The Best Maria Bonnevie Movies

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List of the best Maria Bonnevie movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Maria Bonnevie's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Maria Bonnevie movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Maria Bonnevie movies will be at the top of the list. Maria Bonnevie has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Maria Bonnevie movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Maria Bonnevie films to end the squabble once and for all.

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Belle du Seigneur and I Am Dina are included in this list.

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  • Belle du Seigneur
    1
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Natalia Vodianova, Maria Bonnevie
    6 votes
    Belle du Seigneur is a film directed by Glenio Bonder slated for release on 2012.
  • I Am Dina
    2
    Maria Bonnevie, Gรฉrard Depardieu, Christopher Eccleston
    5 votes
    A feisty woman (Maria Bonnevie) retains an uneasy relationship with her father while rebelling against her older husband (Gรฉrard Depardieu).
  • Insomnia
    3
    Stellan Skarsgรฅrd, Maria Bonnevie, Sverre Anker Ousdal
    3 votes
    Insomnia is a 1997 Norwegian thriller film about a police detective investigating a murder in a town located above the Arctic Circle. The investigation goes horribly wrong when he mistakenly shoots his partner and subsequently attempts to cover up his bungle. The title of the film refers to his inability to sleep, the result of his guilt. Insomnia was the film debut of director Erik Skjoldbjรฆrg. The screenplay was written by Nikolaj Frobenius and Skjoldbjรฆrg, and the soundtrack by Geir Jenssen. The film inspired a 2002 Hollywood remake in English.
  • Reconstruction
    4
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Maria Bonnevie, Krister Henriksson
    3 votes
    A photographer named Alex (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) leaves his girlfriend one night to pursue an alluring stranger. Soon Alex and the stranger, Aimee (Maria Bonnevie), begin a turbulent love affair. When Alex attempts to return to his old life, he finds it has literally vanished. His former girlfriend no longer recognizes him, and his apartment doesn't exist. When Alex realizes he is part of a literary fantasy beyond his control, he has no choice but to discard his past life and embrace the future.
  • Engelen
    5
    Lena Endre, Maria Bonnevie, Bรถrje Ahlstedt
    4 votes
    Angel is a 2009 Norwegian drama film directed by Margreth Olin. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didn't make the final shortlist.
  • Reconstruction
    6
    Maria Bonnevie
    1 votes
    Reconstruction is a 2001 documentary made by Irene Lusztig that investigates the Ioanid Gang bank heist committed in 1959 in Communist Romania. The film focuses on Monica Sevianu, Lusztig's grandmother, and the only female involved in the heist. The documentary gets its name from a propaganda film that was made by the Romanian government three years after the robbery was committed. The original Reconstruction was a strange blend of documentary and fiction, where the criminals played themselves in a crime-film whose plot was driven by clues that self-congratulatory detectives pieced together. The propaganda film was only screened to journalists and high ranking communist officials before being buried beneath government files. Lusztig managed to find a copy and incorporates clips into her documentary.
  • Day and Night
    7
    Erland Josephson, Tuva Novotny, Hans Alfredson
    1 votes
    Day and Night is a 2004 Swedish drama film directed by Simon Staho.
  • The Banishment
    8
    Maria Bonnevie, Aleksandr Baluev, Konstantin Lavronenko
    1 votes
    The Banishment is a 2007 Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The film is a loose adaptation of The Laughing Matter, a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan. It stars Konstantin Lavronenko and Maria Bonnevie. The film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Lavronenko won the Best Actor award at the festival. It was released in Russian cinemas on 2 October 2007. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
  • The Polar Bear King
    9
    Maria Bonnevie, Helge Jordal, Anna Lotta Larsson
    2 votes
    Handsome and newly crowned King Valemon of the enchanting Kingdom of Summerland is offered the hand of a powerful yet evil witch in a marriage that will align him with the dark forcesโ€ฆ but he refuses. Enraged, she casts a spell that transforms him into an enormous polar bear. Escaping north to the icy Kingdom of Winterland, he falls in love with a beautiful young princess who sees beyond his frightening appearance to the strength and kindness within. Now it is up to the princess of Winterland to overcome the witch's wicked scheme, rescue King Valemon and break the spell of The Polar Bear King!
  • Dragonfly
    10

    Dragonfly

    Mikael Persbrandt, Maria Bonnevie, Kim Bodnia
    1 votes
    Dragonfly is a 2001 Norwegian drama film directed by Marius Holst, starring Kim Bodnia, Mikael Persbrandt and Maria Bonnevie. It is based on the short story "Natt Til Mรธrk Morgen" by Ingvar Ambjรธrnsen.
  • Falling Sky
    11

    Falling Sky

    Maria Bonnevie, Kim Bodnia, Bjรธrn Sundquist
    1 votes
    Falling Sky is a 2002 comedy drama film written by Torun Lian and Gunnar Vikene and directed by Gunnar Vikene.