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Sunshine Follows Rain

Original title: Driver dagg faller regn
  • 1946
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Gustaf Edgren, Alf Kjellin, Margit Söderholm, and Mai Zetterling in Sunshine Follows Rain (1946)
DramaRomance

A social outcast and the daughter of a wealthy landowner fall in love. The ensuing romance threatens to upset the careful social balance of the local village.A social outcast and the daughter of a wealthy landowner fall in love. The ensuing romance threatens to upset the careful social balance of the local village.A social outcast and the daughter of a wealthy landowner fall in love. The ensuing romance threatens to upset the careful social balance of the local village.

  • Director
    • Gustaf Edgren
  • Writers
    • Gustaf Edgren
    • Gardar Sahlberg
    • Margit Söderholm
  • Stars
    • Mai Zetterling
    • Alf Kjellin
    • Sten Lindgren
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Gustaf Edgren
    • Writers
      • Gustaf Edgren
      • Gardar Sahlberg
      • Margit Söderholm
    • Stars
      • Mai Zetterling
      • Alf Kjellin
      • Sten Lindgren
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Marit
    Alf Kjellin
    Alf Kjellin
    • Jon
    Sten Lindgren
    Sten Lindgren
    • Germund
    Hilda Borgström
    Hilda Borgström
    • Kerstin
    Anna Lindahl
    Anna Lindahl
    • Elin - änka på Olsgården
    Eric von Gegerfelt
    • Eliasfar
    • (as Eric von Gegerfeldt)
    Tyra Fischer
    • Eliasmor
    Ulf Palme
    Ulf Palme
    • Mats Eliasson - deras son
    Hugo Hasslo
    • Knut
    Inga Landgré
    Inga Landgré
    • Barbro
    Ivar Hallbäck
    • Glabo-Kalle
    Carl Deurell
    Carl Deurell
    • En bonde
    • (scenes deleted)
    Göran Ax
    • En bondpojke
    • (uncredited)
    Torsten Bergström
    Torsten Bergström
    • Varmeln-prästen
    • (uncredited)
    Ingrid Cargin
    • Stina - lillpiga hos Germund
    • (uncredited)
    Carl Ström
    Carl Ström
    • Skogvaktare
    • (uncredited)
    Einar Söderbäck
    • Nils - dräng hos Elin
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gustaf Edgren
    • Writers
      • Gustaf Edgren
      • Gardar Sahlberg
      • Margit Söderholm
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    9bchil103

    The power of music

    This movie is based upon a prizewinning novel by the Swedish author Margit Söderholm and was elected 'film of the year' 1946 in Sweden. It tells the story about the impossible love between the poor folkmusician Jon and Marit, the only daughter of a rich farmer. It all sounds like something we have heard and seen before and it certainly is. But as we know, things can be done in different ways and it also goes for movies. Due to first class direction, excellent and convincing performance by the actors, the magnificent music, and beautiful pictures from the Hälsingland county in Sweden, this film becomes a little masterpiece. I've seen quite a lot of this type of movies and this one could easily be compared with Ophüls' "Liebelei". I give it a 9 and recommend it strongly.
    7CinemaSerf

    Sunshine Follows Rain

    There are two wealthy landowning families and a marriage between "Marit" (Mai Zetterling) and "Mats" (Ulf Palme) to unite them seems likely. She's an independently minded young woman though and he's a bit of an oaf so it isn't a relationship made in heaven, but with her dad "Germund" (Sten Lindgren) keen on the match it all looks like a fait accompli. Meantime, the local liquor loving fiddler "Glabo-Kalle" (Ivar Hallback) is entertaining the village alongside it's black sheep "Jon" (Alf Kjellin). He is the result of a liaison between a girl that "Germund" once loved and a travelling musician - and so whilst tolerated, he is largely shunned. Guess what? Yep. It's after a drunken party as she walks home that he has to rescue her from the unwarranted attentions of a group of villagers and that's the start of an affaire de coeur that challenges attitudes and tests relationships and loyalties as this close knit community comes to terms with it's own equivalent of devilishness. This film provides quite an exposing social commentary on just how women were loved, certainly, but still traded as commodities and dynasty builders whilst it also shines a light on the prevailing double standards of a Christianity that neither forgives nor forgets. Zetterling is on good form and there is a quite an effectively smouldering chemistry between her and the sort of Bogarde-esque Kjellin. There is a lesson to be learned here for many who incline to visit the sins of the predecessors on their blameless offspring and there is also some stunning photography all centred around a waterfall that was there for centuries before mankind sullied it's waters, and which will be there for centuries afterwards, too.
    9ulicknormanowen

    The outcasts

    The restored copy of this magnificent movie is a wonder : the country landscapes (the hills, the -moody-river ,the forest) are a feast for the eye ; it looks like a legend ,(one of the scenes recalls "Jungfrukällan ",the virgin spring" which Bergman would transfer to the screen in 1959) , blending a repressive religion and superstitions (the river fairy ,the would be maleficent power of the violin which plays devil's music)who made Jon , whose parents elope when his mother was engaged,an outcast , an accursed ,a pariah.

    Jon's violin plays a prominent part in the story ,and the sequences of the rustic ball are among the best I have ever seen ; Jon got a raw deal :his parents' sins (if one can call a sin the right to choose the man you love) fall on his head and he's the black sheep of the village where he's considered a protégé of the fairies ,a heathen young man .

    Marit is a feminist at a time the word was not invented : it took a lot of guts to say no to an arranged marriage in front of the whole congregation .

    Both she and Jon are against the whole world ,and the history of long ago is about to repeat itself.

    "Driver dagg faller regn" (after dew, rain)is not a pessimistic work though ; it gets through a message of tolerance ,of forgiveness and of hope :" the river" ,like in Frank Borzage 's eponymous silent film (1928), becomes a character ,and brings doom and redemption.

    The score is tremendous, integrating folk music , including one old song performed by Mai Zetterling,who was known in Western Europa.
    6ulf-635-523367

    Rustic atmosphere and an enticing violin

    Big farmer Germund is planning a wedding for his daughter Marit with the local farmer boy, Mats. Everything seems to be going according to plan. But one day Marit meet with fiddler Jon, a bastard who enchants youth with his violin. Everything is just like the old reliable drawings. Folkmusic, barn dance photos, fights, rough fists groping the heroines bosoms, grand environmental images, the fresh fragrant of scouring-soap and lots of rustic atmosphere. In Mai Zetterling as farmer's daughter the director Gustaf Edgren has found the personified Swedish summer night, as both the seductive twilight and the sober dawn in her blond revelation. And Alf Kjellin as Jon in dark curly wig gives a solid interpretation of the fiddlers temperament and the abrupt shifts between melancholy and frivolity. Both Zetterling and Kjellin later moved on to become well known international film directors. "Driver dagg faller regn" was the first Swedish film to gross more than 1,5 million Swedish krona. It took more than ten years to break that box office record. Ingmar Bergmans "Smultronstället" (Wild strawberries) did in 1957.
    7kosmasp

    Forbidden love

    No pun intended - when is love forbidden and why would we call it that? Of course it is the circumstances ... as in (almost) no one allowing our characters to live their love ... to embrace that love they have for each other. Which also makes for a great theme for a movie - watching two individuals trying to overcome society and many people ... and assaults of various kinds (no pun intended here either).

    Considering the time this was made, it really has aged quite well to say the least. If you don't mind the black and white that is and the village setting ... and the pacing. Not trying to be funny - I naturally am. Just kidding, I really think this holds up really well. You still have to be able to suspend your disbelief and go with the flow. And cherish and empathize with the main characters ... and be able to stomach one tough scene. Thinking about the time this was made ... I can't imagine the censors in America would have let them shoot at least one scene that is quite ... well on the fence, with the attack and the mood it is setting.

    Still this is tame compared to recent productions of course ... thankful to streaming services who provided this for us to watch.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first Swedish movie to pass SEK 1,000,000 at the box office, being the most successful until Ingmar Bergman's Wild Strawberries (1957) in 1957.
    • Connections
      Featured in Gustaf Edgren - flitig, folklig, framgångsrik (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Forskarlslåt
      Composed by Bengt Wallerström (1946)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1946 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Das Mädchen vom Germundshof
    • Filming locations
      • Laforsen, Kårböle, Hälsingland, Sweden(location)
    • Production company
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
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      • SEK 405,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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