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Margaret Day

Ingeborg Holm

Sweden

1913

96 Min
Black and White
Swedish, Silent
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DIR Victor Sjöström

SCR Victor Sjöström, Nils Krok

DP Henrik Jaenzon

CAST Hilda Borgström, Aron Lindgren, Erik Lindholm, Georg Grönroos, William Larsson, Richard Lund, Carl Barcklind, Hugo Björne, Axel Janse, Bertil Malmstedt, Julia Cæsar

Synopsis

Ingeborg Holm and her husband lead a prosperous existence managing a grocer’s shop. The husband unexpectedly dies, and his wife cannot keep the business going. With no money, she is forced to live in a poorhouse, away from her three children who are taken in by a family for adoption. One day, on visiting the children, the mother realizes that her youngest son no longer recognizes her. The shock is so great, she is taken to hospital. Her oldest son decides he will try all he can to bring his mother back to her right mind, by taking her photographs from the past. With a film star of the time, Hilda Borgström, the film was a great public success and brought about considerable debate in the press about social welfare for the impoverished in Sweden. —Mostra

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Victor Sjöström

Born in Silbodal, Sweden, in 1879. The son of a lumberjack, he emigrated with his parents to the U.S. when he was only one year old. The Sjöström family prospered in the district of Brooklyn where Victor lived until the age of seven. In his teens, he was beset with problems related to his father who had become a religious fanatic. With the death of his mother, in 1887, the boy decided to return once more to Sweden. He joined the world of theater, a profession he was not to abandon throughout all of his life, even when he became a film director. Sjöström’s only appearance on the screen to reach Brazil was his performance in the role of Isak Borg, a main character in Ingmar Bergman’s film Wild Strawberries (1957) – and was his last piece of acting for cinema. Sjöström also acted the role of an orchestra conductor in Till Glädje/ The Joy (1950), with Bergman as director. Sjöström directed 53 films – all of them silent movies, except for the last two (The Markurells of Wadköping, 1931… read more

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Dull but important social drama with a heroine that goes through more in one movie than Gish does in several.

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Truth via Cinema

By Neil Bahadur on July 27, 2010

As the film opens, a brief introduction of the plays original author, the lead actress, and “the youngest cast member,” is given. Does this introduction serve as to spare us the belief that the events…  read review

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