
Rolf Brønne comes home to the small town where his cousin Karen Sofie has fallen in love with a painter and asks to help her face her father, Consul Backhaug. Eva who is in love with Rolf misunderstands and agrees to marry Backhaug.

Alright, so Die Frau im Talar… is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys the quiet, often over-the-top emotional world of silent cinema, then yes, absolutely. It’s a slow, deliberate drama about people making a proper mess of things, and if you have the patience for that kind of emotiona...

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"Alright, so Die Frau im Talar… is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys the quiet, often over-the-top emotional world of silent cinema, then yes, absolutely. It’s a slow, deliberate drama about people making a proper mess of things, and if you have the patience for that kind of emotional unraveling, you’ll probably find something to appreciate here. But if you need fast pacing, clear-cut motives, or even sound, you’ll likely be reaching for the remote pretty quic..."
David S. Arnesen, Petter Bendow, Jane Bess
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