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Bagi para pencinta film klasik Eropa, khususnya yang menikmati drama psikologis dengan sentuhan sejarah, nama mungkin sudah tidak asing lagi. Film garapan sutradara legendaris asal Denmark, Bille August, ini sering kali menjadi perbincangan hangat karena penggambarannya yang jujur tentang hasrat, pengkhianatan, dan kedewasaan di tengah gejolak Perang Dunia II.

"All Things Fair" (1995) is a Swedish drama film directed by Åke Kullén, based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by David Gillham. The film stars Johan Widerberg as David, a young man who becomes involved in a complicated and intense relationship with his teacher, Miss Agda (played by Helena Bonham Carter).

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Liv Ullmann's sensitive direction is evident throughout the film, as she handles the delicate themes of adolescence, love, and identity with care and understanding. Her experience as an actress and director brings a unique perspective to the story, allowing the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Set in in 1943 during World War II, the film follows Stig (played by Johan Widerberg), a 15-year-old student navigating the threshold of adulthood. He becomes deeply infatuated with his beautiful 37-year-old teacher, Viola (Marika Lagercrantz). All Things Fair (1995) - IMDb