The Great Adventure

The Great Adventure

Directed by Arne Sucksdorff | 77 mins | 1953
Hailed “a masterpiece” by The New York Times when it opened at the Paris in 1955, this rhapsody of a film centers around life on a Swedish farm in the north of the country, with Sucksdorff himself portraying the farmer and his son as one of the boys who provide the movie something like a point-of-view. The story involves the taming of a wild otter, but the subject is nothing more than the cycle of life and the renewal of the seasons, shot in such a way as to imbue these commonplaces with fresh awe and a sense of miracle.

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The Great Adventure
  • The Great Adventure

    Directed by Arne Sucksdorff | 77 mins | 1953
    Hailed “a masterpiece” by The New York Times when it opened at the Paris in 1955, this rhapsody of a film centers around life on a Swedish farm in the north of the country, with Sucksdorff himself portraying the farmer and his son as one of the boys wh...