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Marie Krøyer is hailed as “the most beautiful woman in Europe” and leads a happy marriage life with her husband the great Danish painter P.S. Krøyer and an adorable daughter. However, not everything in her world is as perfect as it seems, and Marie’s life is crumbling as her dreams of a beloved wife, good mother and successful artist are unfulfilled. After hospitalizing her mentally ill husband Marie leaves for vacation, and in search for peace and comfort she finds herself falling in love with the young composer Hugo Alfven. Once again, internationally acclaimed Bille August exhibits the weaknesses of human beings in comparison to the ruthless nature. The grandeur scenery of deserted Scandinavian oceans speaks in volumes for the protagonists living in silence despite their lives being full of pains.

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Release : 2012
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Film i Väst,  SF Studios, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Birgitte Hjort Sørensen Søren Sætter-Lassen Sverrir Gudnason Lene Maria Christensen Tommy Kenter
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Micitype
2018/08/30

Pretty Good

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BoardChiri
2018/08/30

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Cristal
2018/08/30

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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Kirpianuscus
2016/01/23

a trip in atmosphere of end of century in Danmark. a case. delicate details. good acting. inspired images. and the absence of roots. in fact, a kind of drawing, seductive, inspired, proposing a family drama, remembering another versions of Madame Bovary or Anna Karennina, work of a remarkable director, good occasion for Birgitte Hjort Sorensen to reflect her art but losing the essence of the solitude of characters, defining, more, the social impact of decisions, ignoring the step to more than a beautiful film . the music, the costumes, the delicate construction of the lead characters traits are really admirable. descending in the heart of a world, it preserves the flavor of a period. the characters are symbols and that fact transforms Marie Kroyer in a nice experience for viewer.

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James Hitchcock
2013/04/12

Peder Severin Krøyer (1851-1909) was one of the great figures of the so- called "Golden Age" of Danish painting in the nineteenth century. Although Krøyer suffered from mental illness towards the end of his life, this is not generally reflected in his paintings which are marked by a gentleness and serenity as well as by his skillful handling of light. Krøyer's wife Marie (1867-1940) was a famous painter in her own right, although this filmed biography concentrates less upon her art than upon her emotional life. It depicts the disintegration of her marriage to the troubled Krøyer (referred to here by the Christian name "Søren") and her growing attraction to, and later her affair with, the Swedish composer Hugo Alfvén. (Alfvén remains a well-known figure in Scandinavia, although elsewhere he is mostly remembered for a single work, his "Midsummer Vigil", which remains in the mind if only for the suspicious resemblance of one of its themes to the comic song "Down in Demerara"). The film is not entirely historically accurate; in reality, for example, Alfven was to become Marie's second husband after her divorce from Krøyer, but in the film he is shown as unwilling to marry her. The story, a standard tale of emotional angst among the late Victorian/Edwardian bohemian classes, is nothing out of the ordinary. (It might have been more interesting had it concentrated more on Marie's development as an artist). There are good acting performances from Søren Sætter-Lassen as the tormented Krøyer and the luminously beautiful Birgitte Hjort Sørensen as Marie, but what sets the film apart is its visual beauty. It was made in what in Britain would be called the "heritage cinema" style, with much emphasis on the recreation of period detail. "Heritage cinema" is sometimes thought of as a quintessentially British genre, but there have been a number of fine examples from continental Europe, including Denmark. Others from that country include Gabriel Axel's "Babette's Feast" (perhaps the best-known), the recent "A Royal Affair" and "Pelle the Conqueror", which like "Marie Krøyer" was also directed by Bille August. The atmosphere of this film, however, is quite different to that of "Pelle", an austere tale of working-class life. August here seems to be aiming at recapturing the serene atmosphere of Krøyer's paintings. Much of the film was shot on location on Skagen, the sandy promontory at the northernmost tip of the Jutland peninsula which features in many of the paintings of Marie and Peder Severin Krøyer. (The two were part of a group known as the "Skagen Painters"). It reminded me of "The Bridge", a film about the life of Krøyer's British contemporary Philip Wilson Steer, who painted in a similar style. (Both men were fond of paintings showing girls or women walking along a beach). Both films may be little more than standard tales of bohemian life, but both are undoubtedly beautiful to look at. 7/10

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Sindre Kaspersen
2013/04/04

Danish screenwriter, cinematographer and director Bille August's fourteenth feature film which was written by screenwriter Peter Asmussen, is a free interpretation of a biographical novel from 1999 by Danish author Anastassia Arnold called "Balladen om Marie". It premiered in Denmark, was shot on locations in Denmark and is a Denmark-Sweden co-production which was produced by producers Signe Leick Jensen and Karin Trolle. It tells the story about a painter named Marie Krøyer who lives in Skagen, Denmark with her husband named Peder Severin Krøyer who is an internationally renowned artist and their daughter named Vibeke. Distinctly and subtly directed by Danish filmmaker Bille August, this finely tuned and biographical fictional tale which is narrated mostly from the main character's point of view, draws a moving portrayal of a challenging marriage between two 19th century painters. While notable for its distinct and naturalistic milieu depictions, sterling production design by Danish production designer and art director Jette Lehmann, cinematography by Danish cinematographer Dirk Brüel, costume design by Danish costume designer Manon Rasmussen and use of light, this narrative-driven story depicts an empathic study of character and contains a great score by composer Stefan Nilsson.This literary and romantic period drama which is set in a town in Northern Denmark during the beginning of the 20th century and where a woman's relationship with her talented though mentally ill husband leads her to a meeting with a Swedish composer named Hugo Alfvén, is impelled and reinforced by its cogent narrative structure, subtle character development and continuity, natural characters, efficiently understated acting performances by Danish actress Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Swedish actor Sverrir Gudnason and the fine acting performance by Danish actor Søren Sæter-Lassen. A quiet, eloquent, reflective and compassionate homage.

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raynico-2
2013/03/02

What a wonderful surprise, a film and people of which I knew nothing of, expecting a "girlie" movie! Only through my love of Scandanavian cinema did I agree to view this wonderful movie by Bille August. The very beautiful Brigitte Hjort Sorenson entrances as Marie, the wife of Denmark's most famous painter, PS Kroyer, wonderfully played by Soen Saetter- Lassen, in the early 20th. century. A bewildering story of love and insanity - grandeur in scale with exquisite Scandanavian scenery, stylishly photographed by Dirk Bruel. The story takes place in both Denmark and Sweden and depicts a good insight into the lifestyle of the rich and famous. A must see for lovers of great cinema!

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