The Emigrants is a 1971 Swedish film directed by Jan Troell. It tells the story of a Swedish group who emigrate from Småland, Sweden to Minnesota, United States in the 19th century. The film follows the hardship of the group in Sweden and on the trip. The film is based on the first two novels of The Emigrants suite by Vilhelm Moberg: The Emigrants and Unto a Good Land. It was adapted to the screen by Bengt Forslund and Jan Troell. The Emigrants stars Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann in the lead, along with Eddie Axberg, Sven-Olof Bern, Aina Alfredsson, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlund and... Pierre Lindstedt. The Emigrants was followed by a 1972 sequel, The New Land , with the same cast. Richard Schickel wrote in Life that "Jan Troell has made the masterpiece about the dream that shaped America - a dream, and an America, fast disappearing from our views." Vincent Canby of The New York Times hailed the acting performances, especially from Sydow and Ullmann, which he found to hold "a kind of spontaneous truth, in look and gesture, that does a lot to relieve the otherwise programed nobility, truth and beauty.
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| Release date: | March 8, 1971 |
| Directed by: | Jan Troell |
| Runtime: | 151 Minutes |
| Producer: | Bengt Forslund |
| Editor: | Jan Troell |
| Music by: | Erik Nordgren |
| Cinematography: | Jan Troell |
| Screenplay by: | Jan Troell, Bengt Forslund |
| Estimated budget: | $1,600,000 |
| Genre: | Adventure |