Livet i finnskogarna
Livet i finnskogarna

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Livet i finnskogarna

1947
Movie
92 min
Swedish

In a rural parish in 1906, young Heikki, one of the Finnish immigrants, lives a wild and free life in the deep forest. After poaching, his furs are confiscated and Heikki vows to have his revenge by seducing the young women of the parish, one by one.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ivar JohanssonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film depicts the harsh lives of Finnish settlers in the Swedish forest regions during the 17th century. It focuses on their struggles with nature, poverty, and internal conflicts as they try to build a life in a new and unforgiving land. The story highlights their strong community bonds and deep connection to the forest.

Critical Reception

Released in 1947, "Livet i finnskogarna" was generally met with a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its authentic portrayal of historical life and the struggles of the Finnish forest settlers. Critics noted its atmospheric direction and the performances of its cast, though some found the pacing deliberate. It resonated with audiences interested in Swedish social history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical authenticity and depiction of immigrant life.

  • Appreciated for its atmospheric cinematography and evocative setting.

  • Some reviews noted a slow narrative pace, but overall acknowledged its sincerity.

Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are available for this older film, but historical reception suggests it was valued for its educational and cultural significance in portraying the Finnish forest settlers' history in Sweden.

Fun Fact

The film is significant for its detailed and sympathetic portrayal of the Finnish 'forest folk' (finns) who settled in the Swedish wilderness, a community often misunderstood or marginalized in historical narratives.

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