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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Other Side of Sunday criticizes the small, and often tight church community. We follow the Preachers Daughter; Maria, in her journey to liberate herself from the stiff church community a... Tout lireThe Other Side of Sunday criticizes the small, and often tight church community. We follow the Preachers Daughter; Maria, in her journey to liberate herself from the stiff church community and her strict religious father.The Other Side of Sunday criticizes the small, and often tight church community. We follow the Preachers Daughter; Maria, in her journey to liberate herself from the stiff church community and her strict religious father.
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- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 9 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Petter Width Kristiansen
- Pål Helge
- (as Petter With Kristiansen)
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Sondagsengler or The Other side of Sunday had all the elements to become a true classic. The cinematography is astounding. Unlike a lot of films today, the movie, Sondagsengler, had a great plot. I was hooked until I saw the ending credits.
10pampeano
"Søndagsengler" is a norwegian movie that have all genres: comedy,drama,religion,but about all:love.It's a pity that this movie not won the Oscar,because is most to deserved,in my case,that Kolya.The Academy Awards Jury not choose movies that,really,deserved it.Well,this movie is so sensitive,like all norwegian and scandinavian movie,and entertaining,with beautiful sequences,marvelous screenplay and excellent performances. But,I follow thinking that this movie deserved the Oscar. Now,"The Other Side of Sunday" is one of my favourites films and one of the best of all times. My opinion:You must see this movie.
10pdee-1
I consider this movie to be outstanding - well worth a 10. It is a totally Norwegian production and therefore doesn't suffer the defects of the Scandinavian co-productions with characters confusingly and variously speaking in Swedish,Danish and Norwegian. The plot is straightforward and the cinematography is excellent. The acting is first class and as a Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation production is up there with the best that the BBC can produce. I am surprised that Marie Theisen has seemingly dropped out of films after a second film which I have been unable to obtain. The present film received a well deserved Oscar nomination. Ms.Theisen now appears to be a film reviewer for Kanal 24 in Norway. Such a pity that she is out of the production side.
I'd not heard of this film before it appeared on our TV and, going by the extent of feedback to IMDB, it has not been widely seen or appreciated.
The storyline is simple. It concerns a teenage girl growing up in late 1950s Norway, in a strict religious household, with her father the local pastor. She begins to realise that there is more in the world than strict orthodox Christianity. This leads to increasing tensions and her gradual rebellion.
The film is warm and human, and there is enough wit and humour to prevent it becoming tedious, dry, or just another "teenage rebellion" movie. Having had a relatively similar upbringing, I found a great deal of honesty in this film.
The photography, acting, late 1950s musical background and overall quality are excellent, with possibly a nod of recognition to Bergman. As I said in my one-line summary, this film really does deserve more recognition.
The storyline is simple. It concerns a teenage girl growing up in late 1950s Norway, in a strict religious household, with her father the local pastor. She begins to realise that there is more in the world than strict orthodox Christianity. This leads to increasing tensions and her gradual rebellion.
The film is warm and human, and there is enough wit and humour to prevent it becoming tedious, dry, or just another "teenage rebellion" movie. Having had a relatively similar upbringing, I found a great deal of honesty in this film.
The photography, acting, late 1950s musical background and overall quality are excellent, with possibly a nod of recognition to Bergman. As I said in my one-line summary, this film really does deserve more recognition.
Enough to put you off organised religion for life, this one.
A Norwegian girl on the cusp of adulthood in the 50's decides she no longer wants to be a Christian. This dismays the local community including her father, who just so happens to be the town priest. But what is boring sermons and staid hymns compared to boys, rock 'n' roll and long, refreshing dips in the nearby stream? No contest, really.
It's impossible to not be on Maria's (our rebellious protagonist) side as her dad never listens, her mother always takes his side and her siblings are under their thumb as much as she is. There's certainly a good way to have faith, but it's not to be found here: where apparently laughing at someone farting at the dinner table or wearing earrings is considered a major sin.
Marie Theisen is fantastic in the main role, alternating between euphoria at her newfound freedom and determination at her family's attempt to quell her uncovered adventurous spirit. She also says 'dog darn' a lot to avoid blasphemy, which makes no sense but is highly amusing.
Probably not one for regular churchgoers, who might find it a 'slur' on their beliefs. But everyone else though, it's an impressive piece of work that might just make you think twice before blindly believing in the hereafter... 7/10
A Norwegian girl on the cusp of adulthood in the 50's decides she no longer wants to be a Christian. This dismays the local community including her father, who just so happens to be the town priest. But what is boring sermons and staid hymns compared to boys, rock 'n' roll and long, refreshing dips in the nearby stream? No contest, really.
It's impossible to not be on Maria's (our rebellious protagonist) side as her dad never listens, her mother always takes his side and her siblings are under their thumb as much as she is. There's certainly a good way to have faith, but it's not to be found here: where apparently laughing at someone farting at the dinner table or wearing earrings is considered a major sin.
Marie Theisen is fantastic in the main role, alternating between euphoria at her newfound freedom and determination at her family's attempt to quell her uncovered adventurous spirit. She also says 'dog darn' a lot to avoid blasphemy, which makes no sense but is highly amusing.
Probably not one for regular churchgoers, who might find it a 'slur' on their beliefs. But everyone else though, it's an impressive piece of work that might just make you think twice before blindly believing in the hereafter... 7/10
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- AnecdotesIn 1997, this movie was nominated for an Oscar in the category "best foreign language film". Marie Theisen, who was 15 years old during the filming, had the main role in it. In an interview, she said that she realized her full nude swimming scene was difficult to accept for the American audience, but she thought it was well done and absolutely necessary for the context.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Norsk film er ____!?: I FOKUS på Norske Oscar-nominasjoner (2022)
- Bandes originalesLove letters in the sand
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 769 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 621 $US
- 3 mai 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 769 $US
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