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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the arduous journey and settlement of a Swedish family in the harsh American prairie during the late 19th century. Facing extreme poverty, disease, and the unforgiving elements, Karl Oskar and Kristina Nilsson strive to build a new life for themselves and their children. Their resilience is tested as they encounter both the promise of opportunity and the brutal realities of pioneering in a foreign land.
Critical Reception
The New Land was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its epic scope, authentic portrayal of immigrant struggles, and powerful performances. It is considered a landmark achievement in Swedish cinema and a significant contribution to the genre of immigrant epics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sweeping historical narrative and meticulous attention to detail.
- Celebrated for the powerful and emotional performances of Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann.
- Commended for its unflinching depiction of the hardships faced by 19th-century immigrants.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay. Won awards at the Guldbagge Awards, including Best Film.
Fun Fact
The film is the second part of Jan Troell's epic duology about Swedish emigration to America, following 'The Emigrants' (1971).
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