Hasse Ekman, Swedish Cinema and the Long Shadow of Ingmar Bergman
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Köp båda 2 för 653 krThe publication is a refreshing addition to cinema shelves for it also contributes to the discourse of authorship, and provides much need international articulation of the history of Swedish cinema. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television The book has much to offer, providing the reader with insight not only into Ekman and his films but also Swedish cinema more generally. That said, given the attempt to distance Ekman from Bergman, there is some irony that The Man from the Third Row is also fascinating for anyone interested in the latter Indeed, discussions of the open rivalry between the two are among the most exciting aspects of Gustafssons book. Studies in European Cinema a much needed, well-written and informative overview of an under-researched filmmaker" Flm Fredrik Gustafsson has given the enormously talented Swedish writer-director Hasse Ekman the English-language critical study and international exposure he has long deserved. This revelatory book not only reclaims an overlooked European auteur, but also compellingly establishes the 1940s as one of the most essential decades in the Swedish film canon. Arne Lunde, University of California, Los Angeles Gustafsson's comprehensive study of the consummate film artist Hasse Ekman casts a new light on Swedish cinema. Combining auteur study with an encyclopedic knowledge of 20th century film culture, Gustafsson places the little known Ekman at the crossroads of new cinema developments in Sweden and beyond. An original and fundamental study. Robert Burgoyne, University of St. Andrews
Fredrik Gustafsson works at the library at the Swedish Film Institute and teaches film history at rebro University, Sweden. He holds a doctorate in film studies from the University of St. Andrews. He also has programmed numerous Bergman and Ekman retrospectives around the world, writes regularly for La Furia Umana, and blogs at fredrikonfilm.blogspot.com.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. On Auteurs and National Cinema Chapter 2. The Social Context Chapter 3. Swedish Cinema Chapter 4. Hasse Ekman in the Renaissance Chapter 5. The Early 1950s Chapter 6. The Final Years Chapter 7. Ideas and Legacy Conclusion Filmography Works cited Index