Freud's Leaving Home

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Freud's Leaving Home
Directed by Susanne Bier
Produced by Peter Kropenin
Written by Marianne Goldman
Starring Ghita Nørby
Gunilla Röör
Music by Johan Söderqvist
Cinematography Erik Zappon
Editing by Pernille Bech Christensen
Distributed by Les Acacias Cinéaudience
Release dates
  • October 18, 1991 (1991-10-18) (Sweden)
Running time 103 min.
Country Sweden
Denmark
Language Swedish
Budget SEK 12,000,000 ($1,842,599 USD)
Box office SEK 5,569,306 ($855,166 USD)

Freud's Leaving Home (Swedish: Freud flyttar hemifrån...) is a 1991 Swedish comedy film, directed by Susanne Bier. The film won 10 awards and was nominated for 3.

The film follows a girl, Freud, from Sweden who comes from a Jewish family, and it became the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture[1]

Plot

Cast

Awards

Won

  • 1992 Angers European First Film Festival:
    • Audience Award - (Susanne Bier)
    • C.I.C.A.E. Award - (Susanne Bier)
  • 1992 Bodil Awards:
    • Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
  • 1992 Créteil International Women's Film Festival:
    • Grand Prix Award - (Susanne Bier)
  • 1992 European Film Awards:
    • Best Supporting Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
  • 1992 Guldbagge Awards:
    • Best Actress - (Gunilla Röör)
  • 1991 Montréal World Film Festival:
    • Special Mention - (Susanne Bier)
  • 1992 Robert Festival:
    • Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
    • Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)
    • Best Supporting Actress - (Jessica Zandén)

Nominated

  • 1992 Guldbagge Awards:
    • Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
    • Best Direction - (Susanne Bier)
    • Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)

External links

References

  1. Soila, Tytti (February 22, 1998). Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge. p. 219. ISBN 978-0415081955. Retrieved 2013-05-10. 
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