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En sång för Martin

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Viveka Seldahl and Sven Wollter in En sång för Martin (2001)
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Swedish composer/conductor Martin and concertmaster Barbara fall in love. After their divorces, they're happily married. While composing an opera, Martin is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It sl... Read allSwedish composer/conductor Martin and concertmaster Barbara fall in love. After their divorces, they're happily married. While composing an opera, Martin is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It slowly changes him.Swedish composer/conductor Martin and concertmaster Barbara fall in love. After their divorces, they're happily married. While composing an opera, Martin is diagnosed with Alzheimer's. It slowly changes him.

  • Director
    • Bille August
  • Writers
    • Bille August
    • Ulla Isaksson
  • Stars
    • Sven Wollter
    • Viveka Seldahl
    • Reine Brynolfsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Bille August
    • Writers
      • Bille August
      • Ulla Isaksson
    • Stars
      • Sven Wollter
      • Viveka Seldahl
      • Reine Brynolfsson
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Sven Wollter
    Sven Wollter
    • Martin
    Viveka Seldahl
    Viveka Seldahl
    • Barbara
    Reine Brynolfsson
    Reine Brynolfsson
    • Biederman
    Linda Källgren
    Linda Källgren
    • Karin
    Lisa Werlinder
    Lisa Werlinder
    • Elisabeth
    Peter Engman
    • Philip
    Claes Ahlstedt
    • Erik
    • (as Klas Dahlstedt)
    Lo Wahl
    • Susanne
    Kristina Törnqvist
    • Dr. Gierlich
    Jonna Ekdahl
    • Sara
    Alba August
    Alba August
    Asta Kamma August
    Asta Kamma August
      Hanna Dorsin
        Anna Eidem
        Gabriel Eriksson
        • Child
        Maria Fahl
        Jonas Falk
        • Doctor
        Folke Larsson
        • Director
          • Bille August
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          • Bille August
          • Ulla Isaksson
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        User reviews19

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        8jalm64

        I cried för minuters in this movie.

        Very very nice movie. So nice. Be prepared to cry. But its nice.
        8Mattias

        A deep love despite loss

        A story about deep love and how it can overcome any obstacle. Barbara's and Martin's love is put to the test when their doctor diagnose Martin with Alzheimer's disease. For Martin, as a famous composer, it gets more and more difficult to finish an opera due to his sickness, which also strains his relationship with his wife Barbara. Her love and constant reminiscence of their past makes her treat him as fully healthy for much too long.

        Both Viveka Seldahl as Barbara and Sven Wollter as Martin are making a wonderful performance in the leading roles. Seldahl is able to use her face the show any kind of expression as the disease turns her beloved husband from a hardworking composer to a bedridden hospital patient. It is nice to finally see her in a leading role. And Wollter is thoroughly credible as the man suffering from a disease that slowly but surely will take his senses from him. We as the audience should ask ourselves if the man finally admitted to hospital is the same man Barbara married. The tragedy of Alzheimer's disease face us with a question if somebody's personality has something innate that will withstand loss of memory or dementia. To Barbara, at least, it is clear that Martin's illness does not change what she feels for her husband: love.

        Also worth accolades is the beautiful score by Stefan Nilsson.
        10victorsargeant

        "Love is alive and present, even if its buried alive by brain disease"

        Caught this film late one night, cold Colorado winter night, and could not walk away to a warm bed.

        Well done, cast and crew deserve to be proud of themselves, if this is the director's wish. Never knew much about Swedish foreign film.

        Bergman, of course, but not this director. Echoes of Bergman were felt.

        The actors who played the leads, Martin and Barabara were perfect and carried the story. I felt their love and pain.

        The summer picnic conversation around Mozart's The Magic Flute, was the metaphysical key to the lock for me. Two questions are discussed, light overcomes darkness and even the departed, are still alive and above all love survives all.

        Watching the different levels of old timers pull them down into its oblivion, we see the struggles of the two lovers grasping the threads of their love, against the winds of madness.

        Nancy Reagen, remarked, "They know from their side, that they are being taken away, against their will, and the look of desperation is haunting. It is the worst stage of the disease." In the last scene, Barbara moves in to Kiss Martin, and he mistakes this movement, to mean food, and opens his mouth, like a bird....its poignant and sweet.

        Would own this DVD, as it gave me something I want to keep. I want to know more about the director, and the two major actors now.

        SARGE
        8marbleann

        Got right to the chase

        First I want to say I never heard of this movie before unless it was in the cable listings. The title made it seem like a children's movie. So I was never really interested. Well I got blindsided one morning. I woke up and the party scene in the beginning was going on. Right before she goes to bed with Martin for the first time. I was drawn to the movie because it wasn't your usual twenty-somethings but a middle age couple. I did not know he was not her husband until she broke the news to her children that she was getting a divorce. I am interested now. But I had not a inkling about what was to come. I love the scenes on their honeymoon and I said to myself this is a pretty god movie about finding love at a older age. If it was a American movie this would never have happened, BUT if it is a American movie something has to happen. We are so sanctimonious with our movies so they have to be punished. Well something did happen.

        I love this movie because it doesn't gloss over how bad it is to take care of a sick person. And how devastating a illness can be. Even though Martin had Alzheimer I feel his illness represented anyone who has to deal with a catastrophic illness and the caretakers, people who usually love them the most. How many people do I know including me who have taken care of a sick loved one who can identify with the woman in this movie. People are afraid to say how angry they could get or mad with the person they are helping. This movie shows her frustration and anger. The little scene in which she tells Martin that they canceled his show was great. God I knew she was lying. She was angry and that is how she showed it. She never abused him but she abused herself. How many care takers have I known end up sicker then the person they are caring for? Or died. More then a few. My grandfather for one. Thankfully in the country the movie takes place in they have places for people to go to to get a rest and health-care is free. In the United States we not only have to worry about the persons illness we have to worry about what happens if they have to go in a home. Not only because of the sub par care but because if you do not have a lot of money the care is horrendous. How refreshing to see that problem was not something she have to worry about.

        In this movie they deal strictly with the emotional side of a illness and how it affects the person who loves them the most. And it is done well. How the wife wanted to make life as normal for him as possible knowing that it was really fruitless. How she wanted to keep him home as long as she could. How it affects the children and friends. The scene where the best friend slips out of the concert hall was so realistic. People seem to disappear when their "friends" get sick.

        I am also glad it was not a long drawn out movie. They got right to the chase. The to leads were excellent. On a sad note I read that the female lead actually died right after making this movie and she had evidentially lived with the male lead and he was there with her when she died. How sad.
        trixter-2

        Alzheimer's conquers all

        While `A song for Martin' is a powerful movie, it is also a sort of impotent one. One of the hobbyhorses of my high school literature teacher was to make us understand the difference between what is tragic and dramatic. A car accident is tragic. A car going over a cliff driven by someone fulfilling his inescapable destiny is drama. Alzheimer's is a tragic disease, but it is not drama. Unavoidable is not a substitute for inescapable. You cannot have drama without participation while participation is the last thing you can expect from someone suffering from the disease. This is a very well made movie. Acting is superb; cinematography is fine. I learned from it everything I would ever care to know about Alzheimer's, but I still left the theatre with an empty feeling. The story is sad, the loss is painful and love conquers everything but I had no revelations. I received information, from which I only gained knowledge, not real gut wrenching understanding. I never cared much about acted documentaries and this film never really rose above that.

        `A song for Martin' has a very promising start. Passionate love at the age of 50/60 is full of dramatic potential. For a while I thought that is what the movie will be about, but I was wrong. There are hints of dramatic conflict but they are never explored and from the moment Martin is diagnosed, the story turns purely didactic. Dealing with such a situation also has dramatic potentials but this movie choose to concentrate on the evolution of the illness. Is that bad? I don't know, but gaining this sort of knowledge is not what I expect from art.

        Should you see this movie? I think so. You will learn a lot about the illness most of us fear the most. Just do not expect more. See it for what it is: an animated illustration of the disease. For that, it is perfect.

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        • Release date
          • March 16, 2001 (Sweden)
        • Countries of origin
          • Sweden
          • Germany
          • Denmark
        • Language
          • Swedish
        • Also known as
          • A Song for Martin
        • Filming locations
          • Sweden
        • Production companies
          • Film i Väst
          • Helkon Media
          • Moonlight Filmprod.
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          • $27,983
        • Gross worldwide
          • $900,626
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 57m(117 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby SR
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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