Pelle the Conqueror
The von Sydow performance is in a category by itself. It is another highlight in an already extraordinary career.
-- Vincent Canby, New York Times
Pelle the Conqueror
Part of our Anniversary Classics series. For details, visit: laemmle.com/ac.
PELLE THE CONQUEROR (1987)
Wednesday, March 15, at 7 PM
To launch our new Anniversary Classics Abroad series, we present a 30th anniversary screening of Bille August’s award-winning Danish film, Pelle the Conqueror. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1988 and also won the Palme d’Or in Cannes that same year. Master Swedish actor Max von Sydow received his first Oscar nomination for his performance in the film.
The beautifully crafted film is adapted from a popular Danish novel by Martin Andersen Nexo, published in 1908. It tells the story of a widower and his young son who journey from Sweden to Denmark in the 1850s in search of work. There they encounter prejudice and harsh working conditions; the story clearly takes on renewed urgency in light of rising anti-immigrant bias in Europe as well as the United States. August cast newcomer Pelle Hvenegaard in the title role.
In Newsweek, David Ansen wrote, “We are engrossed by the serene confidence of the storytelling, by August’s painterly eye, by von Sydow’s and Hvenegaard’s touching performances.” Time Magazine’s Richard Schickel wrote, “Bille August’s gifts for austere, striking imagery and for the short, perfectly shaped scene impart to this film an epic richness, range and energy.” The film helped to catapult August to the front ranks of international directors. He went on to make several films in the U.S. as well as Europe, and Ingmar Bergman chose August to direct his autobiographical screenplay, The Best Intentions.
"The von Sydow performance is in a category by itself. It is another highlight in an already extraordinary career, and quite unlike anything that American audiences have seen him do to date." – Vincent Canby, The New York Times
"In Bille August's Pelle the Conqueror, Max von Sydow is so astoundingly evocative that he makes your bones ache." – Hal Hinson, The Washington Post
Anniversary Classics Abroad will present a classic foreign film on the third Wednesday of every month at three theaters.
Coming next:
Wednesday, April 19: YOJIMBO (1962). Akira Kurosawa’s energetic, tongue-in-cheek samurai Western had an enormous influence on filmmakers all over the world. Toshiro Mifune stars as the amoral swordsman who strides into town and manipulates the opposing factions in a turf war.
Wednesday, May 17: DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE (1962). This Oscar-winning film from director Pietro Germi is a ferocious black comic dissection of Sicilian mores. The picture helped to cement Marcello Mastroianni’s position as a rising international superstar.
Wednesday, June 21: SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT (1957). To coincide with the summer solstice, we present Ingmar Bergman’s elegant romantic comedy set on a Swedish estate on the longest night of the year. Eva Dahlbeck, Harriet Andersson, and Gunnar Bjornstrand star in the film that Pauline Kael called an “exquisite carnal comedy.” The film later inspired Stephen Sondheim’s musical, A Little Night Music.
Wednesday, March 15, at 7 PM
To launch our new Anniversary Classics Abroad series, we present a 30th anniversary screening of Bille August’s award-winning Danish film, Pelle the Conqueror. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1988 and also won the Palme d’Or in Cannes that same year. Master Swedish actor Max von Sydow received his first Oscar nomination for his performance in the film.
The beautifully crafted film is adapted from a popular Danish novel by Martin Andersen Nexo, published in 1908. It tells the story of a widower and his young son who journey from Sweden to Denmark in the 1850s in search of work. There they encounter prejudice and harsh working conditions; the story clearly takes on renewed urgency in light of rising anti-immigrant bias in Europe as well as the United States. August cast newcomer Pelle Hvenegaard in the title role.
In Newsweek, David Ansen wrote, “We are engrossed by the serene confidence of the storytelling, by August’s painterly eye, by von Sydow’s and Hvenegaard’s touching performances.” Time Magazine’s Richard Schickel wrote, “Bille August’s gifts for austere, striking imagery and for the short, perfectly shaped scene impart to this film an epic richness, range and energy.” The film helped to catapult August to the front ranks of international directors. He went on to make several films in the U.S. as well as Europe, and Ingmar Bergman chose August to direct his autobiographical screenplay, The Best Intentions.
"The von Sydow performance is in a category by itself. It is another highlight in an already extraordinary career, and quite unlike anything that American audiences have seen him do to date." – Vincent Canby, The New York Times
"In Bille August's Pelle the Conqueror, Max von Sydow is so astoundingly evocative that he makes your bones ache." – Hal Hinson, The Washington Post
Anniversary Classics Abroad will present a classic foreign film on the third Wednesday of every month at three theaters.
Coming next:
Wednesday, April 19: YOJIMBO (1962). Akira Kurosawa’s energetic, tongue-in-cheek samurai Western had an enormous influence on filmmakers all over the world. Toshiro Mifune stars as the amoral swordsman who strides into town and manipulates the opposing factions in a turf war.
Wednesday, May 17: DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE (1962). This Oscar-winning film from director Pietro Germi is a ferocious black comic dissection of Sicilian mores. The picture helped to cement Marcello Mastroianni’s position as a rising international superstar.
Wednesday, June 21: SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT (1957). To coincide with the summer solstice, we present Ingmar Bergman’s elegant romantic comedy set on a Swedish estate on the longest night of the year. Eva Dahlbeck, Harriet Andersson, and Gunnar Bjornstrand star in the film that Pauline Kael called an “exquisite carnal comedy.” The film later inspired Stephen Sondheim’s musical, A Little Night Music.
Genre
Drama,
Anniversary Classics
Runtime
157
Language
Danish,
Swedish
Director
Bille August
Cast
Max Von Sydow
Awards:
Winner, Best Foreign Language Film, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Academy Awards
Winner, Best Foreign Language Film, Golden Globes
Winner, Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival
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