Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.A Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.A Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 9 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Judit, hans hustru
- (as Karin Nordström-Järegård)
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- AnecdotesThe movie and its prequel Utvandrarna (1971) were Oscar nominated on the same year (1972), though in different categories. This is the first and only occurrence of such an event.
- GaffesIn one of the first scenes, when Karl Oskar is taking the family to the new settlement, the boom mic is visible in the upper left corner for the entire shot.
- Citations
Karl-Oskar: Kristina, do you remember when we moved here last fall, you said it was almost as pretty as back home in Duvemåla? Maybe we could call our home here Duvemåla. What do you say to that? Or New Duvemåla.
Kristina: Just think, that I - Duvemåla.
Karl-Oskar: Yeah.
Kristina: Then we don't live at Ki-Chi-Saga any more. We live at Duvemåla.
- Autres versionsThe USA television version, called "The Emigrant Saga" consists of this film plus its prequel, Utvandrarna (1971), joined and re-edited together in chronological order and dubbed in English.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Stjärnbilder (1996)
It's not challenging because it's boring or slow, though - more so that it's heavy-going and quite brutal in places. It's also over three hours long, which I know probably already makes it a no-go film for a good many people. It's actually very easy to appreciate all the stuff this does well, because the acting's great, it's visually excellent, and there are some really inspired editing choices in this as well (so it's not surprising to see in the credits that the director and editor are one and the same: Jan Troell).
These two films end up being about six and a half hours long, and together tell a difficult but engaging story about Swedish/American history, and the plight of an emigrant family plus all the challenges that come with both travel and settling. Not the easiest two-part film in the world to recommend, but it makes for a compelling epic that should deliver for those who find the idea of watching such a film intriguing.
- Jeremy_Urquhart
- 7 mars 2023
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