Ett dockhem
Ett dockhem

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Ett dockhem

1956
Movie
78 min
Swedish

August Strindberg's feedback to Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House"--a short story from the collection "Giftas" (Getting married), about female emancipation and obsolete marriages.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Hasse EkmanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This Swedish drama is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's famous play 'A Doll's House'. It follows Nora Helmer, a housewife who appears to have a perfect life with her husband, Torvald, and their children. However, Nora harbors a secret debt incurred to save her husband's life, and as the truth begins to surface, her seemingly idyllic marriage unravels.

Critical Reception

As an adaptation of a classic play, "Ett dockhem" was critically examined for its faithfulness to Ibsen's original work and its cinematic execution. Reviews often focused on the performances, particularly that of the lead actress, and the direction's ability to translate the play's themes to the screen. General reception acknowledged its solid craftsmanship and the enduring power of the source material.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy for its strong performances, especially the lead.

  • A faithful and competent adaptation of Ibsen's seminal play.

  • Effectively captures the psychological tension and societal critique of the original.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this adaptation are scarce due to its age and origin. However, where available, viewers often commend its thoughtful portrayal of Nora's journey and the powerful themes of independence and societal expectations it explores.

Fun Fact

This 1956 Swedish film is one of many adaptations of Henrik Ibsen's influential 1879 play, which was considered groundbreaking for its time due to its realistic depiction of family life and its controversial ending.

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