Barbara (1997 film)


Barbara is a 1997 Danish drama film directed by Nils Malmros and stars Anneke von der Lippe and Lars Simonsen. Adapted from the classic Danish novel by Faroese writer JrgenFrantz Jacobsen, the film is about a minister in the 18th century who is captivated by the overt sexuality of a promiscuous woman and marries her. Set in the Faroe Islands, the film was Malmros first diversion from his usual subject of adolescents in rhus, and his own experiences.

The aptly named ship Fortuna arrives in Trshavn, bringing Poul Lars Simonsen, the new pastor for the parish of Vgar, and the populace has gathered for the event. Among them is Barbara Anneke von der Lippe, the widow of two former pastors for whose untimely deaths she is blamed by many. Pastor Poul is warned about her but falls for her charms, despite the fact that when three French ships come to port she follows the example of most of the other women in the town and allows herself to be seduced by a French sailor. As the widow of the parish, she has a house of her own on Vgar, and she and Poul leave for their respective homes there. Inevitably, they marry, but when in Trshavn on a subsequent visit, Barbara meets and falls for the foppish Andreas Heyde Peter Reichhardt, on a research trip from Copenhagen. Poul persuades Barbara to leave with him however, when Christmas approaches he feels dutybound to visit the outlying island of Mykines, despite Barbaras entreaties that he not do so. Andreas has now arrived nearby to spend Christmas at the home of the chief magistrate of the island. Despite his misgivings, Poul answers the call of duty, hoping to return almost immediately, but he is delayed by the weather for eleven days, and on his return he discovers that Barbara has left for Trshavn with Andreas. After a confrontation between Poul and Andreas, instigated by Gabriel, Andreas is finally persuaded to leave for Copenhagen, without Barbara, and she makes a desperate and futile attempt to reach his ship, once more the Fortuna, as it leaves.Barbara received the Audience Award at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival as well as the 1998 Robert Award for Best Film. It was Denmarks submission for the 1998 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was also entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. ........

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