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Et dukkehjem
Nora lives a perfect life in her perfect home with her perfect husband Helmer. But inside, something feels completely wrong. A nagging doubt has begun to haunt her. Unable to recognize herself, she has begun to long for something she does not know what is. The film is a modern paraphrase of Henrik Ibsen's classic story about Nora and Helmer – a story that, in light of our modern performance-oriented society, has taken on new meaning.
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Plot Summary
This Norwegian documentary offers a compelling look at a modern interpretation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play, 'A Doll's House'. It follows the process of staging the play with a cast of young actors, delving into the challenges and nuances of bringing the iconic characters and themes to life for a contemporary audience. The film explores the timeless relevance of Nora's struggle for independence and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
While not widely reviewed internationally, the Norwegian reception for 'Et dukkehjem' was generally positive, particularly appreciating its thoughtful approach to a seminal work of literature and theater. Critics noted its ability to engage with Ibsen's themes through a modern lens and the strong performances from its cast.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its fresh perspective on a classic play.
Praised for its exploration of timeless themes of independence and identity.
Noted for the engaging performances of the young cast.
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Fun Fact
The film is a theatrical adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play 'A Doll's House', which remains one of the most performed plays in the world.
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