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Directed by | Alf Sjöberg |
Produced by | Rune Waldekranz |
Screenplay by | Alf Sjöberg |
Based on | Miss Julie by August Strindberg |
Starring | Anita Björk Ulf Palme |
Music by | Dag Wirén |
Cinematography | Göran Strindberg |
Editing by | Lennart Wallén |
Studio | AB Sandrew-Produktion |
Release date(s) | 6 April 1951(Cannes Film Festival) 30 July 1951 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Miss Julie (Swedish: Fröken Julie) is a 1951 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and starring Anita Björk and Ulf Palme, based on the play of the same name by August Strindberg. The film deals with class, sex and power as the title character, the daughter of a Count in 19th century Sweden, begins a relationship with one of the estate's servants. The film won the Grand Prize at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Alf Sjöberg had directed a stage adaption of August Strindberg's Miss Julie in 1949, starring Ulf Palme as Jean and Inga Tidblad in the title role. For the film adaption, not only Palme was kept but also many of the set designs. Tidblad however, at the age of almost 50, was replaced by the 27-year-old Anita Björk. Tidblad's interpretation was held as an ideal by the director and only during the exterior sequences, which had not been part of the stage version, did Björk feel that the part actually belonged to her.[2] Filming took place between 28 April and 18 July 1950 in Sandrew's studios and various locations in the Stockholm area, including Dalarö, Stora Wäsby Castle and the Drottningholm Palace Park.[3]
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