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A Song for Martin (2001)

A Song for Martin (2001)
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After a number of big-budget international projects, writer and director Bille August scaled himself back with this intimate story about two people who find both love and tragedy late in life. Martin (Sven Wolter) is a well-known and highly respected classical composer and conductor in his early sixties. While rehearsing for a concert, Martin becomes aquatinted with Barbara (Viveka Seldahl), the orchestra's concertmaster who is ten years his junior. While both Martin and Barbara are married, there is a strong mutual attraction between them, and after a brief affair they decide to divorce their respective mates and get married. Despite the objections of their children (all of whom are fully grown), Martin and Barbara wed, settling into a happy and productive relationship in Sweden. But five years later, while Barbara assists Martin with his latest project, she notices his memory seems to be failing him, and his personality is beginning to shift. A doctor diagnoses Martin's condition as the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, and as his condition worsens, Martin finds it more and more difficult to write the music that means so much to him. Barbara, on the other hand, wants to help her husband, but as his memory fades and his confidence goes with it, she sees the brilliant artist she fell in love with slipping away, and she's not sure how she feels about the increasingly feeble stranger who has taken his place. En Sang For Martin was based on the novel Boken om E by Ulla Isaksson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Sven WollterViveka Seldahl, (more)
Director(s):
Bille August
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Song for Martin

After a number of big-budget international projects, writer and director Bille August scaled himself back with this intimate story about two people who find both love and tragedy late in life. Martin (Sven Wolter) is a well-known and highly respected classical composer and conductor in his early sixties. While rehearsing for a concert, Martin becomes aquatinted with Barbara (Viveka Seldahl), the orchestra's concertmaster who is ten years his junior. While both Martin and Barbara are married, there is a strong mutual attraction between them, and after a brief affair they decide to divorce their respective mates and get married. Despite the objections of their children (all of whom are fully grown), Martin and Barbara wed, settling into a happy and productive relationship in Sweden. But five years later, while Barbara assists Martin with his latest project, she notices his memory seems to be failing him, and his personality is beginning to shift. A doctor diagnoses Martin's condition as the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, and as his condition worsens, Martin finds it more and more difficult to write the music that means so much to him. Barbara, on the other hand, wants to help her husband, but as his memory fades and his confidence goes with it, she sees the brilliant artist she fell in love with slipping away, and she's not sure how she feels about the increasingly feeble stranger who has taken his place. En Sang For Martin was based on the novel Boken om E by Ulla Isaksson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Bille August
Writer(s):
Bille August
Producer(s):
Bille AugustMichael ObelLars Kolvig
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Situations, Adult Language)
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    Andrea P.

    "A Song for Martin" is a very moving and realistic portrayal of coping with the progression of Alzheimer's in a loved one. The acting is simply marvelous, the film wholly believable and engaging throughout its two hours. The lovely and original music adds a new dimension and is a character unto itself. The music, in fact, helps us to understand who these two people were before Alzheimer's intruded on their lives and how they react to profound change. The characters are well fleshed out and not just a means to illustrate a disease process. "A Song for Martin" in no way resembles a "Hallmark" film; it is not at all saccharine or heroic, yet it beautifully reflects the love of a middle-aged couple who have been lucky to find love in the autum of their life, only to have it snat*ched from them by a cruel disease. It is superbly directed, and the Swedish scenery is breathtaking. It could scarcely be improved. The final scene while the credits are rolling contain quite a surprise.

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    Ann C.

    A small treasure of a movie, which I had never heard of and found on the Blockbuster website listed alongside another movie that I was about to add to my queue. The powerful and tragic love affair of two older musicians moved me deeply. Adding to the pleasure was the setting... in Sweden. I love Scandinavian films and wish more were offered in my area of the USA!

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    Charles S.

    I thought this was a very good movie. It was a good love story about new love later in life. But more than that, I thought it realistically depicted the pain & loss caused by the challenge of dealing with alzheimer's disease. I saw this movie a few years ago but still remember how I felt while watching it. I can't say that about many other movies.

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