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The Emigrants helped make Jan Troell prominent internationally. The sequel, The New Land (Nybyggarna), was released in 1972. The 1974 U.S. television series The New Land is based loosely on both The Emigrants and its sequel. [26] The creation of the TV series can be attributed to the popularity of the films. [27]
The Emigrants (1971) was based on the first two novels. The New Land (1972) was a sequel based on the last two novels. The American television series The New Land (1974) starred Scott Thomas, Bonnie Bedelia, and Kurt Russell, and was broadcast by ABC. The series was loosely based on the 1971 and 1972 film adaptations. 13 episodes were produced ...
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Produced by SF Studios, “The Emigrants” is a big-budget epic drama based on Vilhelm Moberg’s story about Swedes who left misery behind for a new life on the other side of the Atlantic in the ...
The Emigrants and The New Land were edited as The Emigrant Saga and aired on television. [8] The films were first released for home video viewing in the United States in February 2016, when The Criterion Collection released both films on DVD and Blu-ray. The films had been frequently requested by customers. [9]
Erik Poppe’s historical drama “The Emigrants” scored the top Andreas Award at the 50th Norwegian International Film Festival Haugesund. Produced by Fredrik Wikström Nicastro, it is ...
The musical Kristina från Duvemåla (English title Kristina) (1995) by ex‑ABBA members Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson is based on Moberg's The Emigrants Series. [8] A later film adaptation, known simply as The Emigrants was released in 2021, and in August 2022 on digital platforms. [9] [10]
The Emigrants was first published in London by Michael Joseph and in the United States by McGraw Hill. It was reissued in 1980 by Allison and Busby , and was subsequently published by the University of Michigan Press , described as "an elaborately conceived novel, dense with dynamic characters and evocative details" that "focuses initially on ...