Jan Troell |
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Jan Troell at the 2013 Stockholm Film Festival |
Born |
(1931-07-23) 23 July 1931 Limhamn, Malmö, Sweden |
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Occupation |
Film director |
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Spouse(s) |
Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell |
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Jan Gustaf Troell (born 23 July 1931) is a Swedish film director. Usually, Troell writes his own scripts and serves as his own director of photography. His realistic films, with a lyrical photography in which nature is prominent, have placed him in the first rank of modern Swedish film directors along with Ingmar Bergman and Bo Widerberg.
Life and career
Troell was born in Limhamn outside Malmö, Sweden. For several years, he worked as an elementary-school teacher but started to make short films in the sixties. In 1965 he co-produced the film 4x4 and it was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] He became director of photography for Widerberg but soon made a debut with his own first feature, Here's Your Life (Här har du ditt liv, 1966), about a working class boy in Sweden, set in the beginning of the 20th century. The film was based upon an autobiographical novel by Eyvind Johnson. His next film Who Saw Him Die? (Ole dole doff, 1968) won the Golden Bear award at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]
Troell's major work in the 1970s became The Emigrants (Utvandrarna, 1971) and its sequel The New Land (Nybyggarna, 1972), two epic films about some peasants emigrating from the barren Swedish countryside to America in the 19th century. Once again, Troell films were based upon the novels of a Swedish working-class author, in this case Vilhelm Moberg's famous Emigrants suite. As in many of Troell's films, Max von Sydow plays one of the major roles. The Emigrants was nominated for several Academy Awards.[3]
After a brief and unsuccessful sojourn in Hollywood, which resulted in the films Zandy's Bride (1974), starring Gene Hackman, and Hurricane (1979), Troell made Flight of the Eagle (Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd, 1982). It is a film about S. A. Andrée's disastrous Arctic balloon expedition of 1897. The Flight of the Eagle was nominated for the Academy Awards (foreign-language film).
The release of Il Capitano: A Swedish Requiem (Il Capitano, 1991) became controversial since the film is based upon a true story; the brutal murder of a Swedish family just a few years earlier (see Juha Valjakkala). Yet, it concentrates on the psychological power game between the murderer and his girlfriend rather than the violence of the crime. He was awarded with the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.[4]
Troell has also made documentaries, for instance Land of Dreams (Sagolandet, 1988), dealing with modern society's alienation from nature and A Frozen Dream (En frusen dröm, 1997) in which he once again brings up Andrée's polar expedition.
Despite his age (he is currently 81), Troell has remained productive until the present day. His recent films include As White as in Snow (Så vit som en snö, 2001), based on the life of Swedish aviatrix Elsa Andersson, a documentary called Presence (Närvarande, 2003), and his latest film Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick, 2008). His next feature film is called The Last Sentence (Dom över död man).[5] It's a biographical film about the Swedish publicist Torgny Segerstedt and premiered in November 2012 at the Stockholm International Film Festival. At the same festival Troell was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Filmography
Fiction feature films
Documentary feature films
Year |
English title |
Original title |
1988 |
Land of Dreams |
Sagolandet |
1997 |
A Frozen Dream |
En frusen dröm |
2003 |
Presence |
Närvarande |
2007 |
Tune |
Färgklang |
2011 |
Kalla ingenting för sent |
Short films
Year |
Title |
Minutes |
1960 |
Stad |
25 |
1961 |
Sommartåg |
14 |
1961 |
Nyårsafton på skånska slätten |
7 |
1962 |
Pojken och draken |
30 |
1962 |
En broder mer |
20 |
1962 |
De kom tillbaka |
24 |
1962 |
Båten |
21 |
1963 |
Drömmar och syner vid havet |
25 |
1964 |
Trakom |
15 |
1964 |
Johan Ekberg |
21 |
1964 |
Den gamla kvarnen |
10 |
1965 |
Vår i Dalby hage |
4 |
1965 |
Uppehåll i myrlandet |
30 |
1965 |
Porträtt av Åsa |
29 |
1975 |
Nålsögat |
29 |
1989 |
Tolvslaget - dagens dikt |
7 |
1994 |
Dansen |
20 |
1997 |
... och barnen i äppelträdet |
25 |
2000 |
92,8 MHz ... drömmar i söder |
30 |
2002 |
Reflexion 2001 |
7 |
2004 |
The Yellow Tag |
10 |
2010 |
Med mitt mått mätt – en ökenvandring |
6 |
Cinematography only
References
External links
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| 1963–1970 | |
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| 1971–1990 | |
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| 1991–2010 | |
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| 2011–present | |
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Persondata |
Name |
Troell, Jan |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Film director, cinematographer |
Date of birth |
1931-07-23 |
Place of birth |
Limhamn, Malmö, Sweden |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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