Johan Söderberg
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Johan Olof Anders Söderberg (born November 14, 1962) is a Swedish film director and editor. He was considered part of the now terminated Swedish multimedia collective Lucky People Center.
Söderberg is recognized for the work he has done for Madonna: in 2003, he did special edit work on her controversial "American Life" music video; he edited both the "Hung Up" (2005) and "Sorry" (2006) music videos, as well as footage from her 2004 documentary I'm Going To Tell You A Secret; he directed the "Sorry Remix" video backdrop for the Confessions Tour in 2006 and co-directed the "Hey You" video (2007) with Marcus Lindkvist, which consists mostly of images from different cultures and global warming.
He also created the popular web video-hacked viral for the strand Read My Lips[1] on Swedish TV show Kobra, which featured Tony Blair and George W. Bush lip-synching a love song[2]. This technique was also used in the 2005 film The Voice.[3]
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
- Lucky People Center International (1998)
- Tokyo Noise (2002)
- The Planet (2006) - (Swedish: Planeten)
[edit] Editor
- Thomas Hellberg: Råttornas vinter (1988, eng. Rat Winter)
- Lucky People Center International (1998)
- Sacrificio: Who Betrayed Che Guevara? (2001)
- Tokyo Noise (2002)
- Details (2003) - (Swedish: Detaljer)
- Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers (2003)
- The Voice (2005)
- The Planet (2006) - (Swedish: Planeten)
- Madonna: The Confessions Tour – Live from London (2006) - Madonna Ciccone
- Downloading Nancy (2007)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Johan Söderberg official web page