Nine Months
Nine Months

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Nine Months

1976
Movie
94 min
Hungarian

Juli, who works in a brick factory, begins a romantic relationship with her boss, to whom she hides the fact that she has a son.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mikko NiskanenGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in rural Finland, the film follows the life of a young couple struggling with the unexpected pregnancy of the woman and the societal pressures they face. The narrative explores their attempts to navigate their relationship and the challenges of impending parenthood in a conservative environment. It delves into themes of responsibility, tradition, and the personal choices individuals make.

Critical Reception

Nine Months received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a complex social issue and its authentic depiction of Finnish rural life. Mikko Niskanen's direction was praised for its realism and humanistic approach. The film resonated with audiences for its honest and poignant storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic and empathetic depiction of unplanned pregnancy.

  • Commended for its authentic portrayal of Finnish society and family dynamics.

  • Hailed as a significant work of Finnish cinema for its humanistic storytelling.

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Fun Fact

Mikko Niskanen, the director, was known for his naturalistic filmmaking style and often worked with non-professional actors, contributing to the authentic feel of his films.

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