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Section: Days of Swedish Cinema
Who Saw Him Die (1968)
Martensson is a disillusioned teacher trying desperately to keep control of a class that has gone askew. He valiantly tries to bridge the generation gap while alternately loving and hating his job and his students.
Country | Sweden |
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Year | 1968 |
Duration | 110 min |
Rating | 15 |
Language | Swedish |
Subtitle | English, Czech |
Directed by | Jan Troell |
Screenplay | Bengt Forslund, Clas Engström |
Director of Photography | Jan Troell |
Edited by | Jan Troell |
Contact | The Swedish Film Institute |
Biography
A director, screenwriter and cinematographer, he's one of the most important Scandinavian filmmakers. His internationally respected and acclaimed films include Who Saw Him Die? (Ole dole doff, 1968), The Emigrants (Utvandrarna, 1971), The New Land (Nybyggarna, 1972), Flight of the Eagle (Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd, 1982) and Hamsun (1996).