Britt-Marie Was Here (film)
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''Britt-Marie Was Here'' ( sv, Britt-Marie var här) is a 2019 Swedish
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film directed by
Tuva Novotny Tuva Moa Matilda Karolina Novotny Hedström (born 21 December 1979) is a Swedish actress, director, and singer. She was born in Stockholm, and was raised in Åmot, Brunskog, outside Arvika. She is the daughter of Czech film director David Jan N ...
based on
Fredrik Backman Fredrik Backman (born 2 June 1981) is a Swedish author, blogger, and columnist. He wrote '' A Man Called Ove'' (2012), ''Things My Son Needs to Know about the World'' (2012), '' My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry'' (2013), ''Britt-M ...
's 2014 novel of the same name. Produced by Gustav Oldén and Nicklas Wikström Nicastro, the film stars
Pernilla August Pernilla August (; born Mia Pernilla Hertzman-Ericson; 13 February 1958) is a Swedes, Swedish actor, actress, film director, director and screenwriter. Being one of Sweden's leading actresses and a longtime collaborator with director Ingmar Bergm ...
,
Peter Haber Peter Alexander Haber (born 12 December 1952) is a Swedish actor. His father was German, his mother Swedish. He grew up in Skåne, Sweden, and in Remscheid, Germany. In 1987 he was hired by the Stockholm City Theatre where he was active until ...
, Anders Mossling,
Malin Levanon Malin Vulcano Levanon (born 12 November 1977), also known as Malin Vulcano, is a Swedish actress. She grew up in Gagnef in Dalarna, where she already at the age of eight made her acting debut in the annual summer plays that was made in her villa ...
, and
Vera Vitali Anna "Vera" Vitali (born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish actress and playwright, who stars as Lisa in the drama series '' Bonus Family''. Biography Anna Vera Vitali was born October 3, 1981 in Stockholm. Vera Vitali grew up in a film family. Her ...
. The plot follows the titular protagonist Britt-Marie, a 63-year-old homemaker played by August, who leaves her cheating husband of 40 years and reluctantly takes on a job as a youth soccer coach in the remote town of Borg. Critics received the film with mixed reviews − some criticized the plot as predictable, while others praised the portrayal of self-discovery and performance of August. At the 55th Guldbagge Awards, August received a nomination for
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.


Plot

63-year old homemaker Britt-Marie lives a mundane life. Meticulously organized, she follows the same routine everyday- making lists, cleaning windows, doing the laundry, preparing dinner for her husband of 40 years, Kent, who barely notices her. When her husband travels for work, she stays back at home where she feels safe. When her husband suffers from heart-attack, Britt-Marie finds a mistress by his side at the hospital and discovers that he had been unfaithful. Disappointed, Britt-Marie returns home, packs her bags, and heads out to make her own life. She travels to the remote Swedish town of Borg, where she accepts the only temporary job she's offered. She reluctantly starts working at a recreation center, coaching a local football team of 10-year-olds. Despite having no knowledge about soccer, Britt-Marie tries her best to train the group and make a better life for herself.


Cast


Reception

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, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 50 out of 100 based on seven critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Contemporary critics praised the film for its sentimental portrayal of self-discovery of a mature woman. Pernilla August was praised for her performance in the lead role, with David Lewis from ''
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'' calling it "dryly funny, but also subtly affecting" and found it refreshing "to watch her heart and mind slowly but surely open up to life's possibilities". ''
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''s critic Tea Bugbee praised August's "restrained performance", describing the film as "a relatively unchallenging yet ultimately pleasant watch". Trevor Johnston, in his piece for ''
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'' believed that August was the film's "real star performer", arguing that "her deftly measured approach pays strong emotional dividends". Giving the film a B-grade rating, ''
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'' reviewer James Verniere complimented the works of the actors. He singled out the character of "Bank" played by Levinsonas as one of the "most memorable characters", and described the film as a "story of reinvention that "adjust to whatever life throws at us at whatever age". Reviewers criticized the plot as predictable. ''
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''s writer Gary Goldstein said that the movie felt "engaging and relatable" at times, though he added that it "never work dup the requisite head of steam". Meanwhile, Thomas Floyd of ''
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'' described the characters as "likable, intriguing and, for the most part, a tad underdeveloped", and felt that the story could have benefited "from a more padded runtime". In a more critical review, ''
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'' writer Karolina Fjellborg panned the performance of the actors, and narrative of the film. At the 55th Guldbagge Awards, August received a nomination for
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References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 8103160, Britt-Marie Was Here 2019 drama films 2010s Swedish-language films