The best Vilgot Sjöman’s movies

Vilgot Sjöman

Vilgot Sjöman

02/12/1924- 09/04/2006
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Shame

Shame
8/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 29/09/1968
  • Character: Tv-intervjuaren
In the midst of a civil war, former violinists Jan and Eva Rosenberg, who have a tempestuous marriage, run a farm on a rural island. In spite of their best efforts to escape their homeland, the war impinges on every aspect of their lives.

Stimulantia

Stimulantia
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 28/03/1967
Stimulantia is a 1967 Swedish anthology film comprising eight episodes by eight different directors including Ingmar Bergman, Jörn Donner, Gustaf Molander and Vilgot Sjöman and starring among others Ingrid Bergman, Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Lars Ekborg and Inga Landgré.

I Am Curious (Yellow)

I Am Curious (Yellow)
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/03/1967
  • Character: Vilgot Sjöman
Lena, aged twenty, wants to know all she can about life and reality. She collects information on everyone and everything, storing her findings in an enormous archive. She experiments with relationships, political activism, and meditation. Meanwhile, the actors, director and crew are shown in a humorous parallel plot about the making of the film and their reactions to the story and each other. Nudity, explicit sex, and controversial politics kept this film from being shown in the US while its seizure by Customs was appealed.

I Am Curious (Blue)

I Am Curious (Blue)
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/03/1968
  • Character: Vilgot Sjöman
The same movie with the same characters, cast and crew as I am Curious (Yellow), but with some different scenes and a different political slant. The political focus in Blue is personal relationships, religion, prisons and sex. Blue omits much of the class consciousness and non-violence interviews of the first version. Yellow and Blue are the colors of the Swedish flag.

Palme

Palme
7.6/10
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was openly shot to death on a February evening 1986 on the streets of Stockholm. In one night, the country of Sweden was transfigured. “Palme” is about his life, his time, and about the Sweden he had created. About a man who altered history.

Filmmakers vs. Tycoons

Filmmakers vs. Tycoons
7.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 17/07/2005
  • Character: Himself
How the cinema industry does not respect the author's work as it was conceived, how manipulates the motion pictures in order to make them easier to watch by an undemanding audience or even how mutilates them to adapt the original formats and runtimes to the restrictive frame of the television screen and the abusive requirements of advertising. (Followed by “Filmmakers in Action.”)

Till Sex Do Us Part

Till Sex Do Us Part
4.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 25/10/1971
  • Character: Man
This Swedish sex-comedy/drama explores the complications in the relationship of a couple who believe that if they make love to each other, they will die. They neck and are physically affectionate in public as well as in private, but have a big taboo against sexual consummation. Their situation drives them to distraction, and they unsuccessfully seek various extramarital outlets for their frustrations.

Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie

Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie
7.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1963
  • Character: Himself
The year is 1961 and Ingmar Bergman is making a movie. While planted on the scene as apprentice to Bergman, Vilgot Sjöman (director, I Am Curious–Yellow, 1967), suggests to Swedish Television that they take the opportunity to record with the acclaimed director. In August, Sjöman and the television crew begin to capture what would become a comprehensive five-part documentary on the making of Winter Light, offering views of script development, set construction and lighting, rehearsals and editing, as well as intimate conversations with Bergman and members of his cast and crew. Footage from the film’s Swedish premiere delivers immediate audience reactions and the critics’ reviews the following day.

Feature 136

Feature 136
6.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 17/11/2018
  • Character: Himself (archival footage)
Ingmar Bergman's film Winter Light from 1963 is one of the most mythical and discussed films in Swedish history. In this documentary, director Kristian Petri uses unique archival footage to tell about the making of the film and, together with two actors bringing Bergman and Vilgot Sjöman to life, he tells about creativity, friendship, power and fear.

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