

Gustav III
Based on play by famous swedish author/playwright August Strindberg adapted for swedish TV in 70's. It's about the real life assassination on swedish king Gustav III who was killed by a lieutenant Jacob Johan Anckarström who acted on behalf of a group conspirators.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama chronicles the tumultuous reign of King Gustav III of Sweden. It explores his complex personality, his passion for the arts and Enlightenment ideals, and the political intrigue that surrounded him. The film culminates in the dramatic events leading to his assassination.
Critical Reception
The film received a modest reception, often noted for its historical depiction and strong performances, particularly by Gunnar Björnstrand. While appreciated for its detail, it was not a major commercial success but has maintained a place in Swedish television and film history.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical accuracy and detailed portrayal of the era.
- Gunnar Björnstrand's performance as Gustav III is often highlighted as a strong point.
- The film effectively captures the political tensions and personal struggles of the king.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often note the film's educational value and its compelling depiction of Swedish history.
Fun Fact
The film was originally produced for Swedish television and later released theatrically, which was a common practice for historical dramas of that era.
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