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Husmandstøsen 1952

★ 6.52 votes📅 1952-12-27

Set in the rustic Danish countryside, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a poignant drama that explores the complexities of rural life and the struggles of its inhabitants.

Director: Alice O'Fredericks

Cast

Grethe Thordahl
Grethe Thordahl
Helga
Ib Schønberg
Ib Schønberg
Sorte Niels
Maria Garland
Maria Garland
Helgas mor Birthe
Johannes Meyer
Johannes Meyer
Søren Torpegaard
Poul Reichhardt
Poul Reichhardt
Gudmund Torpegaard
Helga Frier
Helga Frier
Sigurd Langberg
Sigurd Langberg
Ebba Thomsen
Ebba Thomsen
Nina Pens Rode
Nina Pens Rode
Ernst Bruun Olsen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Husmandstøsen (1952) about?

The film follows the story of Helga, a young woman who becomes pregnant and is ostracized by her community, as she navigates the challenges of her new reality and ultimately finds a sense of purpose and belonging.

Who directed Husmandstøsen?

Alice O'Fredericks masterfully weaves the narrative of this poignant drama.

Who stars in Husmandstøsen?

The film features a talented cast, including Grethe Thordahl, Ib Schønberg, and Maria Garland.

Is Husmandstøsen (1952) worth watching?

With its powerful themes and emotional performances, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a must-see for fans of family dramas and anyone looking for a compelling story.

How long is Husmandstøsen?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Husmandstøsen (1952) — A Family Drama of Hope and Resilience

Set in the rustic Danish countryside, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a poignant drama that explores the complexities of rural life and the struggles of its inhabitants. Director Alice O'Fredericks masterfully weaves a narrative that delves into the themes of shame, family, and personal growth. At its core, the film revolves around Helga, a young woman who finds herself pregnant and ostracized by her community. With a talented cast, including Grethe Thordahl and Ib Schønberg, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a gripping and emotional journey that will leave viewers invested in the characters' fates. As Helga navigates the challenges of her new reality, she discovers a sense of purpose and belonging, ultimately thriving in her new surroundings. This family drama is a powerful exploration of the human spirit, and a testament to the enduring power of hope and resilience.

With its richly detailed setting and well-developed characters, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a cinematic experience that will resonate with audiences. Director Alice O'Fredericks brings a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of the human condition to this poignant drama. The cast delivers standout performances, particularly Grethe Thordahl, who shines as the determined and ultimately triumphant Helga. Whether you're a fan of family dramas or simply looking for a compelling story, Husmandstøsen (1952) is a must-see.