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Fröken Julie (1950)
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Froken Julie (Miss Julie) is adapted from August Strindberg's trenchant one-act play of the same name. The title character, a young woman of prestige and property, is played by Anita Bjork. Taught by her mother to hold all men in contempt, Miss Julie nonetheless enters into an affair with misanthropic valet Jean (Ulf Palme). Their passion for one another is tempered by their mutual animosity, and the results are catastrophic. Playwright Strindberg's intense dislike for womanhood will probably alienate half the audience of Miss Julie, but director Alf Sjoberg's handling of the material is masterful--so much so that this film, together with Frenzy (1947), cemented Sjoberg's international reputation as a filmmaker of distinction (despite the efforts by American censors to "water down" the film). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anita BjörkUlf Palme, (more)
Director(s):
Alf Sjöberg
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    James M.

    Another brilliant Swedish film maker studies class differences with Miss Julie's Freudian background to help viewers.

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    Ann C.

    Nearly 60 years old, this vintage Swedish film blew my socks off. It centers around the volatile relationship of aristocratic "Miss Julie" with her valet Jean. She plays a dangerous game with him, as the other servants at her huge manor house watch in horrified fascination. One of them is a very young Max von Sydow. Seldom has a class struggle been portrayed with more intensity than in "Froken Julie."

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    Beth V.

    I enjoyed this movie very much. The photography and acting at first put me off, but when I realized that Miss Julie originally was a play, it made more sense. There were some probably unintentionally funny scenes though. The characters intriguing and the story rich. Definitely worth it. The only drawback is the subtitles are white letters and they often end up on white background. Unless you speak Swedish, it's a little difficult to follow.

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