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Tattarblod
David, a young woodsman with a family, is leasing a farm. The family are welcomed by the locals until it becomes known that David is the son of a notorious drifter.
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Plot Summary
A young woman living in a remote Swedish village is ostracized by the community due to her illegitimate birth and her perceived wild nature. She finds solace in the forests and develops a deep connection with nature. Her life takes a turn when she encounters a local hunter, leading to a complex and ultimately tragic unfolding of events.
Critical Reception
Tattarblod is a lesser-known Swedish film that explores themes of social isolation, prejudice, and the clash between nature and society. While not widely reviewed, its stark portrayal of rural life and the protagonist's struggle resonated with some critics for its raw emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of Swedish wilderness.
Noted for its sensitive portrayal of a marginalized individual.
Criticized by some for its slow pacing and bleak narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel by the same name written by Swedish author Elin Wägner, published in 1925.
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