Jan Gustaf Troell (born 23 July 1931) is a
Swedish
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writer-director, and
cinematographer
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. 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
Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film director, screenwriter, producer and playwright. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, his films are known as "profoundly ...
and
Bo Widerberg.
Life and career
Troell was born in
Limhamn outside
Malmö
Malmö (, ; da, Malmø ) is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Scania (Skåne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal popula ...
, Sweden. For several years, he worked as an elementary-school teacher but started to make
short film
A short film is any motion picture that is short enough in running time not to be considered a feature film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes ...
s in the sixties. In 1965 he co-produced the film ''
4x4'' and it was entered into the
4th Moscow International Film Festival
The 4th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 5 to 20 July 1965. The Grand Prix was shared between the Soviet film ''War and Peace'' directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and the Hungarian film ''Twenty Hours'' directed by Zoltán Fábri.
Jur ...
.
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. For the film he won the
Guldbagge Award for Best Director
The Guldbagge for Best Director is a Swedish film award presented annually by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish: "Guldbaggen") to directors working in the Swedish motion picture industry.
History
Through ...
at the
4th Guldbagge Awards
The 4th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish 1966 and 1967, and took place on 9 October 1967. ''Persona'', directed by Ingmar Bergman, was presented with the award for Best Film.
Awards
* B ...
.
His next film ''
Who Saw Him Die?'' (''Ole dole doff'', 1968) won the
Golden Bear award at the
18th Berlin International Film Festival
The 18th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 21 June to 2 July 1968. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Swedish film ''Ole dole doff'' directed by Jan Troell.
Jury
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.
Troell's major work in the 1970s became ''
The Emigrants'' (''Utvandrarna'', 1971) and its sequel ''
The New Land
''The New Land'' ( sv, Nybyggarna) is a 1972 Swedish film directed and co-written by Jan Troell and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg, Allan Edwall, Monica Zetterlund, and Pierre Lindstedt. It and its 1971 predecessor, ''The ...
'' (''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
Karl Artur Vilhelm Moberg (20 August 1898 – 8 August 1973) was a Swedish journalist, author, playwright, historian, and debater. His literary career, spanning more than 45 years, is associated with his series ''The Emigrants''. The fou ...
's famous
Emigrants suite. As in many of Troell's films,
Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow ( , ; born Carl Adolf von Sydow; 10 April 1929 – 8 March 2020) was a Swedish-French actor. He had a 70-year career in European and American cinema, television, and theatre, appearing in more than 150 films and several television ...
plays one of the major roles. ''The Emigrants'' was nominated for several
Academy Awards
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.
After a brief and unsuccessful sojourn in Hollywood, which resulted in the films ''
Zandy's Bride'' (1974), starring
Gene Hackman, and ''
Hurricane
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'' (1979), Troell made ''
Flight of the Eagle
''Flight of the Eagle'' ( sv, Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd) is a Swedish biographical drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 August 1982, directed by Jan Troell, based on Per Olof Sundman's 1967 novelization of the true story ...
'' (''Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd'', 1982). It is a film about
S. A. Andrée
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'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.
It also won the award for
Best Film at the
27th Guldbagge Awards
The 27th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute
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.
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. Troell took part of an extensive poll by ''
Sight & Sound
''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
'', where he revealed his favorite films to be ''
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', ''
Hugo'', ''
Modern Times'', ''
Hour of the Wolf
''Hour of the Wolf'' ( sv, Vargtimmen, lit=The Wolf Hour) is a 1968 Swedish psychological horror film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann. The story explores the disappearance of fictional painter Johan Borg ...
'', ''
The Night of the Hunter'' and ''
Some Like It Hot
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''.
Despite his age (he is currently in his 80s), Troell has remained productive. His recent films include ''
As White as in Snow
''As White as in Snow'' (Swedish language, Swedish title: ''Så vit som en snö'') is a Sweden, Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 16 February 2001, directed by Jan Troell. It won three Guldbagge Awards, for Guldbagge Award f ...
'' (''Så vit som en snö'', 2001), based on the life of Swedish aviator
Elsa Andersson
Elsa Teresia Andersson (27 April 1897 in Strövelstorp, Sweden – 22 January 1922) was Sweden's first female aviator and stunt parachutist
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; a documentary called ''Presence'' (''Närvarande'', 2003); ''
Everlasting Moments'' (''Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick'', 2008), based on the life of Maria Larsson, a 20th-century, working class photographer; and his latest film, ''
The Last Sentence
''The Last Sentence'' ( sv, Dom över död man; Judgement on the dead) is a 2012 Swedish film, directed by Jan Troell and starring Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August, Björn Granath and Ulla Skoog. It is set between 1933 and 1945, and focuses ...
'' (''Dom över död man'').,
a biographical film about the Swedish publicist
Torgny Segerstedt
Torgny Karl Segerstedt (1 November 1876 – 31 March 1945) was a Swedish professor and scholar of comparative religion, who later became editor-in-chief of the newspaper ''Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning''. He is most remembered for h ...
. ''The Last Sentence'' premiered in November 2012 at the
Stockholm International Film Festival
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The ...
. At the same festival Troell was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Filmography
Fiction feature films
Documentary feature films
Short films
Cinematography only
References
External links
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1931 births
Living people
People from Malmö
Swedish cinematographers
Swedish film directors
Silver Bear for Best Director recipients
Litteris et Artibus recipients
Best Director Guldbagge Award winners
Best Cinematographer Guldbagge Award winners
Directors of Golden Bear winners