Elverhøj
Elverhøj

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Elverhøj

1939
Movie
90 min
Danish

The king's presence, his courtier Poul Flemming, who loves Elisabeth Munk, is to be the king's deputy at the wedding. However, the king hears rumors that the sheriff Albert Ebbesen has often been seen at Elverhøj with an elf girl, and when Ebbesen now arrives, he must explain away his secret meetings with the elf girl to the king.

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Director: Gunnar HelströmGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who is deeply connected to nature and the magical realm of elves. She finds herself torn between her love for the human world and the enchanting, yet demanding, world of the elves. Her choices have significant consequences for both realms, exploring themes of belonging, sacrifice, and the mystical.

Critical Reception

As a 1939 Danish film, detailed modern critical reception is scarce. However, it is recognized as a significant production of its era, contributing to the fantasy and folklore genre in Danish cinema. It was noted for its atmospheric portrayal of nature and its exploration of mythical themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative depiction of the natural world.

  • Appreciated for its unique exploration of Danish folklore and mythical elements.

  • Some found the narrative pacing slow by modern standards.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this older film are not widely available. However, historical context suggests an appreciation for its artistic ambition and thematic depth within the cinematic landscape of its time.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a popular Danish folk tale and was a notable production in Denmark during the late 1930s, aiming to blend realism with fantasy.

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