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1939

  • 1989
  • 3 Std. 13 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
1069
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Helene Egelund, Helena Bergström, and Per Morberg in 1939 (1989)
BiographieDramaGeschichteKrieg

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  • Regie
    • Göran Carmback
  • Drehbuch
    • Brasse Brännström
    • Catti Edfeldt
    • Kjell Sundstedt
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Helene Egelund
    • Helena Bergström
    • Per Morberg
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    1069
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Göran Carmback
    • Drehbuch
      • Brasse Brännström
      • Catti Edfeldt
      • Kjell Sundstedt
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Helene Egelund
      • Helena Bergström
      • Per Morberg
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    Helene Egelund
    • Annika
    Helena Bergström
    Helena Bergström
    • Berit
    Per Morberg
    Per Morberg
    • Bengt Hall
    Ingvar Hirdwall
    Ingvar Hirdwall
    • Annikas far
    Anita Ekström
    Anita Ekström
    • Annikas mor
    Per Oscarsson
    Per Oscarsson
    • Farfar Isak
    Keve Hjelm
    Keve Hjelm
    • Alfred Hall - Bengts far
    Anita Wall
    Anita Wall
    • Cecilia Hall - Bengts mor
    Johan Ulveson
    Johan Ulveson
    • Harald Persson
    Gunilla Larsson
    • Elin Zetterberg
    Krister Henriksson
    Krister Henriksson
    • Rickard Zetterberg
    Tomas von Brömssen
    Tomas von Brömssen
    • Kommissarie Eriksson
    Mats Bergman
    Mats Bergman
    • Köpman Rhöse
    Anders Lönnbro
    • Köksmästaren
    Wallis Grahn
    • Spritkassörskan
    Per Grytt
    • Gunnar - Annikas bror
    Stefan Larsson
    • Hans Zetterberg
    Willie Andréason
    Willie Andréason
    • Gustaf Persson
    • Regie
      • Göran Carmback
    • Drehbuch
      • Brasse Brännström
      • Catti Edfeldt
      • Kjell Sundstedt
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    7juggernaut_x

    Following the life of a waitress

    This is a very decent movie, following the life of a waitress during the second world war in neutral Sweden. It's pretty cool to see how things went in Sweden in that time. I know this isn't a documentary, but still... Don't expect lots of action and suspense, but everyday struggles between a country girl and a city boy. Great acting and a good story...
    5Rammstein-2

    Somewhat lame - but hey - I actually appear!

    This film is probably one of the most well-made films Sweden has ever produced. It's serious, it's truthful and believable and it really depicts life in Sweden during the WW2. I'm from Värmland myself, so that part of the film seems most important to me. Many swedes lived with the Third Reich as neighbors during the occupation, and it's a clever touch to include the shooting of some people trying to make it to Sweden.

    I also have to point out that my single appearance in any film so far, is at the train station when the father leaves to do military service. See the hats of the little boys running around in the crowd? One of them is me :)

    Anyway, well made, and it really shows that this was the most expensive Swedish film to date. Somewhat slow, though.
    9chrisnetherlands

    Great movie

    I really enjoyed this. Interesting to see the story of the Scandinavian countries during World War II. The film was digitally restored in 2019 which makes it feel more recent than filmed in 1989. Give it a try!
    8Dan-342

    Of transition and of being forced to grow up

    1939 was a major project in the Swedish film industry. The Swedish people were invited to send in short descriptions of their own experiences during the war. The events depicted in the film are based on these stories. The main character, Annika, is based on a woman in real life, who travelled from Värmland to Stockholm to start a new life.

    The film does create plausible images of what went on in Sweden during the war. The film also illustrates a time of transition, both for the world (from the old, safe environment to a new, unsecure one with prospects and dangers) and for the young people, who were forced to grow up quickly during this violent period of time. Everyone had to decide how to relate to the new world and what to do about their personal roots and beliefs. This is why I find the film so interesting.

    I agree that 1939 can be considered slow at times, but I also happen to think that it is a tempo which suits the tale that is told. In my book, the key line is during one of the slower moments, when Annika's father says to Annika something along the lines of: "I am afraid of what's coming. Don't forget the old ways, Annika. Don't forget the way we used to live." Looking out over the meadows of his home, he realises that he is being left behind by the development, and that Annika and her peers are left at the helm. For me it is a thoroughly moving moment in the film. With the fast pace that we are living today, we would all do well to heed his plea.

    This film didn't get the credit I think it merited, and at least for us Swedes 1939 should be considered an important film.
    7ulicknormanowen

    A female friendship .

    The title is a misnomer ,for the story spans the whole WW2 till the allies' victory.

    "1939" is essentially a chronicle ,in a country that maintained their policy of neutrality ,but breached it in favor of the German , later the allies ;these troubled time are seen through the eyes of a young blond girl (Helene Egehund ) and the best thing in this sometimes sprawling slow-moving work is the depiction of a female friendship ,a subject much less broached than the male one) ; the marvelous Helena Bergström almost steals the show from the principal ,and although their relationship is pure and platonic, it sets a pattern for today's women who live with a child (when Peter is stricken by croup ,both girls show that the baby has two moms: when Berit speaks to the thespian , in the background , the director does not use the usual code).

    Churchill once said that the country "played both sides for profit ";it is certainly true for Bengt's family whose business with the Germans was thriving but who was searching new markets when the Nazi 's star faded ;the sames goes for the owner of the chic restaurant where "Arbeit macht frei ". But it also happened in occupied countries where there were collaborators too.

    Too bad the other side ,represented by the heroine's cousin ,a socialist who 's sent to a labor camp ,is underwritten .

    Bengt , Annika 's husband certainly embraced the Nazi's obnoxious ideology ,when he lets his friends check if his wife is really an Aryan .Annika will always be an intruder in her family-in-law (the scene of the restaurant where she works and where her future father-in-law snubs her is revealing); when she leaves him and Berit does not let the brute in , they take a rebel stand at a time feminism did not exist ;as I wrote , the Berit/Annika relationship is the raison d'être of the film .

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    • Wissenswertes
      Feature film debut of both Helene Egelund and Per Morberg.
    • Patzer
      When Annika travels home to her parents for Christmas, you see an aerial view of the train going through the woods. In the lower right corner of the screen you can see a part of the landing railing of the helicopter from which the scene was filmed.
    • Crazy Credits
      The closing credits include an unusual job description: "Helena Olofsson-Carmback (as Helena Carmback) .... Shouting and whispering"
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Max Manus (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      1939
      Music by Anders Berglund

      Lyrics by Ture Rangström

      Performed by Louise Hoffsten

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Dezember 1989 (Schweden)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Schweden
    • Sprachen
      • Schwedisch
      • Norwegisch
      • Dänisch
    • Drehorte
      • Båtviken, Bengtsfors, Dalsland, Schweden(location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
      • SVT Drama
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      • 30.000.000 SEK (geschätzt)
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    Technische Daten

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    • Laufzeit
      • 3 Std. 13 Min.(193 min)
    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.66 : 1

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