Life in the Country (Swedish: Livet pÃÂ¥ landet) is a 1924 Swedish silent drama film directed by Ivan Hedqvist and starring Axel Ringvall, Hedqvist and Mona MÃÂ¥rtenson. It is based on the classic German novel From My Farming Days by Fritz Reuter. It is now considered a lost film. A second Swedish adaptation of the novel Life in the Country was produced in 1943.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde.
A ruthless landowner drives the widowed Karl Hawermann and his daughter Louise from their land.
Life in the Country is considered a lost film, except for a very short fragment that survived in the SVT archive thanks to its inclusion in a newsreel on the occasion of Axel Ringvall's death in 1927.