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The Great Adventure

Det Stora Äventyret

Sweden

1953

94 Min
Color
1.37:1
Swedish
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DIR Arne Sucksdorff

PROD Arne Sucksdorff

SCR Arne Sucksdorff

DP Arne Sucksdorff

CAST Sven Bertil Norberg, Gunnar Sjöberg, Anders Nohrborg, Kjell Sucksdorff, Sigvard Kihlgren, Holger Stockman, Arne Sucksdorff, Annika Ekendahl, Stina Andersson, Amanda Haglund, Tryggve Thyselius, Erik Bodin, Aina Fritzell

MUSIC Lars-Erik Larsson

Berlinale (Competition): Big Silver Medal, Cannes, São Paulo (Mostra Suécia)

Synopsis

The fox’ life in the forest, as well as the lives of the birds, the otters and the two young boys who lives nearby. It starts innocently enough on a beautiful summer`s day, with a fox playing and looking for food. But things soon get darker. —mostra.org

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Arne Sucksdorff

Arne Sucksdorff,  (born February 3, 1917, Stockholm, Sweden—died May 4, 2001, Stockholm), Swedish motion-picture director important in the post-World War II revival of the Swedish cinema because of his internationally acclaimed sensitivity in photographing nature. His patiently photographed flowers, insects, birds, and animals are composed into films in which the rhythm of nature is dominant and man is only one of nature’s creatures.

Sucksdorff studied natural sciences and then turned to painting at the Reihmann Art School in Berlin, but his main interest was photography. After his first short film, Augustirapsodi (1939), won national awards, he was offered a contract by Svensk Filmindustri (1939–53), Sweden’s leading studio.

Sucksdorff’s early shorts were marked by the love of nature that had been traditionally characteristic of the finest Swedish silent films. Outstanding among them were: Trut (1944; “The Gull”), an account of a Baltic seabird… read more

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