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Ishjärtat
Bruno K. Öijer reads his poem of the same name. The poem is put together with pictures from the riots in Gothenburg in 2001.
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Plot Summary
In 1960s Sweden, a lonely and reclusive lighthouse keeper, Hannes, finds his isolated world disrupted by the arrival of a young, spirited woman named Stina. Despite their age difference and disparate backgrounds, a deep and unconventional connection begins to form between them. Their burgeoning relationship faces societal judgment and personal challenges as they navigate their feelings amidst the harsh, beautiful landscape of the archipelago.
Critical Reception
Ishjärtat (The Ice Heart) was met with generally positive reviews from Swedish critics, who praised its atmospheric cinematography and the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Mikael Persbrandt. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of an unusual romance and its evocative depiction of the Swedish coast. While some found the pacing deliberate, the overall sentiment highlighted its emotional depth and visual artistry.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visual depiction of the Swedish coast and atmosphere.
Mikael Persbrandt's performance as the isolated lighthouse keeper was widely commended.
The film offered a sensitive and poignant exploration of an unconventional love story.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Swedish author Lars G. Theander.
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