Director: Jan Troell
Stars: Maria Heiskanen, Mikael Persbrandt, Jesper Christensen, Callin Öhrvall
In a series of remarkable events inspired by a true story, Maria
Heiskanen stars as Maria Larsson, a Finnish mother and housewife who
devotes all of her attention, care, and consideration to the well-being
of her family -- but, like many homemakers, does so at the expense of
her own identity and self-awareness. Not that her dockworker husband,
Sigge (Mikael Persbrandt), particularly deserves such consideration; a
brutish, alcoholic lout, his evenings consist of making life hell for
Maria and
their daughter with
tyrannical, abusive behavior. Then, as the dockworkers go on strike and
the family's economic situation plummets, a ray of hope appears, in the
form of a Contessa camera won in a local lottery. Unsurprisingly, Maria
at first attempts to pawn it to reel in extra monies, but store owner
Sebastian Pedersen convinces her otherwise; he teaches her how to use
it, and she begins taking gorgeous, haunting photographs with the
unaffected, instinctive perceptions of a young child. As the woman's
self-discovery builds and her identity takes on form and definition,
Sebastian unofficially takes her on as a protégée and quietly witnesses
romantic feelings for her building inside of him. Meanwhile, Sigge's
life falls to pieces when the authorities connect him with the
catastrophic explosion of a British vessel. Maria's daughter, Maja
(Callin Öhrvall), narrates. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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