Gösta Ekman
5 titles
Filmography
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Faust
(1926)An alchemist who, struggling with his faith amidst a devastating plague, is offered the power to cure and the gift of youth in exchange for his soul.
Swedenhielms
(1935)
Duet for Cannibals
(1969)Essayist, novelist, critic, cinephile, and all-around intellectual dynamo Sontag made her directorial debut with this definition-defying, dryly funny psychological serio-comedy, the result of a Swedish studio’s invitation to her to make a film in Stockholm. The result, revolving around the quadrangular relationship between an arrogant ex-revolutionist German intellectual exile, his elegant wife, their Swedish student secretary, and the earnest secretary’s bride-to-be, is a roundelay of partner-swapping that gradually drifts towards uncharted territory, gamesmanship that broaches the surreal and violent. Defying literal-minded interpretation, Duet for Cannibals is both an illustrative companion to Sontag’s criticism, and introduction of a startlingly original filmmaker.

The Inside Man
(1984)A tense fact-based thriller about an international incident where a Russian submarine was detected in Swedish waters while espionage fears loom.

Dunderklumpen!
(1974)One night in northern Sweden, a reclusive creature from the woods brings a child's toys to life and whisks them away to his home.