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Planet Ibsen / Scene from Film

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    ♪ Background music ♪
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    Narrator: Europe, 1879, the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House in is embraced by
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    supporters of feminist ideals and vilified by opponents of women's liberation. The play is quite the
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    sensation. The renowned Swedish dramatist August Strindberg publicly denounces Ibsen's play,
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    believing it will lead to the emancipation of women, and thus ruin the institution of marriage.
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    Strindberg: All I've done is attack A Doll's House a stupid play lacking a fixed code of marriage. And
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    as far as Henry Ibsen is concerned, I fear neither devil nor troll.
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    Narrator (whispering): Strindberg becomes obsessed with discrediting Ibsen. In his mind, the
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    similarities between the characters in Ibsen's play and Strindberg's life were too coincidental. In
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    1884, Strindberg launches a counterattack, and writes his own version of A Doll's House in the
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    controversial book Giftas, a collection of short stories dealing with the failures of marriage.
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    Strindberg: In the end, I have nothing left but my great beautiful hatred for them. As for my Giftas, I
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    wrote A Doll's House Ibsen never dreamed before.
Title:
Planet Ibsen / Scene from Film
Description:

Planet Ibsen is about a tormented playwright who is forced to revisit his past while being trapped inside his archrival's most famous play.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
02:25
micah.orloff edited English subtitles for Planet Ibsen / Scene from Film
micah.orloff added a translation

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