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Amorosa

  • 1986
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  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Amorosa (1986)
BiographyDrama

Swedish author Agnes Von Krusenstjerna defies convention and her family's wishes by writing erotic fiction. As she harnesses her talent and explores her own sexuality, she puts herself on a ... Read allSwedish author Agnes Von Krusenstjerna defies convention and her family's wishes by writing erotic fiction. As she harnesses her talent and explores her own sexuality, she puts herself on a dangerous path.Swedish author Agnes Von Krusenstjerna defies convention and her family's wishes by writing erotic fiction. As she harnesses her talent and explores her own sexuality, she puts herself on a dangerous path.

  • Director
    • Mai Zetterling
  • Writer
    • Mai Zetterling
  • Stars
    • Stina Ekblad
    • Erland Josephson
    • Philip Zandén
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    249
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mai Zetterling
    • Writer
      • Mai Zetterling
    • Stars
      • Stina Ekblad
      • Erland Josephson
      • Philip Zandén
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Stina Ekblad
    Stina Ekblad
    • Agnes von Krusenstjerna
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • David Sprengel
    Philip Zandén
    Philip Zandén
    • Adolf von Krusenstjerna
    Lena T. Hansson
    Lena T. Hansson
    • Ava de Geer
    Peter Schildt
    Peter Schildt
    • Gerhard Odencrantz
    Catherine de Seynes
    Catherine de Seynes
    • Eva von Krusenstjerna
    Olof Thunberg
    Olof Thunberg
    • Ernst von Krusenstjerna
    Börje Ahlstedt
    Börje Ahlstedt
    • Joachin Rosenhjelm
    Inga Gill
    Inga Gill
    • Miss Tollen
    Gösta Krantz
    Gösta Krantz
    • Felix
    Anita Björk
    Anita Björk
    • Arvida
    Heinz Hopf
    Heinz Hopf
    • Doctor Iller
    Anja Landgré
    • Magnhild
    Mimi Pollak
    Mimi Pollak
    • Miss Rosenhjelm
    Gunnel Broström
    Gunnel Broström
    • Evelina Hamilton
    Lauritz Falk
    Lauritz Falk
    • Hugo Hamilton
    Johan Rabaeus
    Johan Rabaeus
    • Jan Guy Hamilton
    • (as Johan Rabeus)
    Rico Rönnbäck
    Rico Rönnbäck
    • Edward von Krusenstjerna
    • Director
      • Mai Zetterling
    • Writer
      • Mai Zetterling
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    10martinpersson97

    One of Zetterling's best

    Mai Zetterling, a name that need only be uttered to invoke a sense of greatness and almost certain masterpieces - and this one is indeed no exception to the rule.

    Like other contemporary directors such as Bergman, Zetterling excells in conveying her beautiful imagery and cinematography, and the actors all do an incredible job.

    It is of course very beautifully put together in terms of both shooting, cutting, editing and cinematography, and like all Zetterling's works a mandatory watch for any lover of film.

    Definitely a standout in the swedish filmography.

    Very much recommended for any lover of film and fans of Zetterling!
    8Strausszek

    Powerful biopic drama on a pioneer woman writer

    The couple at the center of Mai Zetterling's film are taken from a turbulent phase of Swedish literature, and Agnes von Krusenstjerna (1894-1940) and David Sprengel (1881-1941) made no secret of their need to upset the educated bourgeoisie/upper-class culture of their times and initiate scandal, while they continued to live, in some sense, a highly middle-class life in Stockholm. Ms von Krusenstjerna was one of the first writers in Sweden to explore the female experience of sexuality, of growing up a girl and of feeling disoriented in a world that was changing (she had been 20 when WWI broke out and rang the death-knell of the old order, though this wasn't obvious at once). but so far seemed shut-in to a woman; in particular.perhaps, to a lady grown up in the old nobility. The Krusenstjernas had been colonels and civil servants for centuries but were not a particularly flashy or wealthy family, it was the kind of clan where people will cling ever harder to old traditions in an uncertain new world.

    Her mentor/husband/co-writer Sprengel spiced up her books with sometimes weirdly unbalanced homosexual and politically satiric episodes (in their lifetime, the books went out as written solely by Agnes, though some people in literary circles probably suspected that Sprengel had a hand in the pot). Her publishers abruptly dropped her as her books became more outspoken and Sprengel's contribution became more pronounced; they were printed in a semi-legal way by another publisher (who also shirked some of the author's royalty money) and the result was first no reviews at all, then a succès de scandale and a feverishly raging debate about the limits of freedom of print. To many Swedish women writers and artists (in particular), Agnes has reached iconic status. Mai Zetterling evidently read her early on and had filmed the very books that provoked the main offense in "Älskande par" in the sixties; they went down well in the "sexual revolution" climate but also for good acting. Through much of the seventies, she was absent from Swedish cinema and no doubt she felt estranged by the starkly political or popular agenda of many movie makers; "Amorosa" was a powerful comeback, even if not a box-office winner.

    The film begins in Venice where Agnes is at a critical juncture; she feels she has come to a final showdown with her parents and relatives and has to fight for her right to write freely. At home, the debate about the books is raging, she receives letters from Nazis mock-inviting her to porno clubs, but wants to dare the public, and her family, even further. Her mental balance gives way, and in a splendid sequence she is taken away to an asylum, straitjacketed in a gondola in the dusky light. The film unfolds in a series of flashbacks from this point, and I won't give any spoilers to a non-Swedish audience.

    Mai Zetterling was not out to make a completely realistic movie, just like her protagonist's books are not always tightly realistic. Some of the lines spoken do sound theatrical, but we shouldn't expect people living in an age when it could be seen as offensive for a woman to wear trousers, not to mention going to a gym or being nosy towards men - and this is just eighty years ago! - to talk in the skipping, devil-may-care way we do today.

    There was no doubt lots of slang around, but it wouldn't have been accessible to an audience today, so Zetterling has plainly stylized the talk a little. The photography is magnificent throughout the film, with a baroque tinge, placing Agnes and David in deep perspectives, churches, palaces and mansions: you may be reminded of Jane Campion's "The Portrait Of A Lady". It's a joy to watch Stina Ekblad in this part, one of her first starring roles: she brings out Agnes' vulnerability, thoughtfulness and stubborn courage as she pushes into unknown territory. Her movements are in constant interplay with the surroundings, her voice moves from the dulcet and girlish to slashing hatred and despair (a polarity we glimpsed already in her role as Ismael in Bergman's "Fanny and Alexander"). This is not just a film for literary buffs or feminists, it's engaging and understandable quite apart from what you may know about its main characters.
    6Mattias

    The potential was great, not the actuality

    Mai Zetterling apparently felt very much one with Agnes von Krusenstjerna and saw similarities in her own life. It is a pity that Zetterling wasn't able to tell her story in a very interesting way.

    In the scene with the dinner on the boat I am reminded of Bergman's Fanny and Alexander, depicting happy people and the Swedish summer, young love and romance. Unfortunately, the film is only depressing after that as von Krusenstjerna becomes ill.

    Stina Ekblad makes a magnificent job as the frail author and so does Erland Josephson as her husband/lover/co-author. The problem is that although they are both great actors, their lines sounds rather theatrical and unnatural.

    Zetterling had the potential of making a classic movie with a great cast and I'm sorry to say that she failed.

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Min elskede - Amorosa
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • SVT Drama
      • Sandrews
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
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      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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