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THE EMIGRANTS

by Jan Troell

synopsis

In the middle of the 19th century, Kristina and Karl-Oskar live in a small rural village in Smaaland (southern Sweden). They get married and try to make a living on a small spot of land. However, the small size of their land, the infertile soil, and some bad harvests make it tough. One of their children even starves to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planning the emigration under the leadership of a banned priest. They sell everything and embark for the U.S. The journey on the sailing ship is long and tedious. Some of the emigrants will never reach the New World.

international title: The Emigrants
original title: Utvandrarna
country: Sweden
year: 1971
genre: fiction
directed by: Jan Troell
film run: 191'
release date: SE 08/03/1971, FI 03/09/1971, NO 02/10/1971, DK 17/02/1972, PT 08/06/1973, IE 27/07/1973, NL 06/11/1973, FR 13/03/1974, PL 27/01/1975, HU 14/08/1975, DD 27/02/1976, DE 04/02/1977, IT 02/1977
screenplay: Bengt Forslund, Jan Troell
cast: Max Von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg
cinematography by: Jan Troell
film editing: Jan Troell
costumes designer: Ulla-Britt Söderlund
producer: Bengt Forslund

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