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Cornelis

  • 2010
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
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Cornelis (2010)
DocudramaBiographyDramaMusic

Biographical account of singer and composer Cornelis Vreeswijk including his breakthrough and his marital problems.Biographical account of singer and composer Cornelis Vreeswijk including his breakthrough and his marital problems.Biographical account of singer and composer Cornelis Vreeswijk including his breakthrough and his marital problems.

  • Director
    • Amir Chamdin
  • Writer
    • Antonia Pyk
  • Stars
    • Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby
    • Malin Crépin
    • Helena Af Sandeberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Amir Chamdin
    • Writer
      • Antonia Pyk
    • Stars
      • Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby
      • Malin Crépin
      • Helena Af Sandeberg
    • 7User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby
    Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby
    • Cornelis Vreeswijk
    Malin Crépin
    Malin Crépin
    • Ingalill Rehnberg
    Helena Af Sandeberg
    Helena Af Sandeberg
    • Bim Warne
    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Fred Åkerström
    Johan Glans
    Johan Glans
    • Anders Burman
    Frida Sjögren
    • Anita Strandell
    Vera Vitali
    Vera Vitali
    • Ann-Christin Wennerström
    Pernilla Andersson
    • Ann-Louise Hansson
    Frederik Nilsson
    • Warden
    Mike Granditsky
    • Club Promoter
    Axel Petersén
    Axel Petersén
    • Berit
    Ola Bergström
    • Björn J:son Lindh
    Ruben Engzell
    • Bosse Häggström
    Klas Ekman
    • Börje Ekberg
    Ahmadu Jah
    • Congas Player at Theater
    Josef Zackrisson
    • Conny Söderlund
    Kim van Kooten
    Kim van Kooten
    • Cornelis' mother
    Erik Martinsson
    • Cornelis' father
    • Director
      • Amir Chamdin
    • Writer
      • Antonia Pyk
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    5edwans

    Bad acting and a lazy made movie

    Actor Hans-Erik isn't even close to Cornelis.

    His acting is lazy and boyish, immature.

    Boring directing. Pale movie.

    Great Story about a legend.

    4/10.
    10jahnmagn

    The dark side of folk music

    As a huge fan of Cornelis Vreeswijk I had great expectations for this movie. I have to say that I was really happy to see that my expectation were met. The music was brilliant (of course), the actors did a great job (more about this later) and the story was really good.

    The music were partly by his (CS) own voice and partly other musicians who payed their homage to Cornelis. Of course a fan like me loves his own songs, but as a fan It is really easy to hate when other tries to cover the music. This wasn't the case, I think that all the covers was really good. The director of the movie payed his homage to Vreeswijk songs too, not with music but with scenery (the song "Don Quixote").

    The former vocalist in the rock band Turbonegro, Hans Erik Dyvik Husby made a really great interpretation of Vreeswijk's life. Husby's portrait of Vreeswij's addiction to alcohol and drugs and his problems trying to manage it did'not give the viewer the feeling that this was an interpretation of the dark sides of fame, but rather something that Husby himself personally was aware of.

    I give this one a 10/10 Although I personally would prefer the movie to be at least one hour longer...
    7stensson

    Legend with a cause

    He was only 50 when he died after living a true rock star life. Maybe not being aware of it. Cornelis Vreeswijk has now reached a legend status, which he had from time to time already during his career. But it surely was a career with downs.

    Hank von Helvete is a surprise in the title part, not overacting it a bit, which of course would have been tempting. We follow Cornelis through a passed-away Stockholm from the 60s, with buses and cars driving to the left. We follow his early success, his more or less disastrous marriages, his insecurity, his periods in jail and his tax problems. All things which made headlines.

    Sounds like another boring hard-life story, but this is so Swedish, that you can't help taking it a little to your heart. Like Cornelis, the man and legend.
    7vincent_drachten

    Cornelis, half of his life portrayed.

    Being a Dutchman with a great interest in Sweden, plus a fan of Cornelis Vreeswijk, I was really looking forward to this motion picture. Many of Cornelis' songs helped me to gradually learn the Swedish language. First off, I have to compliment the casting bureau that managed to find Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby. A Norwegian singer from a genre rather remote from the one Cornelis sang in. Yet he puts on a magnificent performance.

    The film follows the career steps of Vreeswijk in Sweden, from his breakthrough in 1964 alongside Fred Åkerström until his death in 1987. During the course of it, many of Cornelis' great songs can be heard. A sing-along for any fan. It also shows the two sides that Cornelis had in him. A great performer, fun guy to hang around with, a ladies man. But also a heavy drinker, an overly jealous husband and not the best of fathers to his son Jack. It presents you with a very honest picture of this troubadour that lived like a rock star. This pleads for the director and the script-writer.

    The only weakness of this film is that it focuses solely on Sweden. Vreeswijks Dutch heritage is almost completely neglected. The only way any viewer unfamiliar with him would guess he's Dutch is from his last name and the first 5 minutes of the film. The director does ironically point out the fact that the Swedish state never officially recognized Vreeswijk as a Swedish citizen, and therefore never even became a Swede. In fact Cornelis had a decent career here in The Netherlands as well, where quite a few people still know his Dutch repertoire. He also regularly traveled abroad to perform in The Netherlands. Obviously this part of his life poses a practical issue, with a Norwegian actor portraying him. Yet Amir Chamdin could have made at least a couple of references to the Netherlands. He chooses not to; perhaps for financial or practical reasons. Sadly it's this loose end that makes this an incomplete, yet nice film about the life of Cornelis Vreeswijk.
    9martinpersson97

    Fine homage to the swedish trubadeur

    Cornelis Vreeswijk is without a doubt one of the more recognizable names in swedish music history, and a personal favorite of mine from the 1960s, combining polticial leftist messages with lots of satire and just clever humour.

    This biographical film about the man himself is very much deserving of all the praise it has gotten. The actors all do an incredible job and it feels so autnehtic to his legacy, really conveying his music and hardships beautifully.

    Definitely one of the stronger biographical films about a celebrity, rivaled perhaps by the also great Monica Z about the musician Monica Zetterlund.

    Overall, an incredible film that I would recommend for any lover of film and fan of Cornelis!

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    • Trivia
      The microphone used by Cornelis in the studio-scenes when recording the album "Poem, ballader och lite blues" is the actual microphone that was used in the real-life recording of the album.
    • Goofs
      Cornelis Vreeswijk was born in the Netherlands and moved to Sweden at the age of 12. Part of his character was a distinct Stockholm accent. The actor and singer Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby tried his best to imitate Cornelis Vreeswijk but his own Norwegian accent is obvious throughout the feature.
    • Connections
      Features Svarta palmkronor (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Tänk Om Jag Hade En Sabel
      Written by Cornelis Vreeswijk (as C. Vreeswijk)

      Warner / Chappell Music Scand AB

      Performed by Cornelis Vreeswijk

      Warner Music Sweden AB

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2010 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Medborgare, godafton!
    • Filming locations
      • Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Chamdin & Stöhr Filmproduktion
      • Film i Väst
      • Sonet Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,529,380
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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