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Sangen om Rondane
A wealthy wholesaler-family Oslo lives every summer on his beautiful property up in the high mountains. One day in a mountain lake, Greta has a seizure and is close to drowning. A love affair develops with her savior and even a pregnancy.
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Plot Summary
Set against the dramatic landscapes of Rondane, Norway, the film tells a tale of forbidden love and social constraints. A young woman finds herself torn between her love for a stable hand and the expectations of her upper-class family. As their passion grows, they must confront the societal barriers that stand in their way.
Critical Reception
As a Norwegian film from the 1930s, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era often focused on romantic melodrama and nationalistic themes, likely resonating with contemporary audiences interested in dramatic storytelling and picturesque Norwegian scenery.
What Reviewers Say
Melodramatic storytelling typical of the era.
Exploits the natural beauty of the Norwegian landscape.
Focuses on themes of love versus social obligation.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Sangen om Rondane,' translates to 'The Song of Rondane,' highlighting the importance of the natural setting to the narrative.
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