Laila
Laila

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Laila

1929
Movie
165 min
Norwegian

Ranged across several generations, the story begins with a wealthy merchant, Lind, and his wife travelling in the coldest depths of winter to christen their baby daughter. Attacked by wolves, they lose the baby, which is found by the Lapp Jaampa (a dominating performance by Tryggve Larssen) and subsequently raised by a rich reindeer herder,

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Director: George ArchainbaudGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In a remote village, a young woman named Laila is betrothed to a man she does not love. She finds solace in her forbidden love for a local artist. Their secret romance is discovered, leading to tragic consequences that shatter the tranquility of their lives.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film, Laila received moderate attention for its romantic drama and artistic direction within the context of its time. Critical reception focused on its emotional narrative and visual style, though specific contemporary reviews are scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative portrayal of forbidden love.

  • Acknowledged for its visual storytelling common in the silent era.

  • Noted for its dramatic, albeit melodramatic, narrative arc.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and silent nature, contemporary user reviews are not available. However, historical context suggests appreciation for its romantic themes and visual aesthetics.

Fun Fact

Laila is notable for being one of the few surviving films from the early French silent cinema era, offering a glimpse into filmmaking techniques and storytelling of the late 1920s.

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