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Kristin Lavransdatter

  • 1995
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.1K
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Elisabeth Matheson in Kristin Lavransdatter (1995)
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Kristin, a medieval Norwegian noblewoman, grows up expecting an arranged marriage. She falls in love with knight Erlend despite social boundaries. Their affair causes scandal and political u... Read allKristin, a medieval Norwegian noblewoman, grows up expecting an arranged marriage. She falls in love with knight Erlend despite social boundaries. Their affair causes scandal and political upheaval before her father permits their marriage.Kristin, a medieval Norwegian noblewoman, grows up expecting an arranged marriage. She falls in love with knight Erlend despite social boundaries. Their affair causes scandal and political upheaval before her father permits their marriage.

  • Director
    • Liv Ullmann
  • Writers
    • Liv Ullmann
    • Sigrid Undset
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Matheson
    • Bjørn Skagestad
    • Sverre Anker Ousdal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Liv Ullmann
    • Writers
      • Liv Ullmann
      • Sigrid Undset
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Matheson
      • Bjørn Skagestad
      • Sverre Anker Ousdal
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Elisabeth Matheson
    • Kristin Lavransdatter
    Bjørn Skagestad
    • Erlend
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    • Lavrans
    Henny Moan
    • Ragnfrid
    Rut Tellefsen
    • Fru Ashild
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • Broder Edvin
    Lena Endre
    Lena Endre
    • Eline Ormsdatter
    Jørgen Langhelle
    • Simon Darre
    • (as Jørgen Sandvik Langhelle)
    Svein Tindberg
    • Ulv
    Linus Aaberg
    Gisken Armand
    Gisken Armand
    • Ingbjørg
    Berard Arnø
    • Ung Erlend
    Bernhard Arnø
    • Arne Gyrdson
    Peter Baden
    • Bentein som barn
    Lars-Erik Berenett
    Lars-Erik Berenett
    • Bjørn
    Svein Erik Brodal
    • Munan Bårdsson
    Joachim Calmeyer
    • Sira Eirik
    Vibeke Falk
    Vibeke Falk
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    • Director
      • Liv Ullmann
    • Writers
      • Liv Ullmann
      • Sigrid Undset
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    User reviews19

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    Blueghost

    Okay, but a bit slow and perhaps a bit too long.

    Even though I did like this movie I do have to sympathize with those people who thought the film a bit long and boring. The shooting style is fairly straight forward, and there really aren't too many memorable dramatic shots, but overall it's technically a respectable film.

    I think one of the things that holds back a better film, and I really hate myself for saying this because I usually say the opposite, is that the leads needed younger actors for the parts they were playing, and the narrative needed to be tightened up a bit.

    The look of the film is okay, but I think a selection of longer lenses and a more static shooting style might have better sold the artistic period quality of the film. There's a couple of hand held shots that seem somewhat awkward and clumsy, and I didn't get too much romantic tension between the two leads.

    Otherwise it's a very fine looking film, but it lacks a certain energy largely because of the kind of story that it is. Medieval romances typically conjure knights wining the hands of fair ladies with deeds brave and bold; read that as killing a few other knights in combat. But there isn't a whole lot of derring do on anybodies part. Oh well.

    It's not a film I'd recommend unless you're into the medieval genre. And even then don't expect any sword play, nor much in the way of any plot as it's essentially the reflections of single woman up until her "big moments".

    Still, there's a certain charm and a lot of production value in terms of sets, costumes and even locations went into the creation of this film. Again, if you're into the medieval genre, then maybe give it a glance for those qualities alone, but again it is a slower film.

    See it once, and see what you think.
    10dfwforeignbuff

    Kristin Lavransdatter not sure why this has low rating of 5 out of 10

    I did not read Undset's great book trilogy about 14th century Norway. This is Liv Ullmann's second directorial attempt. She was best known for her acting roles in Ingmar Bergman's films. It is a film about medieval spirituality both paganism & Christianity. The production of the film is lavish film with epic type dimensions & cinematography. It is a long move 3 hours. Kristin is the daughter of a prominent landowner in medieval Norway. She grows up in total harmony with the ideals of the time: strong family ties, social pride & devout Christianity. She accepts the fact that her father has arranged for her to marry the son of another landowner. Kristin's beauty & purity create violent emotions around her. There are envy & attempted rape, murder & revenge. She seeks refuge from the world in a convent, waiting the time for her marriage. Here the passion of her life strikes, the knight Erlend Nikulaussonn. He, an accomplished seducer, also falls hopelessly in love. They have to cross not only convent walls to meet, but social boundaries as well. Their love cannot be kept secret, & suddenly the innocent Kristin is the centre of a scandal. Her fiancé withdraws from their engagement, her father rages, & Erlend's former mistress tries to poison her. The affair grows into a political issue, & finally some of the country's most dignified leaders persuade Lavrans to give in. The lovers win each other, but it is in front of a charred altar in a burnt down church, & their happiness has a double edge. The film is a cinematic masterpiece. Ullmann has learned well from her teacher Ingmar Bergman & this is a really magical beautiful 14th century tale. Every scene is a pleasure to behold thanks to SVEN NYKVIST's cinematography. This DVD contained the full 3 hours & contained the 20 minutes omitted from the original film release. Some will say that Ullmann ultimately doesn't succeed in bringing Kristin's passion to life on screen in a convincing fashion. I disagree I loved this film
    Gothmog-13

    The Undset novel made boring by norwegian diva Liv Ullmann

    In Norway we have to go to the cinema during school, often to see heavy drama movies we wouldn't see at all otherwise. I mean what sane 15 year old would personally go to see a medieval drama directed by Liv Ullmann. Anyway, this movie can easily be summed up by one word: crying..

    From scene one the main character Kristin is hit by tragedy and cries. And that continues for a looong time. So rather read the book than watch this movie, but it might be great to see with your girlfriend if you manage to act the correct way.
    9The_Ioreth

    Marvellous adaption of the first book

    I really like this film more each time I view it.

    One of the rare films I know which takes their time to tell the story ... NO MTV-cut-style-frantic-cutting but lovingly dwelling on faces, persons, landscape etc.

    Yes, maybe some of the costumes aren't 100% correct, maybe some parts of the soundtrack do irritate with their loudness, but that to me are minor flaws!

    I really think they captured the "big picture" of Kristin's early life and her getting to know Erlend Nikulausson perfectly - in tone at least, even if some smaller episodes of course are missing from the film. And even the odd additions here and there I think do make sense in the context of the film!

    I just hope there WILL someday be someone who with equal skill and pacing takes the other two novels to the silver screen too!

    In short: one of my favorite films right now!
    2saerin

    Plain awful

    If I had seen this film before reading the book first, I still would not have liked it very much. However, as I had read the book, I cannot write this review without comparing the two.

    Compared to the book, this film was horrible. Not merely because the pace was slow, or because of the pointless changes they made to the plot in places.

    No, what ruined it for me was the choice of actors. There is not a one, I think, who completely fit their character, but more so for the main characters. Take Kristin, for example; in the book, she is, at the oldest, about 18. And yet the actress looked 28. Kristin is described as being incredibly beautiful; and yet, the actress was, if not directly ugly, certainly not pretty or attractive in any way. Kristin is supposed to be sweet, innocent and mild of manner--in every way the epitome of the the gentle young virgin. And yet I saw few such characteristics in the way the actress portrayed her.

    And Erlend. Erlend was supposed to be handsome, dashing, sweeping her off her feet. The very Romeo to her Juliet. The actor looked retarded half of the time, his mouth hanging open; the other half was nothing special.

    And then there are the pointless changes in the other characters. Kristin's bedmate, Ingebjørg (and she was the ONLY bedmate...Helga was very little involved with anything in the book) was supposed to be blonde and very fat. Kristin's father was supposed to be very fair and knightly. Likewise, her almost-fiancé was supposed to be plump and talkative, too. And her sister was supposed to be about 6 years her younger; NOT the same age.

    Possibly petty complaints: but actors make the film. Choose actors that cannot play their part, and you have a bad film. It's as simple as that. If you want to adapt a book to the screen, please do so as accurately as possible. Truth be told, I couldn't make myself watch the last half an hour of the film, it was annoying me so much. In the book, in liked Kristin; I had sympathy for her cause. In the film, I did not, at all.

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    • Trivia
      The Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1996.
    • Alternate versions
      The film premiered in the United States at a length of 144 minutes. The original length was 187 minutes. A restored version was released to video in North America, with all the cut footage intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Liv Ullmann scener fra et liv (1997)
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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1995 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Germany
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Kristin Lavransdotter
    • Filming locations
      • Sel, Norway
    • Production companies
      • Norsk Film
      • Lavransdatter AB
      • Lefwander Kapitalförvaltning AB
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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