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This monumental mid-nineteenth-century epic from Jan Troell charts, over the course of two films, a Swedish farming family’s voyage to America and their efforts to put down roots in this beautiful but forbidding new world. Movie legends Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann give remarkably authentic performances as Karl Oskar and Kristina, a couple who meet with one physical and emotional trial after another on their arduous journey. The precise, minute detail with which Troell depicts the couple’s story - which is also that of countless other people who sought better lives across the Atlantic - is a wonder to behold. Engrossing at every step of the way, the duo of The Emigrants and The New Land makes for perhaps the greatest screen drama about the settling of America. (Criterion)

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English The pace is too slow, which is even multiplied by a way too long footage, so you feel it´s twice as long. Full of long, quiet shots portraying suffering Swedes working hard on frozen, barren fields, vomitting on a shabby ship overfilled with emotions or having the hard time traveling long distances through America´s wasteland and chasing their dream for a better life. Despite the above, however, it is not dull or boring. Mainly thanks to the multi-layered characters and acting of (not only) the duo Sydow / Ullmann. Moreover, it is beautifully shot and will make you naturally immerse into a daily routine of Nordic peasant of the mid-nineteenth century. The biggest problem is the middle passage (or, if you want, the second chapter) on the ship, where instead of a repetitive one hour, a striking twenty minutes would be enough. In fact, making the footage shorter in a smart and sensitive way would make the movie better. After all, the footage of three and a quarter hours that is based on a less than three hundred and fifty-page novel is rarely seen. Thanks to this, it is a very faithful to the original, as a result, sadly, too illustrative, however undeniably good. ()