Reel Norden : Nordic Film & HistoryMain MenuReel Norden: Nordic Film & HistoryResearch and analysis by Concordia College students in Hist/Scan 337 -- Fall 2014 and Spring 2017Timeline of Nordic HistoryThe Girl King AnalysisDay of Wrath AnalysisA Royal Affair AnalysisKautokeino Rebellion Analysis Bridal Party in Hardanger AnalysisThe Ox AnalysisIngeborg Holm AnalysisThe King of Devil's Island AnalysisSettings and DetailsMax Manus AnalysisProject CollaboratorsJoy K. Lintelman0c54aaa2a43d92e1740a36a95af4ba496d882df6Concordia College Hist/Scan 337 students, Fall 2014, Spring 2017
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1media/image2.jpgmedia/image2.jpg2017-01-17T07:57:27-08:00Reel Norden: Nordic Film & History11Research and analysis by Concordia College students in Hist/Scan 337 -- Fall 2014 and Spring 2017gallery2017-04-27T13:56:33-07:00Film FilmFilmFilmFilmFilmFilmFilmFilm is a powerful means for communicating history to a general public. For better or worse, movies reach a much broader audience than do historical monographs. Because films are multi-sensory, providing viewers with visual images, music, sound effects and dialog, they are a medium that can leave lasting impressions on a viewer. With films depicting history, the images and messages conveyed are often what first comes to mind when a particular event or era is mentioned. Consider, e.g. the association of WWII with Saving Private Ryan, slavery with Twelve Years a Slave, or the Holocaust with Schindler's List. Or from a Danish or Norwegian perspective WWII may bring to mind Flame and Citron or Max Manus. But these films are unfortunately not usually accompanied with information to help viewers know when history is depicted accurately and when the filmmakers have taken liberties in presenting the past. This site aims to address this issue by providing analyses of several films related to a number of historical eras in the history of Norden (the countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). Through research conducted by students in the Concordia College (Moorhead, MN) class Hist/Scan 337 Reel Norden: Scandinavian History & Film, this website assesses the historical accuracy of nine different films by examining the following questions:
In what ways was the film historically accurate and in what ways was its depiction of chronology or events of the time period distorted?
To what degree was the film accurate in terms of setting, details, and design?
Did the characters in the film act and speak as people of their historical era, situation, and social class would have?
12017-02-19T14:51:13-08:00Day of Wrath Analysis4plain2017-04-27T13:34:39-07:00Set in 17th Century Denmark, Day of Wrath, depicts the story of Anne, a young woman married to Absalon, an aging priest. The film takes place during the Danish which hunts, and demonstrates the hysteria surrounding these events. Anne discovers she has supernatural powers and wishes Martin, her husband's son from his first marriage, to come to her. They continue their love affair until Anne condemns Absalon to death. Once Absalon dies, Martin questions their affair, and Absalon's mother, who always despised Anne, accuses her of witchcraft. Throughout the film, Anne takes more control of her life and chooses her fate at the end.