
The story of a man who makes a great sacrifice for his country and for his son. Based on the play of the same title by Tor Hedberg.


Ah, the silent era! A time when narratives unfurled with a grand, often operatic, sweep, relying on the eloquent ballet of human expression and the evocative power of light and shadow. Among the countless treasures from this golden age, Ivan Hedqvist’s 1923 adaptation of Tor Hedberg’s play, Johan Ulfstjerna, stand...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John W. Brunius

Anthony Young
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" Ah, the silent era! A time when narratives unfurled with a grand, often operatic, sweep, relying on the eloquent ballet of human expression and the evocative power of light and shadow. Among the countless treasures from this golden age, Ivan Hedqvist’s 1923 adaptation of Tor Hedberg’s play, Johan Ulfstjerna, stands as a particularly compelling testament to the enduring power of dramatic sacrifice. This isn't merely a film; it's a profound, almost spiritual, experience that delves into the v..."
Olle Hilding
Tor Hedberg, Carlo Keil-Möller
Sweden


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