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Yrjänän emännän synti
Yrjänä's farm is plagued by infertility and the lady of the house decides to get a child by any means to continue her famous family. She's in conflict with her husband and with the church.
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Plot Summary
In a rural Finnish setting, a young woman named Elina is married to the much older Yrjänä. She finds herself drawn to the farmhand, Matti, leading to a passionate but forbidden affair. Their secret romance unfolds against a backdrop of societal expectations and the harsh realities of farm life, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
Critical Reception
This melodrama was a significant film in Finnish cinema of the 1940s, known for its dramatic storytelling and strong performances, particularly from Regina Linnanheimo. It resonated with audiences of the time, exploring themes of love, desire, and social constraints. While critical analysis from its era is scarce, it is generally regarded as a well-crafted example of Finnish drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and compelling narrative.
Regina Linnanheimo's performance as the conflicted protagonist is a standout.
Explores timeless themes of forbidden love and societal pressures effectively.
Google audience: Audience reception details are not readily available for this historical Finnish film.
Fun Fact
Regina Linnanheimo, who starred as the titular 'mistress', was one of Finland's most popular actresses of the 1940s and 1950s, often cast in dramatic and romantic roles.
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