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Bo wanted to become an explorer when he was young, but realized that everything had already been discovered. Instead, he came out into the world as a filmmaker. He tells about his travels and about the pioneer days of Swedish television.
Filmmaker Bo Bjelfvenstam travels alone with his camera through Nigeria by train. The train runs from Kano to Lagos, a journey that takes 36 hours.
A conversation with the Swedish author Birgitta Trotzig (1929-2011) , member of the Swedish Academy between 1993 and 2011. Trotzig's language is strongly driven and honored, often dark and hard-to-reach, but with a sharpness penetrating deeply into the reader susceptible to her prose. The main themes of her books are guilt and liberation, often with a Christian vocabulary, and the balance between ethics and ethics.
A reporter (Mark Miller) tries to help a drug-addicted cabaret dancer (Anita Thallaug) who has criminal ties to the Swedish underworld.
A look at the mail carriages on the night train between Stockholm and Malmö, featuring a poetic dance sequence choreographed among the postbags and outside the train.
Informational film about night driving that was produced for General Motors Nordiska in 1959.
Postman delivering mail in northern Sweden
An African, a Yugoslav, an American and a Scandinavian, each gives his own views on the work of building railways in Yugoslavia.
The director travelled to Tanzania and interviewed several European missionaries and plantation owners, shedding light on the negative effects of colonialism.