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Laila

  • 1929
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,5/10
287
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Laila (1929)
DramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA spirited Norwegian Lass is torn between two suitors and two cultures.A spirited Norwegian Lass is torn between two suitors and two cultures.A spirited Norwegian Lass is torn between two suitors and two cultures.

  • Direção
    • George Schnéevoigt
  • Roteiristas
    • Jens Andreas Friis
    • George Schnéevoigt
  • Artistas
    • Mona Mårtenson
    • Tryggve Larssen
    • Harald Schwenzen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,5/10
    287
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • George Schnéevoigt
    • Roteiristas
      • Jens Andreas Friis
      • George Schnéevoigt
    • Artistas
      • Mona Mårtenson
      • Tryggve Larssen
      • Harald Schwenzen
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Mona Mårtenson
    Mona Mårtenson
    • Laila
    Tryggve Larssen
    • Jåmpa
    Harald Schwenzen
    • Anders
    Peter Malberg
    • Aslag Laagje
    Cally Monrad
    • Mor Laagje, hans kone
    Henry Gleditsch
    • Mellet
    Finn Bernhoft
    • C.O. Lind, handlesmann
    Lilly Larson-Lund
    • Hans hustru
    Ibe Brekke
    • Magga, tjenestepike hos Lind
    Aslag Aslagsen Sara
    • Lasse, en tjenestegutt
    Rasmus Christiansen
    • Bror til C.O. Lind
    Alice O'Fredericks
    • Inger
    Mattis Morotaja
    • Melet som liten gutt
    • Direção
      • George Schnéevoigt
    • Roteiristas
      • Jens Andreas Friis
      • George Schnéevoigt
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    9oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Audience pleaser, delights with its untrammelled lust for life

    This is one of the first chances anyone has had to see this film in a proper condition in living memory. It played at the renowned Pordenone silent film festival last year and happily made it to London this. It was restored in the seventies for Norwegian TV, but it was played at the wrong frame rate, so folks were seeing a 165 minute movie in 120 minutes (and with subtitles instead of intertitles!), which was obviously a mockery.

    The film is about a baby called Laila who we see grow into a little girl and finally a young woman during the film. She lives an exciting nomadic life with the whole tundra her playground. She is played by Mona Mårtenson, who is a wonder to behold. The movie is a drama of faces, there is a number of hugely expressive faces in the film, and all you can do is sit there and take in their radiance and pure joie de vivre. Mona for example really is a damned livewire, it's all she can do to stop bursting out of her skin, happiness is written all over her face. With silent film it really does help if you have expressive actors, and they hit the jackpot of them with this movie.

    There's a lot of racial subtext in this movie which is mined as a source of amusement more than anything else (the film occasionally sails provocatively close to the wind in terms of racism). Apart from Laila's scrapes with death the film is a love story where Laila has to choose between a Finn and a Norwegian. Laila is a woman caught between two cultures, she is ethnically Norwegian but gets brought up with Sami (called Lapps in this film) who are the indigenous people of Finnmark. I think folks watching the film mistook Finnmark to be a concoction of Finland and Denmark, used to introduce a location nonspecifically (judging from the tittering). However it is the province at the very top of Norway, the Far North Eastern tip. Here the Sami people traditionally live off reindeer herding, and in fact you now have to be Sami in order to profit from reindeer husbandry in Norway by law. So they are a nomadic people, as opposed to the Norwegian's who lived off farming and trade via the fjords.

    Sami are generally distinguished in this movie in that they wear a traditional ciehgahpir (which is a Four Winds Hat, a pretty particoloured chapeau, not too dissimilar to a jester's hat). They are a damned lively bunch, whose favourite pastime, hilariously, is lassoing. It was guaranteed to get a laugh from the audience every time Laila decided to lasso something.

    The two main Sami men in the movie are the loyal Jåmpa and the rich man Aslag Laagje. Seeing those two I was strongly reminded of Frans Hals portraiture and Dreyer's film Der van engang (1922). A couple of lusty fellows with epic eyebrows who lead a nomadic life of wolf hunting and reindeer herding. The light of their life is Laila, their happiness continually bound to her fortunes.

    The flavour of this epic movie is the joie de vivre previously alluded to. There's a positive joy associated with the presence of children and with mere existence that simply is no longer possible to capture at this point in time. It's a cynical world we have now where folks have to worry about events and processes that are far beyond their control, and it's no longer clear why we bring children into the world.

    For nearly three hours though the audience forgot about that and revelled in the entertainment. It's a measure of the sheer good-naturedness of the film that when the melodrama comes along towards the end of the film, even though it's almost absurd, you're carried along willingly.

    I only wish I could have watched it with my dog so she could have barked at the wolves. Yes there really is something for everyone here.
    7FerdinandVonGalitzien

    Nature, Ethnography And Social Prejudices

    The Danish silent film director Herr George Schnéevoigt had previous to his excellent oeuvre "Laila" (1929) a reputable career as a cinematographer, working in many early Herr Carl Theodor Dreyer silent films as well as in Herr Gunnar Sommerfeldt's "Markens Grode" (1921), another excellent Norwegian silent oeuvre. The latter is certainly very important in order to understand the magnificent and exquisite treatment of wild nature and the smooth dramatic intensity in "Laila".

    Filmed in varied and beautiful Norwegian places ( interiors were shot at Nordisk Film Company's Studio ) Herr Schnéevoigt drew on his experience as a cinematographer to reflect the cinematic and dramatic potential of Norwegian landscapes for his adaptation of the eponymous novel by Herr J. A. Friis. Laila is a young fraulein who, when her parents take her to be baptized in a distant town from home, is lost after her family is chased by wolves. Herr Jampa, a Lapp and servant of a wealthy reindeer owner Herr Lagje, finds the baby and thus she is raised as a Lapp.

    The tundra is the constant background in "Laila" determining the dramatic elements of the story as well the daily lives of the characters, combining thrilling sequences like the attack of the hungry wolves and the danger of deadly waterfalls. The Lapps live in a cold and hard environment but even there love thrives even though difficulties transpire when prejudice comes to the surface ( The Lapps are a racial and social minority within Norway ).

    In spite of the realism of the setting and the accurate depiction of the idiosyncrasies of the locals Herr Schnéevoigt is not constructing a documentary. "Laila" is fiction and tells a universal story, a "common" one about true feelings and love against a harsh background and a brilliant depiction of ancient cultures in the tundra. Herr Schnéevoigt brilliantly combines nature, ethnography and social prejudices to make a film with terrific cinematic power wherein adventure, romance and melodrama are given equal weight. The actors are inspired and perfectly suited to their roles as Lapps or Norwegians, two different and divergent cultures.

    At this point it is necessary to say this beautiful restored silent film was recently released in modernen disc format by the longhaired youngsters at "Flicker Alley" in collaboration with some Norwegian foundations. The disc includes a brand new piano score by Herr Robert Israel. Flicker Alley has made it possible for silent film fans around the world to enjoy what is one of the best Norwegian silent films ever made.

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must defrost himself.
    9morrisonhimself

    Fascinatingly alien, a picture of life unknown, especially to Southwesterners

    Magnificent scenery, including lots of snow, superior acting, and moving camera by director George Schnéevoigt all make the involved story set in the frozen wastes of Scandinavia absolutely enthralling.

    Accompanied by a score (produced by the prolific Robert Israel) of piano reductions of music from Grieg, "Laila," as presented on Turner Classic Movies on 22 November 2015 -- remember we in California are hours behind most of these United States, the Eastern Time Zone of which saw it on Monday morning, 23 November -- presented a picture of a life so foreign to me, and probably most of us, that it could have been done badly and still be mesmerizing.

    Frozen wastes, reindeer, strange alphabet, ravenous wolves, life lived on skis, and funny-looking hats just made "Laila" all the more intriguing.

    "Laila" is as good as and often better than any Hollywood production, and I am puzzled as to why we haven't seen more films from Norway.

    Above all, watch the marvelous bodily and facial expressions to see some superlative acting.

    Especially watch Mona Mårtenson in the title role: She is beautifully athletic as the Lapp girl, and she and the other three young adults in particular are very attractive besides.

    And Mona Mårtenson has one of the most expressive faces I have ever seen. She alone would make this movie worth watching again and again.

    To sum up, this is an extremely well done look at a culture so different, it is downright alien, but utterly fascinating. I very highly recommend "Laila," for frequent viewings.

    Two words recur you will want to research: "Finnmark" and "daro." When you understand them, watch "Laila" again with improved understanding
    8jordondave-28085

    The old customs of Norway is more interesting than the story itself

    1929) Laila SILENT ROMANTIC DRAMA

    Silent film from icy Norway (which is like the North Pole) centers on the circumstances. Adapted from the novel by Jens Andreas Friis co-written and directed by George Schnéevoigt that revolves, starting from Laila as a little baby girl, up until she grows up becomes old enough to marry, and the rapport she has with her cousin than what the person she's expected to marry.

    Because of my ignorance towards Norwegian customs- I was more fascinated with it's old customs than it's story, even though I've seen similar type love stories before, despite being it being well made and well acted in terms of expressions and reactions, the characters are still easy to identify.
    10cjorgensen-3

    A love story set in another time and place.

    I caught the second half of this move late at night on TCM. I really enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the Lapp people and their folk costumes. The vistas behind the actors was breathtaking. I also enjoyed watching how integral the reindeer was in their culture. They reindeer pulled the sleds and pulled the people on skies. They showed the dwellings of the Lapp people and a traditional wedding. I live in Southern California, so I have never seen anything like this. Most exciting was knowing that nothing was computer-generated like today. It was a wonderful glimpse into the past. The plot, though a little thin and a bit predicable compared to today's films, was still interesting and moved quickly enough to keep interest.

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    • Curiosidades
      Screenplay was adapted from a popular 1881 novel by Jens Andreas Friis. J.A. Friis was the first professor at a Norwegian university to hold a chair in Sami culture. He is widely recognized as the founder of the Sami language studies.
    • Citações

      Anders: No Norwegian proposes to a Lapp girl and no Lapp girl marries a daro.

    • Versões alternativas
      A verson of this movie was shown in a film-festival in Haugesund, Norway in 1992. The change was that it where shown with some new composed music by "Kjetil Bjørnstad".
    • Conexões
      Remade as Sinfonia do Ártico (1937)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de outubro de 1929 (Noruega)
    • País de origem
      • Noruega
    • Idioma
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      • Лайла
    • Empresa de produção
      • Lunde Film
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 45 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Silent
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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