Henrik Ibsen documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @andersdottir1111
    @andersdottir1111 2 года назад +7

    I miss these excellent documentaries from the 80s and 90s, they used to be on television regularly, now on Australian television never.

  • @peterlooles1137
    @peterlooles1137 2 года назад +5

    The greatest playwright to ever live!

  • @tomsparks6099
    @tomsparks6099 2 года назад +13

    Darkest humanity. How he wrote from a woman's point of view during that time is pure prophetic genius, but he melds women and men as both faulted. He somehow both erases and enhances the lines between the sexes. The women grow masculine in power and voice and the men face their feminine in new weakness previously unchallenged.

  • @melissamckeague
    @melissamckeague 2 года назад +4

    So glad to have found this!! Ibsen is my favorite playwright ever! Thank you so much for sharing this!!

  • @alinapopescu872
    @alinapopescu872 Год назад

    This documentary has earned you a new subscriber. Thank you for uploading it.
    I came to know Ibsen thanks to some wonderful performances from the golden age of Romanian theatre, in the second half of the now past century. And I'm surprised to discover that the British choice of actors and actresses is outwardly quite similar.

  • @Felidae-ts9wp
    @Felidae-ts9wp 2 года назад +6

    Brilliant ..thank you for posting. 🎭

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 2 года назад +1

    How are you doing sir thank you for your wonderful cultural channel and you reminded us of our beautiful youthfulness memories when iwas teenager at 16 years old I watched one act play in Arabic doll house starring by Egyptian actors about sacrifice of woman and her ungrateful husband and she left him in the end iam Arabic lady citizen so that I gathered main points about famous figure of play you mentioned briefly here it’s henrik Ibsen ( 18028 - 1906) he is Norwegian playwright theatre director as one of founders of modernism in theatre Ibsen is often referred to father of realism he is most of influential playwrights of his time his major works included brand peer gynt , enemy of people, emperor and Galilean, doll house , heddie galber, ghosts , wild buck when we dead awaken ,rosmershoim and master builder he is frequently dramatist in world after Shakespeare and doll house was world most performed play in year 2006 we appreciate your efforts as foreigners subscribers as overseas students want to increase our cultural level improve our English language as well literature lovers too stay safe blessed best wishes for you your family friends

  • @karaamundson3964
    @karaamundson3964 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! Big fan since I was 17...I was reading a lot of plays, mostly 20th C (Pinter, Beckett, Ionesco, Hansberry, Mamet, Hughes, and Kopit), picking mostly by the covers--!!-- at a second-hand book store. Two Ibsen plays were on the table (A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler) and, being Norwegian as my name reveals, I pounced.
    I was quite startled to see how long ago they'd been written vs. how current the issues were in each and every scene. I could completely relate. (e.g. me & my boyfriend!)
    James Joyce, as a young man @ 19, read Ibsen hungrily and began learning Norwegian in order to correspond with the playwright. Ibsen, then aging, kindly entered into a correspondence with Joyce and he had a foundational influence on the young writer, whose first book of stories (Portrait of an Artist) was not particularly unusual.
    However, Ibsen's extraordinary visions into his contemporary world and people surely also flung wide Joyce's gates for efforts such as Ulysses, with its many types of characters and daringly realistic scenes...Ibsen is just as psychologically true in 2022 as he was +/- 150 years ago.
    (We went to Norway in 2017, an unpopular time for Americans to go abroad...however, we were fortunate in our surname, which everyone in the nation appreciated! In Oslo, we walked along a boulevard leading to the Grand Hotel, where Ibsen would walk every day and sit, outside, at his reserved table (I think I'm getting this right), and have a refreshment...then back home. We went inside and the walls of this immense restaurant are frescoes of Ibsen. Really cool.
    This was August...the fjords were mindbending and I can't guess how people coped 150 years ago in winter. I suspect that this has to do with why my gradfather & great-uncle decided to leave and dive into the Montana forests.

    • @AuthorDocumentaries
      @AuthorDocumentaries  2 года назад +2

      👏👏👏 fantastic stories! I love when people share their connections with these authors and walk where they have walked.

  • @MultiSirens
    @MultiSirens 2 года назад +1

    Job he imitates Job! Brilliant!

  • @exaudi33
    @exaudi33 2 года назад +8

    Just riveting. Thank you.

  • @zubiyaqureshi8272
    @zubiyaqureshi8272 Год назад

    His play emporer and galilean 1873 have dialogue logos in pan pan in logos! What it's meaning??

  • @geoffreynhill2833
    @geoffreynhill2833 Год назад

    Easily the best in this series, as befits such a great writer. 🤔 (The close-ups made possible by film & TV have been a boon for his work.) (Green Fire, UK) 🌈🦉

  • @JSwift-jq3wn
    @JSwift-jq3wn 2 года назад +2

    If the silly old uncle could watch a few of the porno films today! It has taken centuries for man to discover the true nature of woman.

  • @JP-fm1oz
    @JP-fm1oz Год назад

    If your a mother and cant provide the income for raising a family (house/bills) which requires 40hrs or more....its really really hard to raise a family, especially alone. Most men are willing to travel, work long stupid hours and do dangerous grueling jobs. Most women do not choose these jobs (work life) and that is completely ok. She is still wise and intelligent and magnificent without having to do that work life. One of the parents has to be the rock for the children..not all of us are blessed to be born with old money (rich family) to have the luxury to not work, to have all day to get a masters degree (because it requires time, investment, money and more stress) .

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 11 месяцев назад

    The truth of everybodys life is selfabsorbed and first for self which is right nothing wrong but what segregates intellect from everyday regular commonality is that thise who do think and do something about others put in binds for no fault of theirs ,qhen your wmoathytis alive and understands those situations and try andvdo something actively visible about it, that thennseprates champions from silly fakes yada yak yak types

  • @nurmaybooba
    @nurmaybooba 2 года назад +4

    I have always enjoyed Ibsen, and Saw the Dolls House with Jane Fonda on TV and was blown away. Now I need to see them all acted since I have only read them...plays must be seen.

  • @adamodeo9320
    @adamodeo9320 2 года назад +6

    one must not forget that Anton Chekhov lived at the same time and he also "revolutionized"
    the theatre and what about Ibsen's arch-enemy August Strindberg? back in the eighties, and even nowadays, British documentaries were prejudiced against many subjects including the Bible - to some degree, England has kept wrongful ideas dating back to the 11th century - don't be fooled by the high-class accent.

    • @karaamundson3964
      @karaamundson3964 2 года назад +3

      100!
      "Don't hang a pistol on the wall unless you intend to fire it"--words to live by as a writer.

    • @adamodeo9320
      @adamodeo9320 2 года назад

      @@karaamundson3964 good reminder - thanks

    • @AuthorDocumentaries
      @AuthorDocumentaries  2 года назад +1

      Yesss, I must find a video on Chekhov. I love his short stories too

    • @adamodeo9320
      @adamodeo9320 2 года назад

      @@AuthorDocumentaries thanks for all your videos - God Bless.

    • @robertgallagher5285
      @robertgallagher5285 7 месяцев назад

      The August Strindberg rivalry was over-blown Strindberg sent Ibsen a copy of his The Road to Damascus and called him The Master who I have learned much from!!!!!

  • @loisthiessen9134
    @loisthiessen9134 2 года назад +2

    a provocative brilliant life and work. Thank you.

  • @donaldkelly3983
    @donaldkelly3983 2 года назад +2

    Another good choice of authors to profile! It reminded of playing Peter Stockman in my high school version of The Enemy of the People.

  • @votemonty1815
    @votemonty1815 2 года назад +1

    The Whiskers

  • @skeshavarz60
    @skeshavarz60 Год назад

    Wow! What a superb documentary! Just wonderful! Thank you!