People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart explained

People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart
Director:Henning Carlsen
Producer:Göran Lindgren
Henning Carlsen
Starring:Harriet Andersson
Preben Neergaard
Music:Krzysztof Komeda
Cinematography:Henning Kristiansen
Editing:Henning Carlsen
Distributor:Nordisk Film
Runtime:111 minutes
Country:Denmark
Sweden
Language:Danish

People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart, (Danish: Mennesker mødes og sød musik opstår i hjertet), is a 1967 Danish/Swedish romantic comedy directed by Henning Carlsen and starring Harriet Andersson and Preben Neergaard. The film is based upon the 1944 novel by Jens August Schade.

Cast

Actor Role
Sofia Persson
Sjalof Hansen
Devah Sørensen
Hans Madsen
Evangeline Hansen
Mithra
Calcura
Ramon Salvador
Kose
Ramon Salvador
Robert Clair de Lune
Josefa Swell
Young Men in New York
Clergyman
Fresh Young Man

Awards

People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1968, and for her leading role, the Swedish actress Andersson also received that year's Bodil Award for Best Actress. The film was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences