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Edda Magnason looks dazzling on this glamour-indicating poster for Per Fly's Waltz for Monica |
Monica is a telephone operator in a small Swedish community, where her small-minded father keeps her hopes and aspirations down, aspirations of becoming a jazz singer. But she will show him.
Waltz for Monica is written by Peter Birro (Knockout (2000)) and directed by great Danish filmmaker Per Fly (Bænken (2000)), based on the life of Monica Zetterlund.
It is well-acted, well behaved and skillfully shaped - but a deadly bore. Predictable and etched in such well-known thematic terrain (alcoholism, career vs. children etc.) that one almost breaks one's toes cringing from displeasure.
Recognition arrives to the very stubborn, Waltz for Monica shows. Alas. What junk.
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Watch a trailer for the film here
Cost: 40 mil. SEK, approximately 4.58 mil. $
Box office: 9 mil. $
= Big flop (returned 1.96 times its cost)
[Waltz for Monica was released 13 September (Sweden) and runs 111 minutes. Shooting took place in Sweden, including in Stockholm, and in New York. The film was the 4th highest-grossing in Swedish cinemas in 2013 with a gross of 7.1 mil. $ (78.9 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Denmark with 1.5 mil. $ (16.7 %) and Norway with 48k $ (0.5 %). In North America it was screened at the Newport Beach International Film Festival. It won 4/11 Guldbagge awards, Sweden's Oscar. Fly returned with Follow the Money/Bedrag (2016, TV-series) and theatrically with Backstabbing for Beginners (2018). Edda Magnason, a previously unknown actress, has only returned in Box 21 (2020, miniseries); Sverrir Gudnason (Falling (2020)) in Gentlemen (2014); and Kjell Bergqvist (Deathly Compulsion (1999)) in Den Fjärde Mannen (2013-14) and theatrically in Prästen i Paradiset (2015). 3,900+ IMDb users have given Waltz for Monica a 6.9/10 average rating.]
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