THE NEW LAND
by Jan Troell
synopsis
The continuing saga of the Nilssons - husband and wife Karl-Oskar and Kristina, their several young children with another on the way, Karl-Oskar's younger brother Robert, and some of their extended family members such as Kristina's Uncle Danjel - and several of their Swedish compatriots is presented. This phase of their story begins where their saga in Karl e Kristina (1971) left off, in the fall of 1850, having just arrived in Minnesota from their native Sweden to begin what they hope will be a better life. They left Sweden because of the harsh and worsening conditions of their farm life, and chose Minnesota based on the stories of many of their Swedish friends who emigrated there before them. While Karl-Oskar goes through the process of setting up their homestead, eighteen year old Robert already has bigger dreams of striking it big in the California gold rush, something he is reluctant to tell Karl-Oskar until he is ready to leave if only having been under Karl-Oskar's guardianship...
international title: | The New Land |
original title: | Nybyggarna |
country: | Sweden |
year: | 1972 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Jan Troell |
film run: | 202' |
release date: | SE 26/02/1972, FI 21/04/1972, NO 05/05/1972, DK 05/09/1972, BE 18/04/1975, HU 21/08/1975, DD 19/03/1976, DE 11/02/1977, IT 09/11/1986 |
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 |