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  1. The Emigrants: Directed by Erik Poppe. With Gustaf Skarsgård, Díana Bermudez, Sofia Helin, Owen Crow Shoe. Based on the book by Vilhelm Moberg (published in 1949) depicting a few people emigrating from Sweden to the United States in the 1840 - early 1850.

    • (2.3K)
    • Drama, History
    • Erik Poppe
    • 2021-12-25
  2. Sep 9, 2024 · In conclusion, The Emigrants is a remarkable movie that captivates audiences with its compelling storyline and exceptional performances. It brings to light the struggles and triumphs of Swedish immigrants in the 19th century, highlighting themes of hope, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life.

  3. The Emigrants. A poverty-stricken family chooses to escape Sweden and set out for America, in the hopes of finding a better and more prosperous life. What follows is a journey full of treacherous ...

    • (1)
    • Erik Poppe
    • Drama, History
    • Lisa Carlehed
  4. The Emigrants. NEW. Karl Oskar Nilsson (Max von Sydow) and his wife, Kristina (Liv Ullmann), work a farm in a cold and desolate area of rural Sweden in the middle of the 19th century. The growing ...

    • (17)
    • Jan Troell
    • PG
    • Max Von Sydow
  5. The Emigrants (Swedish: Utvandrarna) is a 1971 Swedish drama film directed and co-written by Jan Troell, and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlund, and Pierre Lindstedt. It and its 1972 sequel, The New Land (Nybyggarna), which were produced concurrently, are based on Vilhelm Moberg 's The Emigrants ...

  6. Oct 4, 2022 · Add to that the 2,000 pages of source material in the Vilhelm Moberg’s cycle of novels, considered to be a masterpiece of Swedish literature. (See. But it’s important to remember that the new version of The Emigrants is not remake of the earlier films in a true sense—it is based on them and offers something new—the perspective of ...

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  8. The Emigrants is a stately, pictorially romantic chronicle of the lives of a small group of peasants for whom existence at home becomes so tenuous that emigration seems the only solution.