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Who Saw Him Die?

Ole Dole Doff

Sweden

1968

110 Min
Black and White
Swedish
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DIR Jan Troell

PROD Bengt Forslund

SCR Clas Engström

DP Jan Troell

ED Jan Troell

Berlinale (Competition), São Paulo

Synopsis

The teacher Martensson is a disillusioned soul trying desperately to keep control of his class that has gone askew. The school system and the uninvolved parents demand he enforces the rules of the institution. He valiantly tries to bridge the generation gap at the same time alternately loving and hating his job and his students. Although he often sides with his students, his position of authority forces him to make unpopular decisions. —33ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema

Director

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Jan Troell

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, the former considered best of the three.

Troell was born in Limhamn outside Malmö, Sweden. For several years, he worked as an elementary-school teacher but started to make shorts films in the sixties. 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.

Troell’s major work in the 1970s became The Emigrants (Utvandrarna, 1971) and its sequel The New Land… read more

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