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Svenska Filminstitutet
Swedish Film Institute
The Swedish Film Institute, founded in 1963 by the state and film professionals, promotes Swedish film from concept to release and preserves it for the future.
Interview with Ingmar Bergman by the SFI’s MD at the time, Jörn Donner, on shooting Fanny and Alexander. Interview made before the 1981 film gala in Hamburger Börs.
From the Svenska Filmsamfundet’s (Swedish Film Society’s) 20th anniversary at Berns, with many of the film starts of the time in attendance. Director Gustaf Molander, cinematographer Julius Jaenzon and actors Anita Björk, Lars Hanson and Naima Wifstrand a…
Images from the cinema première of the film Pippi Longstocking.
World-famous stars and married couple Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks receive a warm welcome to Stockholm over Midsummer 1924. They wave, walk, attend a banquet, travel by car and speedboat before going on to Norway. This silent film is shown with mu…
A film about Skandinaviska Filmcentralen, a film company started by Lars Björck in 1915, later incorporated into Svensk Filmindustri following bankruptcy in 1922. A group of men and women of different ages pose in a garden for a group portrait. One coupl…
“A film about the newest Stockholm”, produced in 1955, showing the city’s rapid modernisation and suburban extension during the years after the war. Cuts to printed advertisements and headlines in the Dagens Nyheter (DN) daily, printing presses rolling ou…
About a film shooting that starts in the Sandrews studio courtyard with all the film crew busy. The film will be about bicycles, and continues with a brief history of bicycles, cycling holidays and cycling generally, for people of all ages on roads and ci…
A comic little film sketch shot by German film pioneer Max Skladanowsky outside the current entrance to Skansen, 1896. The film’s title "Komische Begegnung im Tiergarten zu Stockholm" roughly translates as "Comic complications on Djurgården…
“No ordinary bloody building” is what the Swedish Film Institute’s founder, Harry Schein, is reputed to have declared at the inception of the project. And he certainly got his way. The Film House, designed by Peter Celsing, has been making an impression e…
A sure sign that summer is almost over. The Royal Theatre artistes have returned from the country and gathered for the start of a new season. 2. The summer guests from Barnens Ö island have now returned to the city after a delightful summer out by the s……
Sven Jerring talks about Stockholm’s history, focusing on historical remains in Gamla Stan and on Riddarholmen island. Cityscapes from the time are intertwined with images, models and objects from Stockholm City Museum. The film portrays buildings, monume…
Pictures taken from Katarinahissen lift, Stockholm. Slussen, Skeppsbron, Kornhamnstorg, Ångbåten Östanå 1, Grand Hotel, Centralfärjan ferry arrives at Logårdstrappan steps. This silent film is shown with musical accompaniment by Matti Bye.
A poetic film about humans in motion in Stockholm. Per-Åke Dahlberg attended the Stockholm Film School cinematography programme, where he was often asked to be the cameraman for the other students. Here he had the chance to be a director and cinematograph…
Commercial for Skandia’s coffee substitute. The point is that the substitute – which was sold during the Second World War when coffee and tea were rationed in Sweden – tastes so good that there’s no need to buy the ‘real stuff’ from dodgy black market dea…
Remake of a classic shortfilm, A Day in the City. The film depicts life in the big city over the course of a day, a city full of yuppies and hard workers, heroin addicts and wealthy tourists. In addition to Stockholm itself, the film’s main character is n…
From Berns Salonger in Stockholm. Exterior and interior from early morning until dawn the next day. Lunch, dinner, entertainment, dancing, the restaurant kitchen, Mischa Angelini’s orchestra, military orchestra in Berzelii Park.
“Stockholm Dances” at Vinterpalatset in Stockholm, to the Lulle Ellboj orchestra.
Images from Stockholm archipelago passing the homes of landowner Calle Schewen, actor Gösta Ekman Senior and artist Albert Engström.
An information film from the National Society for Road Safety on the importance of teaching children the rules of the road, and a warning as to what could happen if they don’t know them.
Modern popular music and dancing at Nalen. The Bildjournalen rock orchestra plays; Göte Arnbring and Margarethe Thorlin on the dance floor.
Commercial for the Actor’s Fair on Djurgården, 15–17 May 1942. Sickan Carlsson and Edvin Adolphson feed bears at Skansen. Directors Henning Orlando and Sigvard Törnqvist train horses and prepare Circus Adolfi. Finishes off with a short sketch with Thor Mo…
Peasant armament support march 1914 2. The Upplanders receive the standard. Mrs. Anna Björkman, née Deutgen, stands on the statue pedestal and speaks. Listening peasants. A. Björkman hands over the standard. 3. March to the Royal Palace. Peasants marchi……
Den röde hanen or ‘The Red Rooster’ is an old term for a fire, and this information film was made by Tullberg on behalf of the Swedish Fire Protection Association. According to the film, in the 1920s there were about 3,500 fires a year in Sweden, around 9…
Film produced by Tullberg about the company’s activities: printing, bookbinding, book publishing, form publishing, cartography and film commercials. The film presents the various departments at the business and industrial complexes at Kungsbroplan in Stoc…