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Swedes in America

1943 | 17m | English

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Irving Lerner
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1943 documentary with Ingrid Bergman.
Release Date: Nov 08, 1943
Director: Irving Lerner
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Keywords sweden, north america
Production Companies U.S. Office of War Information
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Ingrid Bergman Herself
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Irving Lerner Director
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Geronimo1967
6.0

There is something striking about the opening scene from Ingrid Bergman. She sits, comfortably, on a sofa and reads out a letter from someone asking her why she thought the Swedes and the Americans got on so well. She looks entirely natural and convincing, the camera loves her, and it is very easy t ... o see why this particular Swede fitted in so effortlessly. The rest of this short feature follows more traditional lines as she narrates a potted history of just how a group of her countryfolk arrived, settled and were prominent in the establishment of it’s unified nation. It visits the museum in Philadelphia that testifies to the importance of these immigrants to the birth of a nation, and it also shines a light on a gently religious, industrious and friendly population who integrate effortlessly with their fellow immigrants from other parts of Europe seeking opportunity or fleeing persecution. In no way could this be considered a deep or analytical film, but more a light and fluffy celebration of another part of the great American human jigsaw puzzle.

Jul 07, 2025