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Fräulein Smillas Gespür für Schnee

Originaltitel: Smilla's Sense of Snow
  • 1997
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 1 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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15.624
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Gabriel Byrne and Julia Ormond in Fräulein Smillas Gespür für Schnee (1997)
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Ein 6 Y.o. Inuit Junge läuft von einem verschneiten Dach in Kopenhagen und stirbt. Smilla, eine halbe Inuit, die in dem Gebäude wohnt und den Jungen kennt, schaut hinein. Was bringt einen ak... Alles lesenEin 6 Y.o. Inuit Junge läuft von einem verschneiten Dach in Kopenhagen und stirbt. Smilla, eine halbe Inuit, die in dem Gebäude wohnt und den Jungen kennt, schaut hinein. Was bringt einen akrophahoben Jungen auf das Dach? Die Hinweise führen sie nach Grönland.Ein 6 Y.o. Inuit Junge läuft von einem verschneiten Dach in Kopenhagen und stirbt. Smilla, eine halbe Inuit, die in dem Gebäude wohnt und den Jungen kennt, schaut hinein. Was bringt einen akrophahoben Jungen auf das Dach? Die Hinweise führen sie nach Grönland.

  • Regie
    • Bille August
  • Drehbuch
    • Peter Høeg
    • Ann Biderman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Julia Ormond
    • Jens Jørgen Fleischer
    • Agga Olsen
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    15.624
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    • Regie
      • Bille August
    • Drehbuch
      • Peter Høeg
      • Ann Biderman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Julia Ormond
      • Jens Jørgen Fleischer
      • Agga Olsen
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    • 46Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Smilla Jaspersen
    Jens Jørgen Fleischer
    • Inuit Hunter
    • (as Ona Fletcher)
    Agga Olsen
    • Juliane Christiansen
    Patrick Field
    • Policeman
    Matthew Marsh
    Matthew Marsh
    • Detective
    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • The Mechanic
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Dr. Lagermann
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Prof. Loyen
    Charlotte Bradley
    • Mrs. Lagermann
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Dr. Andreas Tork
    Charles Lewsen
    • Pastor
    • (as Charles Lewson)
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Moritz Jaspersen
    Emma Croft
    Emma Croft
    • Benja
    Bob Peck
    Bob Peck
    • Ravn
    Ann Queensberry
    Ann Queensberry
    • Mrs. Schou
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Elsa Lübing
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Telling
    Ida Julie Andersen
    • Smilla as a child
    • Regie
      • Bille August
    • Drehbuch
      • Peter Høeg
      • Ann Biderman
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    7ma-cortes

    Absorbing intrigue set in frozen lands and satisfyingly directed

    This mystery picture begins on a crashing-meteor opening and concerns about Smilla(Julia Ormond), a lonely scientist resident in Copenhagen. The grumpy Smilla is an half-America and half-Inuit with many problems of adaptation and her father(Robert Loggia) is a rich financier. When she returns home discovers the body of six-years-old friend named Isaiah(Miano) nearly her apartment building. Smilla believes the kid was killed and starts investigating , it leads to the Greenland mining company that is owner the magnate Tork(Richard Harris). Meanwhile she falls in love with her suspicious neighbor(Gabriel Byrne).

    The picture based on Peter Hoeg's best seller novel packs suspense,thrills,intrigue, tension and interesting character study. The story is well developed though its final fail to sustain the outcome and is a little bit crappy. Suspenseful and mysterious musical score by Hans Zimmer and Harry Gregson-Williams. Exceptional secondary casting mostly formed by British actors such as Jim Broadbent,Vanessa Redgrave,Bob Peck, Tom Wilkinson, among them. Evocative and cold cinematography is consistently created by Jorgen Persson, Billie August's usual cameraman.Location photography is particularly breathtaking with impressive images like a large icebreaker ship, snowy outdoors and giant floes thawing, among others. This partially successful first attempt at the thriller and tense mystery is efficiently directed by August. Billie is the Danish's best director, an expert on intelligent dramas as ¨Pelle the conqueror¨which took the best foreign-language film Oscar , ¨Twist and shout¨,¨The best intentions¨, ¨House of spirits¨, and ¨Les Miserables¨. Rating : Well worth seeing, better than average.
    9nmb666

    As evocative and poetic as the book.

    Based upon the bestseller by Peter Hoeg, "Miss Smilla's feeling for snow", it would have been hard for the movie to disappoint. The performances by all are exceptional, not least Julia Ormonds portrayal of Smilla, as icy as the landscape that involves (and evolves) the movie. The movie has an almost poetic feel, so beautifully is it paced, and the story draws you in steadily as Smilla searched for the truth behind her young friends death. There are enough surprises, twists and turns to keep most people happy, and the warmth of the two leads performances are in great contrast to the snow that provides the story. I couldn't recommend this story enough to fans of the book, or anyone who is interested in seeing a movie that is not your ordinary run of the mill hollywood movie, but one with depth, character and genuine emotion.

    Superb.
    7Latheman-9

    Two thirds of a great film.

    Bille August's "Smilla's Sense of Snow" starts off with great promise. An opening sequence that's a terrific hook segues into an introduction of the character of Smilla Jasperson, played perfectly by the lovely Julia Ormond. Smilla is self-isolated, deeply unhappy, and unapproachable. Her only real friend is the young Inuit boy, Isaiah, who dies suddenly under suspicious circumstances, and Smilla determines to uncover the reasons for his death. For the first two reels, this film is a terrific mystery story with good pacing, fine acting, and evocative cinematography. Characters with uncertain motives come and go as the story unfolds, most played by a fine stable of talented actors. But then in the third reel, the film collapses. I'm not talking about a slow descent into mediocrity here; I'm talking about a precipitous nosedive. Out of the blue, the story suddenly switches to an action/thriller format that is poorly written, directed, and edited. New, undeveloped characters are suddenly thrown into the mix, each a deus ex machina as the increasingly unrealistic plot requires. The film's denouement, in which the underlying mystery is revealed, is so scientifically ridiculous both in terms of biology and especially in physics that I felt thoroughly cheated. It's as if the entire enterprise were rushed to completion due to a looming shortage of time, money, and interest. What a pity. Even so, the first two thirds of the film stand up well on their own, and my rating is based on that. Rating: 7/10.
    7helpless_dancer

    a woman takes on an evil organization

    A scientist who heads up a mining company in Greenland discovers a way to make money and garner power. However, in doing so he endangers others. After a child supposedly commits suicide, a woman who has doubts about the death begins an investigation in behalf of the dead boy. Her life is then threatened, but she never gives up. Eventually, she comes face to face with her enemies on a lonely ice floe far to the north. At times the story was hard to follow, and I felt it had a few holes in it. Sometimes it just didn't make sense. Still, it was worth the seeing.
    7JamesHitchcock

    Atmospheric Thriller

    n a cold December day in Copenhagen, a young boy named Isaiah falls to his death from the roof of the block of flats where he lives. The official police view is that he slipped and fell while playing on the roof. Smilla Jaspersen, a neighbour of Isaiah and his mother, does not accept that his death was an accident. Isaiah had a fear of heights, so was unlikely to have been playing on the roof; moreover, the footprints in the snow do not support the police version. Smilla therefore decides to start her own investigation to find out what really happened.

    Isaiah and his mother belonged to Denmark's Greenlandic minority, and Smilla herself grew up in Greenland, the daughter of a Danish father and Greenlandic mother. She is in her late thirties, and works as a freelance mathematician and expert on the physics of ice and snow, although she has no formal academic qualifications. She discovers, however, that Isaiah's father was an employee of a Danish mining corporation and that he died in mysterious circumstances during an expedition to Greenland organised by this corporation. She begins to suspect that Isaiah's death was also in some way linked to the company, and learns that they are organising another voyage to Gela Alta, a small island off the coast of Greenland, although she does not know what the object of this voyage is. Nevertheless, she believes that the key to the mystery lies on this remote island and joins the crew of the ship as a stewardess, just ahead of the police who resent her interference in the case and are trying to arrest her.

    This was one of those films that I enjoyed more than the original novel. Peter Hoeg's book was itself in some ways reminiscent of a film. The first half, with its urban setting, its tough, gritty investigator and its suggestion of a web of corruption and wrongdoing in high places, reminded me of a Humphrey Bogart style film noir, and the second part, set on the ship as it makes its way through the Arctic ice, of one of those filmed versions of Alistair MacLean thrillers that were so popular in the sixties and seventies. I found, however, that it suffered from an over-complex plot and was too slow moving to work as a thriller. Bille August's version removes some of the complexity of the plot and moves along at a faster pace. The revelation about exactly what lies below the ice comes earlier in the film than it does in the book- possibly August realized that the book's ending, more science fiction than science fact, was one of its weak points, and wanted to get this detail out of the way to allow the closing scenes of the film to concentrate more on the battle between Smilla and the villains. The film keeps, however, the book's atmospheric sense of place- there were some wonderful shots of Copenhagen in winter and of the Arctic ice.

    Julia Ormond seemed to be the cinema's Big New Thing of the mid-nineties. Her role in 'Smilla's Sense of Snow' followed starring roles in three big Hollywood films, 'Legends of the Fall', 'First Knight' and 'Sabrina'. Since then she seems to have disappeared from the radar altogether and I have often wondered what has happened to her.. Her performance in 'Smilla', however, is a good one and she makes an appealing heroine. Rather more appealing, in fact, than Hoeg's original character, who combines a strong sense of justice with a gift for rudeness and sarcasm. Of the other actors, the best was Richard Harris as the chief villain, although he was probably considerably older than the character envisaged by Hoeg.

    Although it is very different in its visual style, this atmospheric thriller is perhaps the nearest that the modern cinema comes to old-fashioned film noir. Despite its weaknesses it remained watchable throughout. It confirmed my view (based on 'Pelle the Conqueror' and 'The House of the Spirits') that Bille August is a highly talented director. 7/10

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      During filming on location in Greenland Richard Harris got into the freezing water of the Arctic for a scene where he has to try and climb out of the water onto an ice floe. Afterwards he said it was madness that he had agreed to do it.
    • Patzer
      When Smilla's father shows her the X-rays of the worms in the heart, he points out what remains of the liver and lower esophagus, then says "This is the heart, what's left of it". He's actually pointing to an upside-down X-ray of the upper abdomen. The "heart" is actually bowel gas in the intestine.
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      Smilla: The number system is like human life. First you have the natural numbers. The ones that are whole and positive. Like the numbers of a small child. But human consciousness expands. The child discovers longing. Do you know the mathematical expression for longing? The negative numbers. The formalization of the feeling that you're missing something.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition/When We Were Kings/Blood & Wine/Lost Highway/Margaret's Museum (1997)
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      Written by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

      Performed by Kammerorchester 'Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach'

      Conducted by Hartmut Haenchen

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Februar 1997 (Deutschland)
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      • Dänemark
      • Deutschland
      • Schweden
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      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Ilulissat, Grönland
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Constantin Film
      • Smilla Film A-S
      • Greenland Film Production
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      • 35.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 2.372.903 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 107.108 $
      • 2. März 1997
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      • 2.372.903 $
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