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Misantropen 1963

121 min📅 1963-01-14

In *Misantropen (1963)*, the Swedish comedy directed by Håkan Ersgård, the sharp-tongued Alceste takes honesty to an extreme—brutal, unfiltered, and utterly unapologetic.

Director: Håkan Ersgård

Cast

Keve Hjelm
Keve Hjelm
Alceste
Jan-Erik Lindqvist
Jan-Erik Lindqvist
Philinte
Curt Masreliez
Curt Masreliez
Oronte
Anita Björk
Anita Björk
Célimène
Maude Adelson
Maude Adelson
Éliante
Margaretha Krook
Margaretha Krook
Arsinoé
Allan Edwall
Allan Edwall
Acaste
Heinz Hopf
Heinz Hopf
Clitandre
Segol Mann
Basque
Ove Tjernberg
Ove Tjernberg
Officeren

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Misantropen (1963) about?

*Misantropen (1963)* follows Alceste, a man whose unfiltered honesty and disdain for societal hypocrisy land him in constant conflict. His brutal critiques of those around him paint him as a misanthrope, but his unwavering principles make him a compelling, if polarizing, figure.

Who directed Misantropen?

Håkan Ersgård directed *Misantropen (1963)*, bringing a sharp satirical edge to this Swedish TV movie.

Who stars in Misantropen?

The film features Keve Hjelm in the lead role, supported by Jan-Erik Lindqvist, Anita Björk, Curt Masreliez, and Margaretha Krook.

Is Misantropen (1963) worth watching?

For fans of classic Swedish comedies and character-driven satire, *Misantropen (1963)* is a worthwhile watch. Its exploration of honesty and social critique holds up well, though viewers unfamiliar with 1960s Swedish cinema might find its tone a bit niche. The strong performances add depth to its sharp humor.

How long is Misantropen?

The runtime of *Misantropen (1963)* is 121 minutes.

About Misantropen (1963) — Classic Swedish Comedy Exploring Brutal Honesty

In *Misantropen (1963)*, the Swedish comedy directed by Håkan Ersgård, the sharp-tongued Alceste takes honesty to an extreme—brutal, unfiltered, and utterly unapologetic. His relentless critiques of society and its hypocrisies paint him as a misanthrope, but his honesty also makes him a fascinating and infuriating figure. This TV movie dives into the clash between idealism and reality, wrapped in the biting wit of classic Swedish cinema. With a tone that's both satirical and poignant, Ersgård crafts a story that challenges viewers to question their own perceptions of truth and social norms.

Starring Keve Hjelm in the lead role, alongside Jan-Erik Lindqvist and Anita Björk, *Misantropen (1963)* blends comedy with deeper themes of isolation and authenticity. The ensemble cast brings depth to the story, making Alceste's journey both humorous and thought-provoking. For fans of sharp-witted dramas and character-driven comedies, this 1960s gem offers a timeless exploration of human nature.