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    Swedes in America

    1943 · Documentary · 17m

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  1. Message “It’s awesome to be Swedish, Swedes help grow America, Swedes now fight for their new home. Swedes share the beliefs we are fighting for”. Ingrid sells the story well. In amongst the dullness is a great part about a town with a majority Swede community. The Swedes take every Thursday to clean the streets. Nice community effort.

  2. 1 ★★★★½ rating (1%) 7 ★★★★★ ratings (5%) ★★★★★. Popular reviews. More. Rick Burin ★★. I think this might be the first film I’ve ever watched that I have no opinion about. It’s just 20 minutes of vague facts about Swedes, Always nice to hear Ingrid Bergman’s voice, anyway. Will that do? underlou ★★. " [...]

    • Irving Lerner
    • U.S. Office of War Information
  3. 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.

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    • Documentary, Short
    • Irving Lerner
    • 1943-11-08
  4. Ingrid Bergman discusses the place of Swedes in America. Director Irving Lerner Genre Documentary Original Language English Runtime 17m

    • Documentary
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  6. Swedes in America is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Overseas Motion Picture Bureau of the United States Office of War Information.

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