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Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

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Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

Miss Julie (1951)
DVD9 | ISO | NTSC 4:3 | Cover + Booklet | 01:39:24 | 7,87 Gb
Audio: Swedish AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama | The Criterion Collection #416

Director: Alf Sjöberg
Stars: Anita Björk, Ulf Palme, Märta Dorff

Swedish filmmaker Alf Sjöberg’s visually innovative, Cannes Grand Prix-winning adaptation of August Strindberg’s renowned 1888 play brings to scalding life the excoriating words of the stage’s preeminent surveyor of all things rotten in the state of male-female relations. Miss Julie vividly depicts the battle of the sexes and classes that ensues when a wealthy businessman’s daughter (Anita Björk, in a fiercely emotional performance) falls for her father’s bitter servant. Celebrated for its unique cinematic style (and censored upon its first release in the United States for its adult content), Sjöberg’s film was an important turning point in Scandinavian cinema.



Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

Swedish filmmaker Alf Sjöberg's visually innovative, Cannes Grand Prix-winning adaptation of August Strindberg's renowned 1888 play brings to scalding life the excoriating words of the stage's preeminent surveyor of all things rotten in the state of male-female relations. Miss Julie vividly depicts the battle of the sexes and classes that ensues when a wealthy businessman's daughter (Anita Björk, in a fiercely emotional performance) falls for her father's bitter servant. Celebrated for its unique cinematic style (and censored upon its first release in the United States for its adult content), Sjöberg's film was an important turning point in Scandinavian cinema.

Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

Sjöberg was head honcho in the post-war revival of Swedish cinema before Ingmar Bergman emerged. He began as a stage director, and his adaptation of August Strindberg's classic became his most admired film, sharing the Best Film Award at Cannes (with De Sica's Miracle in Milan) in 1951. The title role is magnificently played by Björk, and despite a slight opening-up of the play, the intensity never lets up. Miss Julie's humiliation of the valet Jean (Palme) and her oblique seduction of the underling, leading to tragedy, remain as the powerful central images from a drama about sexual repression and class.
Excerpt from Channel 4
Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

Some films are so utterly faultless and brilliantly made that one is almost at a loss to find enough superlatives with which to praise them, and yet, at the same time keep it credible. MISS JULIE is one such film, and it seems entirely fitting that one of the greatest Swedish films ever made should be based on the work of one of Sweden's greatest writers. Every single aspect of this film is perfect; the black and white photography, the wonderful musical score by Dag Wiren, the acting from all the cast, but in particular from Anita Bjork who sets a standard in playing Miss Julie that could hardly be bettered. The play which provides the screenplay is of course devastating with the inexorable interplay between class and rank, and human desire and lust overlapping and intertwining, and too, the now almost forgotten concept of "duty" and "honour". If you like movies that make you think, eat away at your heart and memory long after you have seen them, then I cannot recommend MISS JULIE more highly. In the fifty years since it was made, its brilliance has not diminished one jot. A masterpiece and a film to truly treasure.
IMDB Reviewer
Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]

Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- New video essay by film historian Peter Cowie
- Archival television interview with director Alf Sjöberg
- A 2006 television documentary about the play Miss Julie and dramatist August Strindberg
- Theatrical trailer
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by film scholars Peter Matthews and Birgitta Steene
Miss Julie (1951) [The Criterion Collection #416] [ReUp]


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