Good-Bye Nana Ending Explained: A film that questions the right of parents to force their children into the adult world's rational behavior. Directed by Jarl Kulle, this 1970 drama film stars Jarl Kulle (Ministern), alongside Margaretha Krook as The Mother, Mats Åhlfeldt as Mats-Peter, Anne Kulle as Nenna. With a 8/10 audience rating, the ending has been widely praised.

What Happens at the End of Good-Bye Nana?

A film that questions the right of parents to force their children into the adult world's rational behavior. A 6-year-old revolt by going to a lawyer and ask for a divorce from their parents.

Jarl Kulle's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Jarl Kulle (Ministern)'s journey. A 6-year-old revolt by going to a lawyer and ask for a divorce from their parents.

How Does Jarl Kulle (Ministern)'s Story End?

  • Jarl Kulle: Jarl Kulle's arc reaches a definitive conclusion by the final act, with Jarl Kulle delivering a resolution that feels earned after the film's 1h 40m runtime.
  • Margaretha Krook (The Mother): Margaretha Krook's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Mats Åhlfeldt (Mats-Peter): Mats Åhlfeldt's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Good-Bye Nana Mean?

Good-Bye Nana concludes with Jarl Kulle reinforcing the drama themes established throughout the film. The final moments with Jarl Kulle leave a lasting impression — the ending is both a resolution and a statement about the story's central questions.