy Bjørnstad
    Lort-Nils
  • Thomas Bergh-Monsen
    Malmveier
  • Dan Fosse (small)
    Dan Fosse
    Gørr-Ola
  • Finn Bernhoft
    Lensmann
  • Alf Malland (small)
    Alf Malland
    Merra-Per