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DramaRomance

Sunshine Follows Rain

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The Farmer Germund is planning a wedding between his daughter Marit and Mats, the son of a neighboring farm. Everything seems to be going according to plan until Marit meets the fiddler Jon, an illegitimate son who enchants the youth with his violin.

Release Date : 1946-12-26

Language :Swedish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fribergs Filmbyrå ABSF Studios

Production Country : Sweden

Alternative Titles : Sunshine Follows Rain

Cast

Mai Zetterling

Character Name : Marit Germundsdotter

Original Name : Mai Zetterling

Gender : Female

Alf Kjellin

Character Name : Jon

Original Name : Alf Kjellin

Gender : Male

Sten Lindgren

Character Name : Germund

Original Name : Sten Lindgren

Gender : Male

Hilda Borgström

Character Name : Kerstin

Original Name : Hilda Borgström

Gender : Female

Anna Lindahl

Character Name : Elin, Germund's sister-in-law

Original Name : Anna Lindahl

Gender : Female

Ulf Palme

Character Name : Mats

Original Name : Ulf Palme

Gender : Male

Eric von Gegerfelt

Character Name : Mats's father

Original Name : Eric von Gegerfelt

Gender : Male

Tyra Fischer

Character Name : Mats's mother

Original Name : Tyra Fischer

Gender : Male

Hugo Hasslo

Character Name : Knut

Original Name : Hugo Hasslo

Gender : Male

Inga Landgré

Character Name : Barbro

Original Name : Inga Landgré

Gender : Female

Carl Ström

Character Name : Forester

Original Name : Carl Ström

Gender : Male

Ivar Hallbäck

Character Name : Glabo-Kalle

Original Name : Ivar Hallbäck

Gender : Male

Göran Ax

Character Name : Boy

Original Name : Göran Ax

Gender : Male

Torsten Bergström

Character Name : Vicar

Original Name : Torsten Bergström

Gender : Male

Einar Söderbäck

Character Name : Nils

Original Name : Einar Söderbäck

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-02

There are two wealthy landowning families and a marriage between “Marit” (Mai Zetterling) and “Mats” (Ulf Palme) to unite them seems likely. She’s an independently minded young woman though and he’s a bit of an oaf so it isn’t a relationship made in heaven, but with her dad “Germund” (Sten Lindgren) keen on the match it all looks like a fait accompli. Meantime, the local liquor loving fiddler “Glabo-Kalle” (Ivar Hallback) is entertaining the village alongside it’s black sheep “Jon” (Alf Kjellin). He is the result of a liaison between a girl that “Germund” once loved and a travelling musician - and so whilst tolerated, he is largely shunned. Guess what? Yep. It’s after a drunken party as she walks home that he has to rescue her from the unwarranted attentions of a group of villagers and that’s the start of an affaire de coeur that challenges attitudes and tests relationships and loyalties as this close knit community comes to terms with it’s own equivalent of devilishness. This film provides quite an exposing social commentary on just how women were loved, certainly, but still traded as commodities and dynasty builders whilst it also shines a light on the prevailing double standards of a Christianity that neither forgives nor forgets. Zetterling is on good form and there is a quite an effectively smouldering chemistry between her and the sort of Bogarde-esque Kjellin. There is a lesson to be learned here for many who incline to visit the sins of the predecessors on their blameless offspring and there is also some stunning photography all centred around a waterfall that was there for centuries before mankind sullied it’s waters, and which will be there for centuries afterwards, too.