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Jérusalem

Original title: Jerusalem
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 2h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.6K
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Jérusalem (1996)
Drama

The beginning of the 20th century. Gertrud and Ingmar are in love with each other. While Ingmar is away during the winter, a religious wave spreads in the area. Also Gertrud becomes a follow... Read allThe beginning of the 20th century. Gertrud and Ingmar are in love with each other. While Ingmar is away during the winter, a religious wave spreads in the area. Also Gertrud becomes a follower of the new Christian belief. The new priest is very mesmerizing and he wants his follow... Read allThe beginning of the 20th century. Gertrud and Ingmar are in love with each other. While Ingmar is away during the winter, a religious wave spreads in the area. Also Gertrud becomes a follower of the new Christian belief. The new priest is very mesmerizing and he wants his followers to emigrate with him to Palestine. Ingmar's sister decides to follow him and sells the... Read all

  • Director
    • Bille August
  • Writers
    • Bille August
    • Selma Lagerlöf
    • Charlotte Lesche
  • Stars
    • Maria Bonnevie
    • Ulf Friberg
    • Pernilla August
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bille August
    • Writers
      • Bille August
      • Selma Lagerlöf
      • Charlotte Lesche
    • Stars
      • Maria Bonnevie
      • Ulf Friberg
      • Pernilla August
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Maria Bonnevie
    Maria Bonnevie
    • Gertrud
    Ulf Friberg
    Ulf Friberg
    • Ingmar
    Pernilla August
    Pernilla August
    • Karin
    Lena Endre
    Lena Endre
    • Barbro
    Sven-Bertil Taube
    Sven-Bertil Taube
    • Hellgum
    Reine Brynolfsson
    Reine Brynolfsson
    • Tim
    Jan Mybrand
    Jan Mybrand
    • Gabriel
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Vicar
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Mother (Mrs. Gordon)
    Björn Granath
    Björn Granath
    • Storm
    Viveka Seldahl
    Viveka Seldahl
    • Stina
    Sven Wollter
    Sven Wollter
    • Stor-Ingmar
    Johan Rabaeus
    Johan Rabaeus
    • Eljas
    Mona Malm
    Mona Malm
    • Eva Gunnarsdotter
    André Beinö
    • Ingmar som barn
    Claes Esphagen
    • Forester
    Stina Wargert
    • Gudrun som barn
    Cilla Thorell
    • Ryska Flicka
    • Director
      • Bille August
    • Writers
      • Bille August
      • Selma Lagerlöf
      • Charlotte Lesche
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    User reviews11

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    8Rammstein-2

    A piece of Swedish history

    With breath-taking scenery, this film is one of the very best Swedish films ever. Beautiful and true to the history of Christianism in the late 19th century, this piece of art is as much a homage to Selma Lagerlöf as it is to our national heritage. It is also a sad love story, of how religion and fanaticism can destroy families, shatter homes and lay to waste entire towns and villages: the fear of the cruel God.

    Ultimately, this film tells us that home is where the heart is, religion or not. It is rather love that is the essence here, whether it be love of God or love of family and the love of home, and it is obvious to me that loneliness is the price Karin has to pay for her fanaticism.

    A beautiful film.
    10edithwharton100

    Love in pain

    Billie August offers a compelling visualization of Selma Lagerlöf's novel "Jerusalem." The narrative evokes the evangelical millennialism that in 1896 compelled Swedes from the village of Nas to leave their families and their land for Ottoman Jerusalem to await the second coming of Jesus. The austere and beautiful cold of Sweden contrasts to the austere and beautiful heat of Jerusalem; the stoicism demanded by the weather in the north is tested by the violence of disease, aridity and social ostracism in the south. These two disparate sites frame the love story of the protagonists, Gertrude (Maria Bonnevie) and Ingmar (Ulf Friberg), whose devotion to one another transcends conventional romance. The characters are complex. Their distinct weaknesses (Gertrude's febrile and pious imagination and Ingmar's passion for his land) thicken their mutual strengths—unselfish empathy and candid honesty. The villain in the piece is Hellgum (Sven-Bertil Taube), the born-again evangelical preacher who returns to his Swedish homeland from America as a dark shadow praying upon rifts in the religious fabric of the community. Selma Lagerlöf was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature. "Jerusalem," published in Sweden in 1901, depicted recent events with resonant sympathy. Billie August has succeeded in recovering that same compassion in his rendering of a now remote historical moment. Nevertheless, Hellgum's evangelical megalomania and the Holy City's violence so powerfully described in the film seem all too contemporary. Unfortunately, the simple human goodness also so powerfully represented in "Jerusalem" now seems quaintly out-of-date.
    10scottcar

    God and Country

    I enjoyed this mature, wise view of the human existence. The movie is very involving. The story line is critical of a Christian cult, but the last scene was a glorious affirmation of tradition, family and Church. The visuals are pleasingly luminous.
    10heypluto

    truly unique acting

    Bille August is one of the world's best directors. He can get the most enchanting moments from his actors. And his "Jerusalem" is a very good example of it. Long uncut takes with only little dialog show intense and breathtaking acting skills from every actor/actress - especially Maria Bonnevie.

    Examples of this are: The scene where Maria's character Gertrud is walking alone in the forest and has a vision of Jesus for the first time; and one of the last scenes in Jerusalem where she sits with her friend who tells her; "You have to forgive... otherwise you will never be able to love again." ...

    If you want to see truly unique acting skills this is where you want to go.

    Sadly it has not yet been released on DVD. I only have it on old VHS. Let us have a full special edition DVD soon please.
    10restless-2

    a masterpiece

    This film is no less than a masterpiece--director Bille August's masterpiece! Selma Lagerlöf's novel described the Jerusalem syndrome 60 years prior to its diagnosis, and Bille August manages to capture the many levels of interior monologue. August takes the audience both to Sweden and the Middle East without painting nauseatingly glossy pictures. Neither does he cross any mines unintentional. The film shows the consequences of religious fanaticism as well as a piece of Scandinavian history. The pietist movements of the early 19th century are brought back to life and even modern, agnostic viewers can begin to understand what power the pietist preachers had among their followers.

    Simply wonderful!

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    Jerusalem

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    • Trivia
      Based on a novel which in turn was based on the true story of when 37 villagers in Nås, Dalarna, Sweden, sold all their belongings and emigrated to Jerusalem in 1896. There, they joined the American Colony led by Anna Spafford (the movie's "Mother"), widow of Horatio who penned the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul". Eventually, the colony crumbled, especially after Mrs. Spafford's death, and was ultimately dissolved amid inner conflicts. By then, many of the Swedish emigrants, not very used to the Middle Eastern climate and forbidden by Mrs. Spafford to accept any medical help, had succumbed. The last members of the original group passed away in Jerusalem in the 1960s, whereas descendants of others emigrated to the U.S. when the Israel-Palestinian conflicted started escalating in the late 1940s.
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      Version of La voix des ancêtres (1919)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1996 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Norway
      • Finland
      • Iceland
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Jerusalem
    • Filming locations
      • Jämtlands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
      • Det Danske Filminstitut
      • Finnish Film Foundation
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    • Budget
      • SEK 40,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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