Sweet Land (2005) 〈Top 100 VERIFIED〉
Still reeling from WWI, the local minister and neighbors harbor deep anti-German sentiment and shun the couple for living together out of wedlock.
The film uses a non-linear narrative, beginning in 1968 as an elderly Inge buries her husband, Olaf. It then flashes back to 1920 to recount their struggle to build a life together: Sweet Land (2005)
(2005) is a critically acclaimed independent romantic drama that tells the story of Inge, a German woman who travels to rural Minnesota in 1920 for an arranged marriage to a Norwegian farmer. Quick Facts Director: Ali Selim Still reeling from WWI, the local minister and
Elizabeth Reaser, Tim Guinee, Alan Cumming, Ned Beatty, and Lois Smith Quick Facts Director: Ali Selim Elizabeth Reaser, Tim
The tide turns when Olaf stands up for a friend facing foreclosure, eventually leading the community to embrace Inge as one of their own. 🎬 Key Highlights Sweet Land (2005) - IMDb
Inge arrives from Germany to marry Olaf, but they cannot legally wed because she lacks citizenship papers.
Based on Will Weaver's short story, A Gravestone Made of Wheat Setting: Post-WWI rural Minnesota farm country Genre: Period Drama / Romance