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Änglagård (1992)

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Änglagård

10 reviews
7/10

The No.1 Swedish Ambassador Film

  • dracopticon
  • Jul 10, 2004
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6/10

Angels over Sweden

  • jotix100
  • Jul 11, 2010
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6/10

Ya, das güd movie!

In "House of Angels", a staid, bucolic Swedish village is all abuzz when a lovely and vivacious young woman comes to town to claim the estate of her late grandfather. A charming, warmhearted, and fun little romp which is not so much a story as it is a study of human nature, the film seems to delight in evincing the community's eccentricities as it reverberates like jiggling Jello with the disruptive influence of its latest resident. "House...." should be an enjoyable watch for more mature viewers, especially females, into foreign flicks and people watching. (B-)
  • =G=
  • Dec 5, 2002
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Quirky Swedish film is a gem

Colin Nutley's Swedish sleeper, "House of Angels", is a real gem. Set in small town Sweden, it's about a woman who comes from the big city to claim her ancestral home, after the death of her grandfather whom she never met. The townspeople are not welcoming to this city girl. As she pieces together information about her dead mother and grandfather provided by the townspeople, she learns more about herself. The themes of forgiveness and self-knowledge are evident, but not over sentimentalized. The small-mindedness of the Swedish townspeople is captured well by Nutley; anyone who has lived in a small community will recognize some of the characters.

This is a quirky, funny and at times poignant film, crafted by an excellent director and even better actors.
  • jen_woodside
  • Mar 3, 2002
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7/10

A Swedish Classic!

Said to be a iconic piece in the genre of Drama and within the productions from Sweden! Yet i havent watched this until now and ive heard so much about it, so i had pretty high expectations.

I got pretty intrigued that it played at Cannes and was the Swedish entery for the Academy Awards as best foreign movie!

First of all, the filming, cinematography and scenery is perfect and very beautiful! Along with the great soundtrack! The environment fits perfectly for the film and the atmosphere!

Storytelling is very good and its directed very well!

Helena Bergström makes a great performence aswell Rikard Wolff

Definitely a Swedish gem! Maybe not for everyone, bur certainly a great and intense, deep drama that i really recommend you to watch! Definitely a big part of Swedish film history! A Swedish classic!
  • alexanderliljefors
  • Sep 16, 2024
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10/10

a bohemian swedish classic

Aenglagård is me and my wifes all time swedish favourite movie. it tells the story about a woman touring around europe and the u.s. with her boyfriend and their cabaret group, af all kinds and genders. one day she get the message that she has inherited a house far away from the big city in the most rednecked of rednecked sweeds in the most remote southern wilderness of sweden. and here the rumours and gossip starts and develops into the most charming and loveable of loveable dramacomedies.

we've seen this movie and its sequel at least 13 times,always together in the sofa, and everytime the tears flow near the end. its a piece of wizardry thinks the grumpy old man.highly recommended
  • ops-52535
  • Jun 26, 2019
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1/10

a bad movie from the start

  • ahmedturkey
  • Jul 17, 2005
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10/10

A great film with a lot of implied stories never told

This trilogy is just beautiful. You have to look between the lines though. There a so many unspoken Things in these three movies about "Englegård" (Farm for angles), that it makes you love it, because it is done in a perfect realistic way.

The first and the third film are the best. The way the actors, act without saying anything is perfect. We see ordinary persons in more or less ordinary situations. Strangers arriving to a small community where everybody is hiding the truth from each other. Hidden stuff that the stranger's some how reveals. Or do they ??

I just Wonder, could there be one more movie in this story ? There are more unspoken Things about Englegård that has not been told...

I love them....

Best regards Rene Petersen
  • rene-petersen64
  • Dec 28, 2013
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This is Sweden

Colin Nutley has a way of finding what truly is Sweden where Swedes themselves would search for such clarity. Fanny and Zak are great characters, come to an isolated village out in the Swedish "landsbygden" and Nutley exposes Sweden through the juxtaposition of two conflicting life styles. There are scenic shots in this movie which make any lover of Sweden sigh with bliss. Those that claim that this is the Englishman's finest movie are probably right - it's a true classic.
  • UACW
  • Mar 2, 2002
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9/10

One of the best Swedish films in my opinion.

I think it's quite rare for filmmakers to be able to mix humor and drama, but in this one they succeed really well. Still, that's not what makes the film so good, but the characters are absolutely wonderful, the way the director brings out the mentality of the countryside in Sweden. As well as the very beautiful picturesque Swedish countryside.

When I think about it, I didn't particularly like the film when I was younger, it was neither good nor bad, but the older I get the more I love it.

If you're going to see it, make sure to watch it in full length. 127 minutes, I've seen that many streaming services have a shortened version, I saw one of them and they had cut out some of the best scenes, which also made the escalation in the drama feel artificial and unnatural.
  • tangfors
  • May 7, 2025
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