Sons of Ingmar
Sons of Ingmar (Swedish: Ingmarssönerna), also released in the United Kingdom under the title Dawn of Love,[1] is a 1919 Swedish drama film directed by Victor Sjöström.[2] It is the first part of his adaptation of Selma Lagerlöf's novel Jerusalem, originally published in 1901 and 1902. It was followed by a second part, Karin, Daughter of Ingmar, the following year.
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Directed by | Victor Sjöström |
Produced by | Charles Magnusson |
Written by | Screenplay: Victor Sjöström Novel: Selma Lagerlöf |
Cinematography | Julius Jaenzon |
Production company | AB Svenska Biografteatern |
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Running time | 207 min. |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Silent film |
Main cast
- Victor Sjöström as Lill Ingmar Ingmarsson
- Harriet Bosse as Brita
- Tore Svennberg as Stor Ingmar Ingmarsson
- Hildur Carlberg as Marta
- Hjalmar Peters as Brita's Father
- Svea Peters as Brita's Mother
- Axel Nilsson as Painter
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References
- Ingmarssönerna - titlar at the Swedish Film Institute
- "Progressive Silent Film List: Sons of Ingmar". Silent Era. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
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