Released Date:
1968-12-20
Languages:
Swedish, German, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (406 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellGenres:
DramaBengt Forslund
Eyvind Johnson (novel)
Jan Troell
Based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize-winning novelist Eyvind Johnson, Here's Your Life tells the story of a working-class boy coming of age in rural Sweden during the first World War. Director Jan Troell's striking visual style is on display, as are cameos from some of Swedish cinema's biggest stars.
Released Date:
1971-03-08
Languages:
Swedish, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
151 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(3162 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novels)
Jan Troell
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 makes it tough. One of their children even starve to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planing 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.
Released Date:
1972-02-26
Languages:
English, Swedish
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(2067 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novel)
Jan Troell
This film continues from where Utvandrarna (1971) left off. Starting a new life in the New World from almost nothing is not easy. The winters and summers are more extreme than in the Old World. But the immigrants are rewarded for their hard work. They now live a better life than they did in Sweden. Bad times also come, however. The civil war starts and the Sioux Indians make a bloody uprising against the white settlers. Karl-Oskar's family survives all these. His brother, Robert, decides to seek his fortune in the gold fields of California. He never reaches California but acquires some fortune from his boss who dies of yellow fever on the way to the gold fields. An immigrant Swede dupes him of this fortune. Robert returns to his brother where he dies from a disease contracted on the trip. Kristina, whose thoughts never leave Sweden, has several more births and gets pregnant again against the advice of her doctor. This last pregnancy kills her. The children grow up and take over the farm. Karl-Oskar becomes old and lonely. He spends his last days dreaming of his youth in the Old World.
Released Date:
1971-03-08
Languages:
Swedish, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
151 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(3144 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novels)
Jan Troell
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 makes it tough. One of their children even starve to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planing 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.
Released Date:
1971-03-08
Languages:
Swedish, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
151 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(3144 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novels)
Jan Troell
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 makes it tough. One of their children even starve to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planing 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.
Released Date:
1972-02-26
Languages:
English, Swedish
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(2056 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novel)
Jan Troell
This film continues from where Utvandrarna (1971) left off. Starting a new life in the New World from almost nothing is not easy. The winters and summers are more extreme than in the Old World. But the immigrants are rewarded for their hard work. They now live a better life than they did in Sweden. Bad times also come, however. The civil war starts and the Sioux Indians make a bloody uprising against the white settlers. Karl-Oskar's family survives all these. His brother, Robert, decides to seek his fortune in the gold fields of California. He never reaches California but acquires some fortune from his boss who dies of yellow fever on the way to the gold fields. An immigrant Swede dupes him of this fortune. Robert returns to his brother where he dies from a disease contracted on the trip. Kristina, whose thoughts never leave Sweden, has several more births and gets pregnant again against the advice of her doctor. This last pregnancy kills her. The children grow up and take over the farm. Karl-Oskar becomes old and lonely. He spends his last days dreaming of his youth in the Old World.
Released Date:
1971-03-08
Languages:
Swedish, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
151 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(3144 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novels)
Jan Troell
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 makes it tough. One of their children even starve to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planing 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.
Released Date:
1971-03-08
Languages:
Swedish, English
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
151 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(3144 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novels)
Jan Troell
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 makes it tough. One of their children even starve to death. Thus, they decide to emigrate to the U.S. They meet a group of farmers with their families planing 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.
Released Date:
1972-02-26
Languages:
English, Swedish
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(2056 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novel)
Jan Troell
This film continues from where Utvandrarna (1971) left off. Starting a new life in the New World from almost nothing is not easy. The winters and summers are more extreme than in the Old World. But the immigrants are rewarded for their hard work. They now live a better life than they did in Sweden. Bad times also come, however. The civil war starts and the Sioux Indians make a bloody uprising against the white settlers. Karl-Oskar's family survives all these. His brother, Robert, decides to seek his fortune in the gold fields of California. He never reaches California but acquires some fortune from his boss who dies of yellow fever on the way to the gold fields. An immigrant Swede dupes him of this fortune. Robert returns to his brother where he dies from a disease contracted on the trip. Kristina, whose thoughts never leave Sweden, has several more births and gets pregnant again against the advice of her doctor. This last pregnancy kills her. The children grow up and take over the farm. Karl-Oskar becomes old and lonely. He spends his last days dreaming of his youth in the Old World.
Released Date:
1972-02-26
Languages:
English, Swedish
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(2056 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novel)
Jan Troell
This film continues from where Utvandrarna (1971) left off. Starting a new life in the New World from almost nothing is not easy. The winters and summers are more extreme than in the Old World. But the immigrants are rewarded for their hard work. They now live a better life than they did in Sweden. Bad times also come, however. The civil war starts and the Sioux Indians make a bloody uprising against the white settlers. Karl-Oskar's family survives all these. His brother, Robert, decides to seek his fortune in the gold fields of California. He never reaches California but acquires some fortune from his boss who dies of yellow fever on the way to the gold fields. An immigrant Swede dupes him of this fortune. Robert returns to his brother where he dies from a disease contracted on the trip. Kristina, whose thoughts never leave Sweden, has several more births and gets pregnant again against the advice of her doctor. This last pregnancy kills her. The children grow up and take over the farm. Karl-Oskar becomes old and lonely. He spends his last days dreaming of his youth in the Old World.
Released Date:
1972-02-26
Languages:
English, Swedish
Countries:
Sweden
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
(2056 Reviews)
Director:
Jan TroellBengt Forslund
Vilhelm Moberg (novel)
Jan Troell
This film continues from where Utvandrarna (1971) left off. Starting a new life in the New World from almost nothing is not easy. The winters and summers are more extreme than in the Old World. But the immigrants are rewarded for their hard work. They now live a better life than they did in Sweden. Bad times also come, however. The civil war starts and the Sioux Indians make a bloody uprising against the white settlers. Karl-Oskar's family survives all these. His brother, Robert, decides to seek his fortune in the gold fields of California. He never reaches California but acquires some fortune from his boss who dies of yellow fever on the way to the gold fields. An immigrant Swede dupes him of this fortune. Robert returns to his brother where he dies from a disease contracted on the trip. Kristina, whose thoughts never leave Sweden, has several more births and gets pregnant again against the advice of her doctor. This last pregnancy kills her. The children grow up and take over the farm. Karl-Oskar becomes old and lonely. He spends his last days dreaming of his youth in the Old World.
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