A hypocritical and selfish older sister holds power over her younger sister by hiding the shame of her pregnancy.A hypocritical and selfish older sister holds power over her younger sister by hiding the shame of her pregnancy.A hypocritical and selfish older sister holds power over her younger sister by hiding the shame of her pregnancy.
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- 6 wins total
Margret Erla Maack
- Eldri dóttir Þuríðar
- (as Margrét Erla Maack)
Gagga Jonsdottir
- Yngri þjónustustúlka
- (as Rannveig Jónsdóttir)
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In many ways this was quite a good film. Set in Iceland and Denmark, it shows the difficult lives of men and women in the fishing business, but also (as Laxness loved to write about) the dissolute lifestyle of the wealthy. Laxness won the Nobel Prize for Lit in 1955, yet he was hounded out of the US in the late 1920's, appalled by what he saw in New York City/America as the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots." In this film, Laxness portrays the shallowness of the haves' lives; worried more for appearances and images than human love and dignity. It makes me want to read more of Laxness's works. I recommend it, especially for people who like the "Hannah and her sisters" strong-women-surviving-against-impossible-odds theme. And/or those who can abide the portrayal of men as drunks, philanderers, lechers, buffoons, religious hypocrites, idiots, bribers, etc., all of whom are in this film. This latter extreme portrayal pattern was obvious, and thus a real drawback of the film.
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- TriviaAgneta Ekmanner & Reine Brynolfsson are Swedish actors and did not speak a word of Icelandic. They learned all of there lines phonetically,
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- The Honor of the House
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- ISK 160,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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