Liv
Liv

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Liv

1967
Movie
88 min
Norwegian

A day in the life of photo model Liv. But it's no ordinary day. She breaks up with her fiance, father and her own empty life as a model, and has to find a new place to live. But is it that easy to make a clean break?

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Director: Kjell GrønningsæterGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This Norwegian drama centers on Liv, a young woman grappling with her identity and her place in the world. As she navigates relationships and societal expectations, Liv confronts personal demons and seeks a sense of belonging. The film delves into themes of freedom, isolation, and the search for meaning in a challenging post-war era.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Liv' from 1967 is scarce in readily available public archives. As an early work for some of its cast and crew, it likely did not receive widespread international distribution or extensive critical analysis at the time of its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated for its introspective portrayal of a young woman's struggles.

  • May have been noted for its performances, particularly from its lead.

  • Considered a character study within the context of Norwegian cinema of the era.

Google audience: Due to its limited availability and historical context, specific Google user reviews for 'Liv' (1967) are not publicly documented.

Fun Fact

The film stars a very young Liv Ullmann in one of her early leading roles, long before her international fame in Bergman films.

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