I Remember Lena Svedberg
Carl Johan De Geer remembers his old friend Lena Svedberg. He talks about how they used to make their magazine together, how beautiful but strange she drew and how bad she seemed to feel.
Carl Johan De Geer
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Carl Johan De Geer
Behind the stage action. Three ballet girls. A janitor using rough manners to approach the girls, without success. He gets advice from a colleague to treat the girls with more respect.
A report from Gothenburg in the future where fashion is retro and the cars are old. A Gothenburg similair to the present.
A woman gets locked in the office for a whole night and is offered late take off and spend a peaceful and peaceful time in the woods.
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An newly arrived immigrant to Sweden is dazzled by the culture, conveniences and excesses of western lifestyle.
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Carl-Johan De Geer talks about his hometown Stockholm, how he will miss it when he's gone.
A documentary by and about Swedish artist Carl Johan De Geer. A followup to his 1980 book with the same name.
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A contradictory picture of Nazism in the Swedish aristocracy. To distance themselves from Nazism is obvious for most people. But not for everyone.