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A Man There Was / Terje Vigen
May 6, 2019 @ 7:00 pm | HOSTED BY: Nordic Museum7:00 pm | Cost: $10
The Paramount Theater
911 Pine Street
Seattle,
WA
United States
In association with the Nordic Museum, The Seattle Theatre Group is showing two Nordic silent films during their Silent Movie Mondays series.
The 1929 Danish/German film Laila will run on February 25; the 1917 Swedish film A Man There Was/Erje Vigen will play May 6.
A MAN THERE WAS/TERJE VIGEN (1917), directed by Victor Sjöström, is based on an epic poem by Henrik Ibsen and commonly cited as the film that launched Sweden’s first golden age of filmmaking. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, it tells the story of a fisherman so desperate to obtain food for his starving family that he tries to break through a British blockade, only to find himself at the mercy of extraordinary forces. The stunning cinematography captures the harsh unforgiving quality of the ever-present sea. Sjöström would later have a notable career in Hollywood. Musical accompaniment by Tedde Gibson on the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ.
Print Source: Swedish Film Institute / Rights: Janus Films
Running time: 65 minutes.
CineClub will immediately follow the film in The Paramount lobby bar. Introduction by CineClub host Amanda Doxtater, Assistant Professor of Swedish & Scandinavian Studies at University of Washington.
Nordic Museum Members can save $2 off the cost of admission using the code NORDIC at checkout.