MARIA LARSSONS EVIGA ÖGONBLICK (Everlasting Moments)

directed by: Jan Troell
written by: Niklas Rådström, co-writers: Jan Troell & Agneta Ulfsäter Troell
produced by: Thomas Stenderup
Director of photography: Jan Troell & Mischa Gavrjusjov

Main cast:
Maria Heiskanen (Maria Larsson)
Mikael Persbrandt (Sigfrid Larsson)
Jesper Christensen (Pedersen, Piff Paff Puff)
Callin Öhrvall (Maja, 15-22 years)

EVERLASTING MOMENTS

EVERLASTING MOMENTS

During the early 1900s, Maria, a young working-class woman, wins a camera in a lottery. Her first impulse is to sell it to buy food. But she decides to keep it – a decision which alters her whole life. She is married to Sigfrid Larsson, an unskilled laborer, quite a woman’s man and a periodical alcoholic. She is already a mother; eventually she will have seven children.
Later when Maria needs money again, she seeks up the photographer Sebastian Pedersen, alias “Piff Paff Puff, but he thinks Maria should try the camera at least once. Pedersen teaches Maria the art of photography, and she starts to see the world through new eyes. And Pedersen sees Maria as the talented woman she is.
The life of Maria is weighed down because of poverty and hard work. But at night – while Sigfrid sleeps off his drunkenness – Maria develops her pictures in the kitchen. Children, neighbors, cats – everything comes to life in photographs which will last, when all else is gone. As time goes by, Maria’s pictures narrate more and more of the “now” that she lives in – poverty and joys, the outbreak of war, a whole society undergoing change.
Maria’s relationship to Pedersen disclose a possible path to freedom. To Sigfrid, this becomes a threat. But the camera gives Maria new strength and arouse a longing in her that Sigfrid can do nothing about. Violent arguments threaten to split the family, but also present opportunities for the family to grow stronger, to develop.