Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.A Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.A Swedish immigrant family struggle to establish a new life for themselves in the forest of Minnesota in the mid 19th Century.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 9 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
- Judit, hans hustru
- (as Karin Nordström-Järegård)
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- TriviaThe movie and its prequel Los emigrantes (1971) were Oscar nominated on the same year (1972), though in different categories. This is the first and only occurrence of such an event.
- ErroresSome US $1 bills shown with a design that was not created until 1935, eighty years after the scene takes place.
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Karl-Oskar: Kristina, do you remember when we moved here last fall, you said it was almost as pretty as back home in Duvemåla? Maybe we could call our home here Duvemåla. What do you say to that? Or New Duvemåla.
Kristina: Just think, that I - Duvemåla.
Karl-Oskar: Yeah.
Kristina: Then we don't live at Ki-Chi-Saga any more. We live at Duvemåla.
- Versiones alternativasThe USA television version, called "The Emigrant Saga" consists of this film plus its prequel, Los emigrantes (1971), joined and re-edited together in chronological order and dubbed in English.
- ConexionesFeatured in Stjärnbilder (1996)
Von Sydow and Ullmann are given a chance to embellish on their characters, and they both do excellent work. Axberg also does a fine job of lending more depth to the character of Robert, Karl-Oscar's rebellious younger brother. There is also material worked in that examines the mistreatment (and eventual uprising) of local Native Americans and the futile searches for gold in the north. These other elements do not always seem to fit with the central story, but they effectively add to the sense of time and place anyway.
"The New Land" does not have the same emotional impact that "The Emigrants" had, but it develops the two central characters more and intelligently explores how they learn to adapt to their new life. Put together, these two films convincingly illustrate the plight of those who forged our frontier.
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