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Jon Wengstrom – Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute #CinemaRitrovato2017

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PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Jon Wengstrom, head of Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute.

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Jon Wengstrom, head of archival film collections at the Swedish Film Institute, tells us about the Swedish Film Institute and its practices of storing films – not only Swedish films but all films that were screened in Sweden. His overview reminds us once again of the difficulties and challenges of film archives. Besides this, Wengstrom also talks about a number of Swedish shorts and features that he presented and introduced at the 2017 edition of Il Cinema Ritrovato, including My Home is Copacabana (1965) by Arne Sucksdorff in honor of the filmmaker’s centenary of his birth (this was his last film), and The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1917) by Victor Sjostrom. The latter feature allows us to initiate a brief discussion on the legacy of Sjostrom and his impact in film history, as well as Ingmar Bergman, who greatly admired him and cast him in his film Wild Strawberries (1957).

For the official website of the festival, click here.

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PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Jon Wengstrom, head of Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute.

To listen to the interview, click on the ► icon on the right, just above the picture

Jon Wengstrom, head of archival film collections at the Swedish Film Institute, tells us about the Swedish Film Institute and its practices of storing films – not only Swedish films but all films that were screened in Sweden. His overview reminds us once again of the difficulties and challenges of film archives. Besides this, Wengstrom also talks about a number of Swedish shorts and features that he presented and introduced at the 2017 edition of Il Cinema Ritrovato, including My Home is Copacabana (1965) by Arne Sucksdorff in honor of the filmmaker’s centenary of his birth (this was his last film), and The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1917) by Victor Sjostrom. The latter feature allows us to initiate a brief discussion on the legacy of Sjostrom and his impact in film history, as well as Ingmar Bergman, who greatly admired him and cast him in his film Wild Strawberries (1957).

For the official website of the festival, click here.

The post Jon Wengstrom – Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute #CinemaRitrovato2017 appeared first on Fred Education Channel » FRED Education Podcast.


Jon Wengstrom – Archival Film Collections of the Swedish Film Institute #CinemaRitrovato2017 was first posted on July 1, 2017 at 6:56 pm.
©2015 "Fred Education Channel". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at radio@fred.fm
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100 episodes

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