Summaries

Dina grows up in a village at a fjord in 1860s north Norway. As child, she accidentally kills her mom and loses her rich dad's love. She grows up to be a clever, pretty, wild, and strange woman. She marries a rich Frenchman.

In Northern Norway during the 1860s, a little girl named Dina accidentally causes her mother's death. Overcome with grief, her father refuses to raise her, leaving her in the care of the household servants. Dina grows up wild and unmanageable; her only friend is Tomas the stableboy. She summons her mother's ghost and develops a strange fascination with death, as well as a passion for living. Family friend Jacob encourages Dina's father to hire Lorch, a tutor who introduces her to the cello. When Dina is old enough, she marries Jacob and moves to Reinsnes, a port he runs with his mother Karen and stepsons Niels and Anders . Niels doesn't like Dina's wild ways, or the fact that she has taken over accounting duties at Reinsnes. Dina's eccentric tendencies become even stronger, eventually leading Jacob into his own accident and bringing Tomas back into her life.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • 19th century
  • anarchist
  • co written by director
  • reference to alexander pushkin
  • pierre joseph proudhon
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Mar 7, 2002
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Germany France Norway Denmark Sweden
Language English Norwegian French
Filming locations Denmark
Production companies ApolloMedia Distribution Gemini Film Felicia Film

Box office

Budget $141000000
Gross worldwide $2691510

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 5m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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