Directed by the acclaimed Swedish filmmaker, Liv Ullmann, "All Thing Fair" is a drama that revolves around the story of Marianne, a high school student played by the talented Helena Bonham Carter. The film is set in the 1950s and draws inspiration from the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Swedish author, Aino Leino.
"All Thing Fair" has been widely acclaimed for its thoughtful portrayal of female adolescence and its exploration of universal themes. The film has become a classic of world cinema, appreciated by audiences and critics alike for its sensitivity, nuance, and authenticity. All Thing Fair 1995 Sub Indo
The cinematography of "All Thing Fair" is equally impressive, capturing the Swedish landscape and the era's aesthetic with remarkable attention to detail. The film's score, composed by Marius de Vries and Eumir Deodato, perfectly complements the narrative, elevating the emotional impact of key scenes. Directed by the acclaimed Swedish filmmaker, Liv Ullmann,
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