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The Simple-Minded Murderer

The Simple-Minded Murderer (Swedish: Den enfaldige mördaren) is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 February 1982,[1] directed by Hans Alfredson, starring Stellan Skarsgård, as the feeble-minded Sven Olsson.

The Simple-Minded Murderer
Swedish cover.
Den Enfaldige Mördaren
Directed byHans Alfredson
Written byHasse Alfredson
StarringStellan Skarsgård
Hasse Alfredson
Maria Johansson
Narrated byStellan Skarsgård
CinematographyRolf Lindström, Jörgen Persson
Edited byJan Persson
Music byRolf Sersam, Giuseppe Verdi
Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri (SF)
Release date
  • 12 February 1982 (1982-02-12) (Sweden)
Running time
108 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Plot

The story takes place in 1930s Skåne, Sweden, and focuses on Sven, who is hare-lipped and thus can't speak correctly. Most people consider him stupid, and call him an idiot.

The film begins with Sven and a woman, who we later learn is called Anna, driving an old car across the landscape. The sun is setting, and in the sky Sven sees three angels. He and Anna hide in an old house, and while Anna makes herself comfortable, Sven throws a huge, bloodstained blade into a well. He lies down beside Anna and starts his inner monologue about how it all began.

When Sven's mother died, he was "taken care of" by Höglund (Hans Alfredsson), an evil, rich factory owner who is a member of the local Swedish Nazi party, and lives on a farm. Sven must work on Höglund's farm without payment, and sleep among cows in the stables, where he is tormented by a rat. Being very goodhearted, Sven cannot make himself drown the animal once he has caught it, because he simply can't take another life.

Having read the Bible, a gift from his sister, Sven imagines he is visited by three angels from time to time, whom he speaks to in a clear voice, making it clear that this dialog takes place in his own mind. One day he meets the wheelchair-using Anna (Maria Johansson), whom he falls in love with, and having been mistreated at Höglund's, Sven escapes to Anna's family, who gladly take him in. At Anna's house, Sven is finally treated as an adult. He is given a real bed, gets to work at their own farm, and is paid by Anna's father, Mr. Anderson (Per Myrberg), "in real money", as he points out when Höglund comes and wants to take Sven back to his farm. Although Andersson wins the argument, Sven faints from fear.

Sven decides to buy himself a motorcycle, a real Indian. But Höglund, now out for revenge, pulls some strings and uses his contacts to ensure Sven can't get a driver's license. After a long media battle arranged by Anderson, Sven gets his license and starts riding his motorcycle around town. Höglund, however, does not surrender that easily. The Anderssons' farm is thrown in financial crisis, and Höglund's new chauffeur (Gösta Ekman) steals Sven's motorcycle and destroys it.

Anna starts to scream at Sven, in her desperation blaming him for all that has happened. Sven angrily pushes her out of her wheelchair, but immediately regrets it. Furious at Höglund, and all the pain he has put Sven and his loved ones through, Sven takes the blade from Andersson's chaff cutter, and marches off to Höglund's factory, followed by the three angels singing Verdi's Requiem. Attacking Höglund, Sven steals the evil man's car, then picks up Anna on the run, taking her to the deserted house where the movie begins. It begins to dawn and police start to surround the building. The Anderssons beg for Sven's life. A couple of shots are heard, and the film ends with a picture of the sun rising over the southern Swedish landscape.

Cast

Awards and reception

The film was loved by critics and viewers alike. It won the awards for Best Director (Hans Alfredsson), Best Film and Best Actor (Stellan) at the 18th Guldbagge Awards.[2] Stellan also won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival for his role as Sven.[3]

The well-known Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman also enjoyed the film. Calling it: "A deep indignation, turned into a powerful fairy-tale. Hasse Alfredssons resources seems unlimited and my admiration for his creativity and the wealth of his ideas are absolute".[4]

Production

The story is based on a short chapter in Alfredson's book En ond man (An Evil Man). The chapter was called "Idiotens berättelse" ("The Idiot's Story") and was an inner monologue held by the then nameless narrator. Another inspiration for the movie came when Alfredson first heard Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi, a piece of music he found very powerful and knew he wanted to use in a movie.

Alfredson has stated in an interview that the character of Sven is loosely based on a real person, named Hans, whom he once knew. Höglund is also based on a real person and a scene from the movie, when Höglund throws a poor farmers money into the fireplace on Christmas Eve is based on a true story.

In preparation for the role as the evil Höglund, Alfredson used to curse and stamp on the ground in order to get really angry.

References

  1. ^ "Den enfaldige mördaren" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 12 February 1982. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Den enfaldige mördaren (1982)". Swedish Film Institute. 9 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Berlinale: 1982 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  4. ^ ""Vem fan i svensk film kommer på att det ska komma tre änglar tågande?"". 22 January 2000.
  • Staffan Schöier & Stefan Hermelin (2005). Hasse & Tage: Svenska Ord & co: Saga & Sanning ISBN 978-91-0-011600-2

External links

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The Simple Minded Murderer Swedish Den enfaldige mordaren is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 February 1982 1 directed by Hans Alfredson starring Stellan Skarsgard as the feeble minded Sven Olsson The Simple Minded MurdererSwedish cover Den Enfaldige MordarenDirected byHans AlfredsonWritten byHasse AlfredsonStarringStellan SkarsgardHasse AlfredsonMaria JohanssonNarrated byStellan SkarsgardCinematographyRolf Lindstrom Jorgen PerssonEdited byJan PerssonMusic byRolf Sersam Giuseppe VerdiDistributed bySvensk Filmindustri SF Release date12 February 1982 1982 02 12 Sweden Running time108 minutesCountrySwedenLanguageSwedish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards and reception 4 Production 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe story takes place in 1930s Skane Sweden and focuses on Sven who is hare lipped and thus can t speak correctly Most people consider him stupid and call him an idiot The film begins with Sven and a woman who we later learn is called Anna driving an old car across the landscape The sun is setting and in the sky Sven sees three angels He and Anna hide in an old house and while Anna makes herself comfortable Sven throws a huge bloodstained blade into a well He lies down beside Anna and starts his inner monologue about how it all began When Sven s mother died he was taken care of by Hoglund Hans Alfredsson an evil rich factory owner who is a member of the local Swedish Nazi party and lives on a farm Sven must work on Hoglund s farm without payment and sleep among cows in the stables where he is tormented by a rat Being very goodhearted Sven cannot make himself drown the animal once he has caught it because he simply can t take another life Having read the Bible a gift from his sister Sven imagines he is visited by three angels from time to time whom he speaks to in a clear voice making it clear that this dialog takes place in his own mind One day he meets the wheelchair using Anna Maria Johansson whom he falls in love with and having been mistreated at Hoglund s Sven escapes to Anna s family who gladly take him in At Anna s house Sven is finally treated as an adult He is given a real bed gets to work at their own farm and is paid by Anna s father Mr Anderson Per Myrberg in real money as he points out when Hoglund comes and wants to take Sven back to his farm Although Andersson wins the argument Sven faints from fear Sven decides to buy himself a motorcycle a real Indian But Hoglund now out for revenge pulls some strings and uses his contacts to ensure Sven can t get a driver s license After a long media battle arranged by Anderson Sven gets his license and starts riding his motorcycle around town Hoglund however does not surrender that easily The Anderssons farm is thrown in financial crisis and Hoglund s new chauffeur Gosta Ekman steals Sven s motorcycle and destroys it Anna starts to scream at Sven in her desperation blaming him for all that has happened Sven angrily pushes her out of her wheelchair but immediately regrets it Furious at Hoglund and all the pain he has put Sven and his loved ones through Sven takes the blade from Andersson s chaff cutter and marches off to Hoglund s factory followed by the three angels singing Verdi s Requiem Attacking Hoglund Sven steals the evil man s car then picks up Anna on the run taking her to the deserted house where the movie begins It begins to dawn and police start to surround the building The Anderssons beg for Sven s life A couple of shots are heard and the film ends with a picture of the sun rising over the southern Swedish landscape Cast EditStellan Skarsgard as Sven Maria Johansson as Anna Hans Alfredson as Hoglund Per Myrberg as Andersson Lena Pia Bernhardsson as Mrs Andersson Nils Ahlroth as Mansson Lars Amble as Bengt Carl Ake Eriksson as Wallin Cecilia Walton as Vera Wallis Grahn as Mrs Hoglund Else Marie Brandt as Sven s mother Gosta Ekman as The new driver Carl Billquist as Flodin Lena Nyman as Woman without legs Bjorn Andresen as AngelAwards and reception EditThe film was loved by critics and viewers alike It won the awards for Best Director Hans Alfredsson Best Film and Best Actor Stellan at the 18th Guldbagge Awards 2 Stellan also won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival for his role as Sven 3 The well known Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman also enjoyed the film Calling it A deep indignation turned into a powerful fairy tale Hasse Alfredssons resources seems unlimited and my admiration for his creativity and the wealth of his ideas are absolute 4 Production EditThe story is based on a short chapter in Alfredson s book En ond man An Evil Man The chapter was called Idiotens berattelse The Idiot s Story and was an inner monologue held by the then nameless narrator Another inspiration for the movie came when Alfredson first heard Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi a piece of music he found very powerful and knew he wanted to use in a movie Alfredson has stated in an interview that the character of Sven is loosely based on a real person named Hans whom he once knew Hoglund is also based on a real person and a scene from the movie when Hoglund throws a poor farmers money into the fireplace on Christmas Eve is based on a true story In preparation for the role as the evil Hoglund Alfredson used to curse and stamp on the ground in order to get really angry References Edit Den enfaldige mordaren in Swedish Swedish Film Database 12 February 1982 Retrieved 30 September 2016 Den enfaldige mordaren 1982 Swedish Film Institute 9 March 2014 Berlinale 1982 Prize Winners berlinale de Retrieved 11 November 2010 Vem fan i svensk film kommer pa att det ska komma tre anglar tagande 22 January 2000 Staffan Schoier amp Stefan Hermelin 2005 Hasse amp Tage Svenska Ord amp co Saga amp Sanning ISBN 978 91 0 011600 2External links EditThe Simple Minded Murderer at IMDb The Simple Minded Murderer at the Swedish Film Institute Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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