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Swedes in America

Swedes in America

★ 6.11943Movie1 h 0 mUnited States
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Ingrid Bergman talks about Swedish Americans.

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Swedes in America

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prince oberoi

29/05/2023 12:01
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Nyashinski

23/05/2023 04:49
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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cerise_rousse

02/03/2023 19:34
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crazyme

25/02/2023 22:45
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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ràchìd pòp

16/11/2022 08:23
Swedes in America
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Kweku GH

16/11/2022 01:31
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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prince oberoi

29/05/2023 12:01
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Nyashinski

23/05/2023 04:49
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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cerise_rousse

02/03/2023 19:34
source: Swedes in America
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crazyme

25/02/2023 22:45
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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ràchìd pòp

16/11/2022 08:23
Swedes in America
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Kweku GH

16/11/2022 01:31
Irving Lerner's Oscar-nominated "Swedes in America" looks partially at US citizens of Swedish descent, but in the grand scheme of things it reminds us that the US is a mix of peoples. Ingrid Bergman - then the most famous Swede - hosts the documentary. Traveling throughout the Midwest, she notes that there are people of almost every ethnicity working together to contribute to the war effort. Sweden notably avoided Nazi occupation during World War II, but Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy made clear that Sweden still dealt with the Nazis. So, my interpretation of the documentary is the simple fact that the US is the most heterogeneous country in the world. Despite Ingrid Bergman's look at the Swedish-American community in Minnesota, the US is hardly a bastion of blue-eyed, blonde-haired people. It's not a great documentary, but OK in a pinch.
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