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Ådalen 31 stands as one of Bo Widerberg's most overtly political films, drawing on the true events of a 1931 labour strike to craft a story that resonates far beyond its historical moment. Set in the industrial heartland of northern Sweden, the film follows a peaceful workers' demonstration that spirals into tragedy, ultimately igniting a nationwide general strike. Against this turbulent backdrop, a young man named Kjell (Peter Schildt) navigates the defining trials of adolescence, sacrifice and sorrow, first love and bitter loss, all shaped by the shockwaves of collective violence. Reuniting with Elvira Madigan cinematographer Jörgen Persson, whose luminous widescreen photography bathes each frame in warmth and light, Widerberg weaves together a passionate chronicle of working-class resistance and a tender coming-of-age story producing a vision of the past that pulses with immediacy.

Ådalen 31 stands as one of Bo Widerberg's most overtly political films, drawing on the true events of a 1931 labour strike to craft a story that resonates far beyond its historical moment. Set in the industrial heartland of northern Sweden, the film follows a peaceful workers' demonstration that spirals into tragedy, ultimately igniting a nationwide general strike. Against this turbulent backdrop, a young man named Kjell (Peter Schildt) navigates the defining trials of adolescence, sacrifice and sorrow, first love and bitter loss, all shaped by the shockwaves of collective violence. Reuniting with Elvira Madigan cinematographer Jörgen Persson, whose luminous widescreen photography bathes each frame in warmth and light, Widerberg weaves together a passionate chronicle of working-class resistance and a tender coming-of-age story producing a vision of the past that pulses with immediacy.

Movie Information


Release Date

Thursday, 9th July 2026

Duration

115 MIN

Language

Swedish with English subtitles

Rating

CTC

Director

Bo Widerberg

Cast

Peter Schildt, Kerstin Tidelius, Roland Hedlund

Genre

Film Festival, Drama

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Awards


1969 Cannes Film Festival - Winner

Grand Prize of the Jury

1969 Guldbagge Awards - Winner

Best Direction

Best Actor

1970 Academy Awards - Nominee

Best Foreign Language Film

1970 Golden Globes - Nominee

Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film

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Movie Information


Release Date

Thursday, 9th July 2026

Duration

115 MIN

Language

Swedish with English subtitles

Rating

CTC

Director

Bo Widerberg

Cast

Peter Schildt, Kerstin Tidelius, Roland Hedlund

Genre

Film Festival, Drama

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