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Sweet Land (2005)

Sweet Land (2005)
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A European exile finds herself a stranger in a strange land when she comes to the United States in this independent romantic comedy-drama. As a man ponders what to do with his family's estate after the death of his grandmother, he thinks back to how she first came to America shortly after World War I. Olaf (Tim Guinee) is a Norwegian-American farmer looking for a wife to share his home on the Minnesota prairie, and with eligible women in short supply locally, he sends away for a mail-order bride. Inge Ottenberg (Elizabeth Reaser) soon arrives at Olaf's doorstep, but while she's pretty, smart, and amiable, he's taken aback to discover she's not Norwegian but German, which after several years of anti-German propaganda does not make her popular with her new neighbors. Inge isn't very good with English, making it even harder to keep her background a secret, and the local pastor, Rev. Sorrensen (John Heard), is so outraged at the presence of a presumed Hun he refuses to perform their wedding. But Inge struggles to make friends with her new neighbors, in particular Olaf's best friend, Frandsen (Alan Cumming), a gadget fancier whose wife, Brownie (Alex Kingston), is better with mechanical items than he is. In time, Inge's cheerful nature and love of music begin to make an impression on the community as she shares her favorite tunes on her ever-present gramophone. Sweet Land was the first feature film from writer and director Ali Selim. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth ReaserTim Guinee, (more)
Director(s):
Ali Selim
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sweet Land

A European exile finds herself a stranger in a strange land when she comes to the United States in this independent romantic comedy-drama. As a man ponders what to do with his family's estate after the death of his grandmother, he thinks back to how she first came to America shortly after World War I. Olaf (Tim Guinee) is a Norwegian-American farmer looking for a wife to share his home on the Minnesota prairie, and with eligible women in short supply locally, he sends away for a mail-order bride. Inge Ottenberg (Elizabeth Reaser) soon arrives at Olaf's doorstep, but while she's pretty, smart, and amiable, he's taken aback to discover she's not Norwegian but German, which after several years of anti-German propaganda does not make her popular with her new neighbors. Inge isn't very good with English, making it even harder to keep her background a secret, and the local pastor, Rev. Sorrensen (John Heard), is so outraged at the presence of a presumed Hun he refuses to perform their wedding. But Inge struggles to make friends with her new neighbors, in particular Olaf's best friend, Frandsen (Alan Cumming), a gadget fancier whose wife, Brownie (Alex Kingston), is better with mechanical items than he is. In time, Inge's cheerful nature and love of music begin to make an impression on the community as she shares her favorite tunes on her ever-present gramophone. Sweet Land was the first feature film from writer and director Ali Selim. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

Complete Cast of Sweet Land


Director(s):
Ali Selim
Writer(s):
Ali Selim
Producer(s):
Jim BighamAli SelimAlan Cumming
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Independent Films
Sweet Land Awards:
  • 2006 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best First Feature
  • 2006 - Women Film Critics Circle - Best Female Images in a Movie
  • 2006 - Women Film Critics Circle - Karen Morley Award
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    Michelle C.

    Nice to watch a "clean" movie, no swearing, sex scenes etc. Very sweet and easy to watch. Not too in depth, but a good, light story about hard work, loyalty, and love . Makes one appreciate what we have now.

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    Linda D.

    Cinematically beautiful and wonderful performances by all. A sweet story of a mail-order bride in the 1920s brought to Minnesota who was thought to be Norwegian but is German. The movie shows the correlation between the prejudice & inter-personal struggles this couple had to endure to the physical struggles on the land they worked so hard to hang onto. The film takes us from the 20s to the 60s to present time throughout the movie which at times seemed too fragmented, but over-all just a lovely story.

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    Marianne R.

    A sweet, gentle story of an immigrant farmer and a mail-order bride. Wonderfully acted by all, I especially loved Tim Guinee's and Elizabeth Reaser's performances. This film isn't action-packed or lewdly explicit, and the only cursing is in German, and for all that, I found it refreshingly safe & enjoyable. I highly recommend it.

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