The best Peter Stormare’s documentary movies

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

27/08/1953 (70 años)
We present our ranking of the best Peter Stormare’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Peter Stormare.

Voom Portraits

Voom Portraits
Iconic artist and theater director Robert Wilson has created a series of video portraits of celebrities, ordinary people and animals called "VOOM Portraits." Known for his glacier-paced theatrical productions with Tom Waits and Lou Reed, Wilson's now bringing his aesthetic to a video format. The recent developments in HD technology have allowed Wilson to create something like a precise hybrid of still photography and motion pictures. Actors such as Brad Pitt (as a crazy person on the streets in the rain), Isabelle Huppert (as Greta Garbo), Steve Buscemi (as a mad butcher chewing gum on a variety show), Robert Downey Jr. (as a dreaming corpse in a Rembrandt painting), and Winona Ryder (as Winnie, the main female character in Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days, buried up to her neck in sand) were asked to “think of nothing" and move slowly and steadily to collaborate in Wilson's vision of who they might be.

The Brothers Grimm: Bringing the Fairytale to Life

The Brothers Grimm: Bringing the Fairytale to Life
Behind the scenes of The Brothers Grimm

Minnesota Nice

Minnesota Nice
6.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/04/2003
  • Character: Himself
A collection of cast interviews and behind-the-scenes clips from the Cohen brother's Academy Award-winning film Fargo.

Making off: In the Presence of a Clown

Making off: In the Presence of a Clown
7.6/10
One hour making off of Bergman's In The Presence of A Clown.

Nobody Wants Your Film

Nobody Wants Your Film
6.6/10
Director Peter Judson's semifictitious tale opens a revealing window into the indie filmmaking process, capturing the trivialities, aggravations and enthusiasm that go into completing a picture. Using footage from an indie movie set, e-mails constructing a plotline about distributor difficulties and interviews with indie mainstays such as Steve Buscemi and Sam Rockwell, the film provides a riveting look at one producer's rejections and rewards.

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