Jag Ar Maria -1979- New!
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The Swedish title Jag är Maria (“I Am Maria”) is a declaration of self, but the film questions it: Who is Maria when she’s not being daughter, lover, or caretaker? Pay attention to scenes where Maria speaks her own name or is addressed by others — the tone often suggests doubt.
At its heart, I Am Maria is a story about an unusual friendship that forms between two deeply isolated individuals. The plot follows 11-year-old Maria, a young girl who is forced to leave her home and mother to stay temporarily with her mother's cousin, Lennart, and his wife, Maj-Britt, in a small Swedish town. Uprooted from her familiar surroundings, Maria finds herself in a new and restrictive environment, feeling alone and misunderstood. Jag ar Maria -1979-
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At its core, the film presents a sharp dichotomy between a child's objective worldview and adult prejudice. Maria judges people by their character rather than their reputation. Her perspective directly opposes the small-minded conformity of the village. The Power of Outsider Art This public link is valid for 7 days
Despite its relatively low profile, Jag är Maria achieved notable critical success. At the (Sweden's national film award), Peter Lindgren won the award for Best Actor for his performance as Jon. The film also won the Audience Prize of the Lübecker Nachrichten at the 1980 Lübeck Nordic Film Days .
In 2019, the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter ranked Jag är Maria #47 on its list of "The 100 Best Swedish Films of All Time." The author wrote: "More than the political films of the 70s, this small, frozen story of one girl’s survival instinct is Sweden’s true national trauma film." Can’t copy the link right now
Delivers a brilliant and poignant performance as the lonely, misunderstood painter.