‘Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction’ (2023) | Movie on Netflix | Review: A wonderfully entertaining film

Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction

‘Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction’ is a Danish period drama directed by award winning Bille August. It stars Sidse Babett Knudsen and Mikkel Boe Følsgaard. The film is a loose adaptation of Karen Blixen‘s book, Ehrengard.

A story of intrigues, liaisons, master plans that go awry, and the sweet art of seduction. A playful number that will keep you entertained for its entire duration.

Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction
Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction

Synopsis

In the grand duchy of Babenhausen, young Prince Lothar receives an education shielded from the evils and vulgarity of the world. However, his mother is worried because the idea of marriage is as distant to Lothar as death, and there is a danger of the dynasty becoming extinct. To address this, she assigns him the best spiritual and worldly advisor, Mr. Cazotte, a famous painter and renowned seducer, to subtly guide his steps through the courts of Europe towards the desired objective. In the court of Leuchtenstein, Lothar passionately falls in love with Princess Liudmilla, and a marriage proposal is formalized, ensuring a blissful succession to the throne. Only one thing is amiss: Liudmilla is pregnant and will give birth to the ducal heir two months earlier than what the law and decency permit. Herr Cazotte attempts to salvage the situation by proposing that the princes retreat to a charming castle, accompanied by a select and small entourage. The princess’s lady-in-waiting will be the young Ehrengard, a girl of noble lineage, strong character, and unwavering loyalty… and someone whom Cazotte has peculiar plans for. However, something goes awry, unexpected and uncontrollable events unfold, and ultimately, Ehrengard becomes a decisive figure in a story that, like the reverberation of a strange echo, rearranges itself and its protagonists time and time again.

Review

A mildly titillating and entertainingly cheeky feature that will amuse many. Sidse Babette Knudsen plays the Grand Duchess with her usual performative savoir faire. She takes on the role with naturalness that is all too convincing, the perfect cast for this role. While Mikkel Boe Følsgaard gives us a great performance as the charming, and seductive, artist Mr. Cazotte.

If you are expecting Bridgerton or Dangerous Liaisons, think again. This feature film has an entire different air to it. It is light, the story is told with the usual Bille August flair that keeps us engaged at all times, as it flows having all the ingredients required, and that seem to be perfectly measured to tell a delightful story in its cinematic form.

The cinematography is commendable, with photography of the beautiful locations, be it in nature or the palaces. As for the tempo of the movie it is balanced, and will not lull any an audience member asleep.

Mention must be made to the costume and production designs, carried out by Margrethe II of Denmark, her Highness the Queen of Denmark, herself, who has a long, and remarkable trajectory in the arts. The short documentary that follows the film, chronicles the production of the feature, and invites us to see the creative process behind it. It features an interviews with Margrethe II of Denmark about her approach to the production design, as well as with Billie August, and gives us a insight into the artistic collaboration between both. We recommend this documentary short, especially if you are interested in film production.

Our Opinion

We can only recommend this movie. It works as an antidote to counter anything heavy and tiresome. With excellent performances, wonderful storytelling thanks to the direction, beautiful photography and production design, as well a playful score that is integral in setting the tone, you can expect to spend an hour an half entertained by this comedy drama. It is followed by a documentary short, which we found interesting as it gave us an insight into the production of the film.

Release Date

September 14, 2023

Where to Watch Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction

Netflix

Movie Trailer

Director

Bille August

Bille August
Bille August

Bille August, a highly acclaimed Danish filmmaker, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. With a career spanning decades, he has garnered critical acclaim, numerous awards, and a dedicated following. From his early days as a cinematographer to his directorial achievements, August’s passion for storytelling and attention to detail shine through in his works. In this article, we will take a deep dive into the life and career of Bille August, exploring his journey through film and the impact he has made on the industry. Read more

The Cast

Sidse Babett Knudsen

Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen

Sidse Babett Knudsen is a highly accomplished Danish actress known for her exceptional work in theatre, television, and film. With a career spanning over two decades, Knudsen has received critical acclaim and numerous awards for her outstanding performances. From her breakthrough role in the improvisational comedy Let’s Get Lost to her portrayal of the fictional Danish Prime Minister Birgitte Nyborg in the TV series Borgen, Knudsen has captivated audiences with her versatility and talent. Read more

Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
Sara-Marie Maltha
Sara-Marie Maltha
Jacob Ulrik Lohmann
Jacob Ulrik Lohmann
Emilie Kroyer Koppel
Emilie Kroyer Koppel

The Novel

Karen Blixen

Karen Blixen
Karen Blixen

Karen Blixen, a Danish author who wrote in Danish and English, is widely known for her literary works and her life in Africa. She is best recognized for her memoir “Out of Africa” and the short story “Babette’s Feast,” both of which were adapted into Academy Award-winning films. Beyond her literary achievements, Blixen’s life was filled with fascinating experiences and contributions. In this article, we will delve into the captivating biography of Karen Blixen, exploring her early life and education, her time in Kenya, her creative talents, and her lasting impact on literature. Read more