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Skånska mord - Yngsjömordet
This is the story of Anna Månsdotter who was executed on the 7th of August 1890 in Kristianstad county prison. She was the last female ever to be executed in Sweden.
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Plot Summary
This Swedish television film reconstructs the infamous Yngsjömordet (Yngsjö Murder) of 1933. The story centers on Hanna Svensson, a farmer's wife who, driven by a desperate desire for freedom and a life away from her abusive husband, conspires with her lover to commit a brutal murder. The film delves into the societal pressures and personal motivations that led to the shocking crime and its subsequent investigation.
Critical Reception
The film was critically acclaimed in Sweden for its realistic portrayal of a dark chapter in Swedish history and its compelling performances. It is often cited for its unflinching look at social constraints and the psychological underpinnings of a notorious crime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of rural Sweden and the bleakness of the era.
Hailed for its strong performances, particularly from Christina Schollin as the conflicted wife.
Noted for its sensitive yet unflinching handling of a disturbing true crime.
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Fun Fact
The Yngsjö murder case was one of the most sensational crimes in Swedish history, and its retelling in 'Skånska mord' brought renewed attention to the details and the societal context of the time.
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