Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Jan Troell’s monumental mid-nineteenth century epic The New Land, the sequel to last year’s Closing Night film, The Emigrants, follows a Swedish farming family’s effort to put down roots in the United States, a beautiful but forbidding new world.
Cinema legends Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann deliver remarkably authentic performances as Karl Oskar and Kristina, a couple who meet with one physical and emotional trial after another, having experienced an arduous journey to America from Sweden, and now living in the wilderness of Minnesota.
While clearing and farming their land, they must deal with the brutal realities of American frontier life, including a fierce Sioux uprising and the bloody Civil War, along with family squabbles and the lure of the gold fields of California.
Based on Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg’s four-part series of novels about the mid-nineteenth-century wave of emigration from Sweden to the United States, Troell’s engrossing drama depicts with precise detail their story, a story which is also that of countless other people who sought better lives across the Atlantic.
WINNER – Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film, Golden Globes 1973
WINNER – Best European Film, Bodil Awards 1973
WINNER – Best Actress, Top Foreign Films Award, National Board of Review 1973
NOMINEE – Best Foreign Language Film, Academy Awards 1973
"Troell is a film master whose films are overflowing yet calm and balanced."
- The New Yorker
Tuesday 12th July
217 min
PG
Jan Troell
Film Festival
Swedish with English subtitles, English