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Emigrants
Teleplay based on Slavomiras Mrozekas' works.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the arduous journey of a Swedish family from their impoverished homeland in the mid-19th century to the promise of a new life in America. Facing famine, disease, and immense hardship, they embark on a perilous voyage across the Atlantic, seeking opportunity and freedom in a foreign land. Their experiences in America test their resilience, their relationships, and their very identities as they strive to build a future.
Critical Reception
Emigrants was a significant film in Swedish cinema, lauded for its sweeping scope and authentic portrayal of the immigrant experience. Critics praised its detailed historical accuracy, strong performances, and emotional depth, though some noted its lengthy runtime. It resonated deeply with audiences, becoming a major box office success in Sweden and cementing its status as a classic of Swedish historical drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its epic storytelling and historical fidelity.
Commended for powerful performances that convey the struggles of the emigrants.
Considered a poignant and essential depiction of Swedish emigration.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, Guldbagge Awards for Best Actress (Viveka Seldahl) and Best Supporting Actor (Börje Ahlstedt).
Fun Fact
The film is the second part of a larger saga based on Vilhelm Moberg's novels about Swedish emigration, following the earlier adaptation "The Emigrants" (1971).
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