词条 | The Saga of Gosta Berling |
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| name = The Saga of Gösta Berling | image = Gösta Berlings saga.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Mauritz Stiller | producer = | screenplay = Mauritz Stiller Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius | based on = {{based on|Gösta Berlings Saga|Selma Lagerlöf}} | starring = Lars Hanson Greta Garbo | cinematography = Julius Jaenzon | editing = | studio = AB Svensk Filmindustri | distributor = AB Svenska Biografteaterns Filmbyrå | released = 10 March 1924 | country = Sweden | runtime = 86 minutes (Part I) 80 minutes (Part II) 183 minutes | language = Silent film Swedish intertitles | budget = }} The Saga of Gösta Berling ({{lang-sv|Gösta Berlings saga}}) is a 1924 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Mauritz Stiller and released by AB Svensk FAB Svensk Filmindustri, starring Lars Hanson, Gerda Lundequist and Greta Garbo in her domestic film breakthrough. It is based on Swedish Nobel Prize-winning author Selma Lagerlöf's 1891 debut novel of the same name. The film is also known as Gösta Berling's Saga, The Story of Gösta Berling and The Atonement of Gösta Berling. PlotGösta Berling, a priest, is sacked because of his inappropriate life style. He entertains a wealthy lady who in return supports him. Following a variety of adventures he meets up with Dohna, a former duchess, and they start a new life together. Cast
ReleaseRestorationsThe film was originally released in two parts in Sweden, Gösta Berlings saga del I on 10 March 1924, and Gösta Berlings saga del II seven days later.[1] The two-part version was also released in Finland and Norway, but for the rest of the world a shorter, one-part export version was made. In 1927 the film was recut, almost halving its running time. This was the only version that was archived. In 1933 a sound version was released theatrically in Stockholm, with the intertitles removed, along with additional edits and some reordering of the scenes. Most of the missing material was discovered 20 years later and a restored version with new intertitles was released in theatres. The Swedish Film Institute added newly found fragments throughout the years, but by the most recent 1975 restoration about 450 metres of film from the original cut remained missing. . In February 2018, the completion of a brand new, comprehensive restoration was announced. This version is 16 minutes longer than the last restoration and brings the film close to its original running time. It also restores the film's tinting scheme for the first time since its original release.[2] Home videoIn 2008, a Swedish DVD was released by AB Svensk Filmindustri, with English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and German subtitles. The 192-minute restoration played at 184 minutes, due to PAL's 4% speed-up. It featured a specially commissioned 2005 score by pianist and silent film music composer Matti Bye. The same version was also released on US DVD in 2006, by Kino International. It also played at 184 minutes as the NTSC DVD used the unconverted PAL transfer. References1. ^{{cite book|author1=Robinson, David|author2=Duncan, Paul |title=Greta Garbo: Divine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A3daNQAACAAJ|accessdate=18 July 2010|year=2007|publisher=Taschen|series=Movie Icons|isbn=978-3-8228-2209-8|page=180}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.filminstitutet.se/sv/om-oss/press/pressmeddelanden/2018/gosta-berlings-saga-i-nyrestaurerad-version/|title=Gösta Berlings saga i nyrestaurerad version|language=Swedish|trans-title=Gösta Berling's Saga in a newly restored version|work=Swedish Film Database|publisher=Swedish Film Institute|accessdate=11 April 2018}} External links{{commons category|Gösta Berlings saga}}
11 : 1924 films|1920s romantic drama films|Swedish films|Swedish silent films|Swedish drama films|Swedish black-and-white films|Films based on Swedish novels|Films based on works by Selma Lagerlöf|Films set in the 1820s|Films directed by Mauritz Stiller|Swedish romance films |
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