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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter graduation, a Swedish youth goes to live with his uncle in the countryside and immediately takes a liking to a local girl.After graduation, a Swedish youth goes to live with his uncle in the countryside and immediately takes a liking to a local girl.After graduation, a Swedish youth goes to live with his uncle in the countryside and immediately takes a liking to a local girl.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Folke Sundquist
- Göran
- (as Folke Sundqvist)
Sten Mattsson
- Olle, Farm Worker
- (as Sten Mattson)
Erich Conrad
- Helge
- (as Erich Conard)
Margaretha Löwler
- Mary Ann, Göran's Girlfriend
- (as Margareta Löwler)
Olav Riégo
- Teacher
- (as Olav Riego)
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This film was upon it´s release subject to much attention, not only in Sweden, but across most of Europe. This perhaps not due to any particular cineastic greatness but rather the rather candid nude swimming scene (perhaps the first in a non-adult feature film making it past the scissors of the censors) which sparked somewhat of an outcry amongst morality watchdogs.
In short, this film acted as sort of a springbord for a new wave of filmmaking in nothern Europe.
In short, this film acted as sort of a springbord for a new wave of filmmaking in nothern Europe.
Swedish classic with Ulla Jacobsson and Folke Sundquist
A student (Folke Sundquist as Göran) from the city comes to work in the country over the summer. He quickly finds a connection and falls in love with the enchanting farm girl Kerstin (Ulla Jacobsson). Even if Uncle Persson (Edvin Adolphson) has sympathy for the young people, not all villagers see it that way. The priest (John Elfström) preaches powerfully against the depravity of youth. But the lovers enjoy their summer of happiness with its bright nights and skinny dipping together. Until a serious accident occurs...
This Swedish film (1951) by Arne Mattson hit like a bomb. Back then, nudity on the screen was still an outrageous sensation, and it was staged so beautifully and naturally and innocently. By the way, the film was produced by the traditional Nordisk Film, which is still active as a mini-major in the film business today. HON DANSADE EN SOMMAR was awarded the Golden Bear at the 1952 Berlinale. Ulla Jacobsson (1929-1982) then also appeared in German-language films. Folke Sundquist (1925-2009) was also in the Ingmar Bergman classic SMULTRONSTÄLLET, which won the Golden Bear in 1958. Berlin has certainly brought Folke Sundquist luck.
A beautiful film that touches the heart and celebrates the Swedish summer!
A student (Folke Sundquist as Göran) from the city comes to work in the country over the summer. He quickly finds a connection and falls in love with the enchanting farm girl Kerstin (Ulla Jacobsson). Even if Uncle Persson (Edvin Adolphson) has sympathy for the young people, not all villagers see it that way. The priest (John Elfström) preaches powerfully against the depravity of youth. But the lovers enjoy their summer of happiness with its bright nights and skinny dipping together. Until a serious accident occurs...
This Swedish film (1951) by Arne Mattson hit like a bomb. Back then, nudity on the screen was still an outrageous sensation, and it was staged so beautifully and naturally and innocently. By the way, the film was produced by the traditional Nordisk Film, which is still active as a mini-major in the film business today. HON DANSADE EN SOMMAR was awarded the Golden Bear at the 1952 Berlinale. Ulla Jacobsson (1929-1982) then also appeared in German-language films. Folke Sundquist (1925-2009) was also in the Ingmar Bergman classic SMULTRONSTÄLLET, which won the Golden Bear in 1958. Berlin has certainly brought Folke Sundquist luck.
A beautiful film that touches the heart and celebrates the Swedish summer!
This is a simple "boy meets girl" "parents/adults don't understand us" film, but a very well done one. Ulla Jacobsson is captivating in the lead. I like her performance here better than in "Smiles of a Summer Night", although the latter is the better film. I also found "One Summer of Happiness" interesting for what it said about post-war Sweden. Well done.
10Glibert
I saw the movie in Hungary with my girl friend in 1955. I was 21 years old and she was 19. My girl friend was a simple little girl who never was yet in love with anybody. She loved me very much and I started to love her after the ending of a previous affair with a girl who left me for a wealthy man. She was so similar to Kerstin. She became my Kerstin. I even called her in my mind Kerstin and those who knew us and saw the movie also called her Kerstin. (It was a very popular movie in Hungary and many people saw it). The movie had the greatest impression on us, ..even more so on me.. The story of true love. I fall in love with my Kerstin and married her a year later....49 years ago. I still love my Kerstin. I would love to buy the movie in DVD or in any other format. Could anybody help? Is it available?
This charming film should be restored and reissued. Its story line is simple, perhaps a bit trite. However, the central character Kerstin presents us with a rare glimpse of the blossoming of youth, emerging from innocence to passion to tragedy in a short season. No spectacular acting here, but one senses a freshness and spontaneity rarely grasped in low budget productions. No specific message here, other than raw warmth followed by pain and despair. Too bad Ulla was not discovered and well directed later on! We missed a great actress. (We named our first daughter after her character long before she was born!)
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- AnecdotesThis film was mentioned by a 1954 Memorandum of the New York State Education Department, written with regard to New York State Law 1954, Chapter 620, which added definitions of "immoral" and "incite to crime" for motion picture censorship purposes. The Memorandum cited this film as an example of a film about which the ED's Motion Picture Division had been "beset with inquiries and applications for reconsideration of motion pictures which heretofore have been regarded as contrary to the present provisions of the statute." It stated that One Summer of Happiness "contains a scene where a boy, nineteen, and a girl, seventeen, spending a vacation together, swim and embrace in the nude."
- Bandes originalesPsalm 355: Blott en dag, ett ögonblick i sänder
Music by Oscar Ahnfelt (as Oscar Ahnfeldt)
Lyrics by Lina Sandell
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- One Summer of Happiness
- Lieux de tournage
- Mälaren, Sigtuna, Stockholms län, Suède(Göran and Kerstin's nude bath)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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