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''Selkvinnen'' (The Seal Woman) is a
Norwegian Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the ...
film from 1953. It was directed by
Lauritz Falk Lauritz Falk (15 November 1909 – 1 February 1990) was a Swedish-Norwegian actor, film director, singer and painter. He appeared in about 60 roles in films and TV between 1923 and 1989. He is the cousin of the Swedish artist Bertram Schmiterl ...
and Per Jonson; Falk himself played the lead role in the film. The film script was written by
Leif Sinding Leif Sinding (19 November 1895 – 13 May 1985) was a Norwegian film director and journalist. He worked for the newspapers ''Verdens Gang'', ''Aftenposten'', and ''Morgenbladet''. Among his silent films are ''Himmeluret'' from 1925, based on G ...
. Gunnar Sønstevold composed the music for the film.


Plot

Danish
bailiff A bailiff (from Middle English baillif, Old French ''baillis'', ''bail'' "custody") is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given. Bailiffs are of various kinds and their offi ...
s rule the
Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ), or simply the Faroes ( fo, Føroyar ; da, Færøerne ), are a North Atlantic island group and an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. They are located north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway bet ...
with a firm hand. In
Tórshavn Tórshavn (; lit. "Thor's harbour"), usually locally referred to as simply ''Havn'', is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands. It is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. To the northwest of the city lies the ...
resides the bailiff Hammershaimb, who is hard and unapproachable in his civil service, but is caring and loving as a family man. He tries to relieve his daughter Inger's boredom by letting her travel to his new country house, Skardir, while he ponders his administrative problems. First and foremost, it is the royal trade monopoly and its harsh methods that is a source of dissatisfaction, and public opinion against the monopoly is growing stronger. The Faroese are aware that this institution is impoverishing them, and the leader of the public opinion campaign against it is Paul Nolsøe, with the rich farmer Hannes Klasor by his side. The first time Paul and the bailiff's daughter Inger meet is when Paul, who is a renowned at catching
northern gannet The northern gannet (''Morus bassanus'') is a seabird, the largest species of the gannet family, Sulidae. It is native to the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, breeding in Western Europe and Northeastern North America. It is the largest seabird in t ...
s at risk to his own life, tries to show Inger how this dangerous task in the mountains takes place. Inger feels strongly attracted to the stout Faroese farmer, and gradually a friendship develops between them. Paul shows her the land, and he takes her home to his farm, where his cousin Ragni manages the house. Inger discovers that Ragni is in love with her cousin, something Paul does not understand. After an unsuccessful meeting between Paul and the bailiff, the bailiff is made aware by his servant of the friendship between Inger and Paul. Nonetheless, they continue to meet. Paul tells Inger that he has plans to travel to
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
and tell the king about the irregularities of the monopoly. However, Inger is skeptical about this. Hannes is upset after a failed courtship, and he urges the farmers to fight, but Paul urges level-headedness. This leads to a fight between the two men, when a
humpback whale The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh up to . The hump ...
is suddenly spotted in the sea. Then the hunt is underway, and afterward there is a party. It has been arranged that Inger will leave the Faroe Islands, but she refuses. However, when she finds out that her father is corrupt, she agrees to travel. When Paul is to take the boat to Copenhagen, he and his two fellow travelers are overpowered and locked inside the hold. Paul sees Inger from the hold, and he thinks she has betrayed him. He tells his comrades the legend of the seal woman. In Copenhagen, Inger engages in fun and parties, but she is reminded of Paul, who is now accused of rebellion against the king. Inger then seeks out the judge and arranges for an investigator to be sent to the Faroe Islands. She then seeks out Paul in prison and tells him to take courage. She says that there is someone at home waiting for him—namely, Ragni. Paul is then acquitted, and the king receives him in audience. Paul imagines the Faroe Islands, with its bustling bird life, the whale hunt, and Ragni's happy face.


About the film

Today ''Selkvinnen'' is considered a legendary Norwegian film turkey. It received very bad reviews after the premiere, which led to it being reedited and attempts to re-release it. ''
Arbeiderbladet ''Dagsavisen'' is a daily newspaper published in Oslo, Norway. The former party organ of the Norwegian Labour Party, the ties loosened over time from 1975 to 1999. It has borne several names, and was called ''Arbeiderbladet'' from 1923 to 1997. ...
'' wrote on November 17, 1953: " Aamot has been kind enough to show this film in the center. But neither ts screening atthe Saga Cinema, the bailiff's daughter's swim in 17th-century underwear, or a blonde and naked seal woman rising from the sea will be able to save this Norwegian film in port. In addition, it is too clumsy and involuntarily comical in its unartistic attempt to merge a series of documentary footage from bird hunting, whaling, and weather conditions in the Faroe Islands with a historical depiction of
Nólsoyar Páll Nólsoyar Páll (originally, Poul Poulsen Nolsøe) (11 October 1766 – 1808 or 1809) is a Faroese national hero. He was a seaman, trader, poet, farmer and boat builder who tried to develop direct trade between the Faroes and the rest of Eu ...
(Lauritz Falk) and some other handsome Faroese rebels against the Danish trade monopoly yoke. ... For an occupational psychologist it may be of interest that this film—which Leif Sinding's spirit hovers over, although his name is not mentioned in any of the credits—is about a small people's struggle against foreign oppressors." ''
Dagbladet ''Dagbladet'' (lit.: ''The Daily Magazine'') is one of Norway's largest newspapers and is published in the tabloid format. It has 1,400,000 daily readers on mobile, web and paper. Traditionally ''Dagbladet'' is considered the main liberal newsp ...
'' wrote on November 17, 1953: "it does not help to just have sagging trousers, top hats, and seagull cries. It's bitter to have to say it, but with ''Selvinnen'' Norwegian film goes all the way to the bottom, as it has not done since the war. ... You would almost need state support to see this movie! ... Holst Jensen and Jack Fjeldstad remind one in minor roles that, after all, films have been made in Norway before." The film is considered the one that put an end to a public film-funding arrangement whereby films were privately funded, presented to a committee, quality-approved, and then had the funding covered by the public sector. This was the first film that did not receive such approval, and the uproar led to the arrangement being changed.


Cast

*
Lauritz Falk Lauritz Falk (15 November 1909 – 1 February 1990) was a Swedish-Norwegian actor, film director, singer and painter. He appeared in about 60 roles in films and TV between 1923 and 1989. He is the cousin of the Swedish artist Bertram Schmiterl ...
as Paul Nolsøe * Liv Hagerup as Ragni, Paul's cousin *
Hjalmar Fries Hjalmar Fries Schwenzen (April 16, 1891 – December 14, 1973) was a Norwegian actor and theater director. He had his film debut in '' Pan'' in 1922. Fries was employed at the National Theater in the 1920s, and he was the theater director at th ...
as the bailiff Wenzel Hammershaimb * Ågot Børseth as Elise, the bailiff's wife * Marie Hamilton as Ragni, the bailiff's daughter *
Gunnar Skar Gunnar Julius Skar (July 5, 1923 – October 12, 2012) was a Norwegian actor and theater director. Career During the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s he worked as an actor and director at the New Theater and its successor, the Oslo New Theater. Skar also ...
as Niclas, the bailiff's servant *
Jack Fjeldstad Jack Fjeldstad (24 March 1915 – 4 September 2000) was a Norwegian actor and stage producer. He was active on stage and in films for more than fifty years. He made his film debut in ''Det drønner gjennom dalen'' in 1937, and participated in ...
as Hannes Klasor * Ronnie Boatler as the seal woman


References


External links

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