Based on Henrik Ibsen’s epic poem and directed by Victor Sjöström, A Man There Was (Terje Vigen) was released in 1917 when many Scandinavian immigrants were arriving in Minnesota. The film tells the story of a Norwegian sailor who in 1814 takes on a British blockade to find food for his family. Considered to be one of the crowning achievements in Swedish silent film, A Man There Was cemented Sjöström’s reputation as a director (and actor) of the highest caliber. This rare screening is part of a statewide tour by the Poor Nobodys in support of this classic film.
Suggested donation $10; no one turned away. Suitable for all ages. The event is hosted by Edge Center For the Arts.