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The Gardener

Trädgårdsmästaren

Sweden

1912

34 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Victor Sjöström

SCR Mauritz Stiller

DP Julius Jaenzon

CAST Victor Sjöström, Gösta Ekman, Gunnar Bohman, Lili Bech, John Ekman, Mauritz Stiller, Karin Alexandersson, Ivar Kåge, Jean Claesson

Synopsis

The Swedish landscape is heartrendingly beautiful in this light-toned silent film. Sjostrom creates a nice little piece, with clear political intent – often missed in commentary inside class-blind USA – sensitively carried by the well-worked plot of maiden’s idyll betrayed. The same falls in love with her employer’s son, whom his father then sends away, one infers – the audience of the time would at any rate – in order to end the socially inappropriate relationship, but in fact so that he may use his power to take advantage of her, by force. She and her aged father are summarily dismissed; taken in by a wealthy patron, when he dies his family casts her out, into the demimonde (note her cigarette!) of the overclass’ student life. A final set piece has her body, strewn with thorn roses, accusing the cause of her ruin. (Also Known As: The Broken Springrose). —IMDb

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Victor Sjöström

With a career in film that in many ways paralleled that of his close friend Mauritz Stiller, Victor Sjöström entered the Swedish film industry at virtually the same time (1912), primarily as an actor, only to become almost immediately, like Stiller, a film director. Whereas Stiller had spent his youth in Finland, however, Sjöström had spent six formative years as a child in America’s Brooklyn. Once back in Sweden after an unhappy childhood, his training for the theater proved fruitful. He became a well-established actor before entering the film industry at the age of 32. The first films in which he appeared in 1912 were Stiller’s The Black Masks and Vampyren. Although Sjöström proved excellent as an actor in comedy, his innate seriousness of outlook was reflected in the films he directed. He developed a deep response to nature and the spectacular northern landscape, capturing the expanses of ice, snow, trees, and mountains in all their (to him as to other Scandinavians… read more

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