Ingeborg Holm
"Ingeborg Holm" is a Swedish silent film released in 1913, directed by Victor Sjöström. The film tells the story of a woman named Ingeborg, who faces hardships after the death of her husband. It explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, showcasing the struggles of a widow in a challenging society.
The film is notable for its emotional depth and is considered one of the early examples of Swedish cinema. It features a strong performance by Edith Erastoff in the title role and is recognized for its influence on later films in the drama genre.