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Nationality
  
Swedish

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Arne Sucksdorff

Years active
  
1941-1965

Occupation
  
Film director


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Full Name
  
Arne Edvard Sucksdorff

Born
  
3 February 1917 (
1917-02-03
)

Died
  
May 4, 2001, Stockholm, Sweden

Spouse
  
Maria Graca (m. 1970–2001), Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff (m. 1951–1964)

Children
  
Kjell Sucksdorff, Inger Sucksdorff Barolo, Anders Eduardo, Jens Sucksdorff, Agneta Sucksdorff, Claudio Arne

Parents
  
Anna Sucksdorff, Herman Sucksdorff

Movies
  
The Great Adventure, The Flute and the Arrow, My Home Is Copacabana, Mr Forbush and the P, Symphony of a City

Similar People
  
Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff, Gunnar Sjoberg, Ravi Shankar, Al Viola, Cosme dos Santos

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Arne Edvard Sucksdorff (3 February 1917, – 4 May 2001) was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries. His works include Pojken i trädet (The Boy in the Tree) and the Academy Award-winning Människor i Stad (Symphony of a City).

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Perhaps Sucksdorff's most widely admired work was the internationally acclaimed Det Stora Äventyret (1953) (The Great Adventure) about a year in the outdoors told in semidocumentary fashion from the viewpoint of a farmboy. It is noted for its remarkable photography and authentic scenes of nature, and its appeal to children for its story of domesticated otters. Sucksdorff also appeared as an actor in this film, portraying the father, while his real-life son is an actor as well. The film won the International Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival and the Big Silver Medal (Documentaries and Culture Films) at the 4th Berlin International Film Festival.

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In the early 1960s, Sucksdorff moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he taught cinema at the film school and continued making documentaries, as well as the documentary-style drama Mitt hem är Copacabana (My Home Is Copacabana). The film was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Sucksdorff also won the award for Best Director at the 2nd Guldbagge Awards. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards he won the Creative Achievement award.

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In later life, he became an outspoken critic of deforestation and a fervent environmentalist.

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Sucksdorff's last film was the 1971 feature Cry of the Penguins (also titled Mr. Forbush and the Penguins), starring John Hurt and Hayley Mills.

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He died of pneumonia in 2001 at his birthplace, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Selected filmography

  • My Home Is Copacabana (1965)
  • The Flute and the Arrow (1957)
  • The Great Adventure (1953)
  • Symphony of a City (1948)
  • References

    Arne Sucksdorff Wikipedia