Gösta Werner Movies
- 1961
They Come Across the Borders
They Come Across the Borders01961HD
Werner combines two extremely different theatres of flight and misery: the mountainscape near Oujda where refugees from the Algerian War cross the...
- 1948
The Train
The Train01948HD
Images from a train ride through Sweden.
- 1946
Midwinter Sacrifice
Midwinter Sacrifice5.81946HD
A mythic depiction of a pagan sacrifice in prehistoric Sweden.
- 1957
The Lost Melody
The Lost Melody01957HD
Stockholm and it's traffic problems.
- 1961
Jag väntar inget svar
Jag väntar inget svar01961HD
A man comes home to his apartment in the evening. On the tape recorder, his wife has left a message.
- 1956
The Butterfly and the Candle Flame
The Butterfly and the Candle Flame01956HD
Episodes about life and death.
- 1963
The Riddle of Sweden
The Riddle of Sweden01963HD
The Swedish people, nature and culture, the welfare, social and health care. Swedish inventions, industry international projects. Swedish beauty and...
- 1998
Phantom Ship
Phantom Ship01998HD
A boy's experiences on a foggy day at Öresund, the water between Sweden and Denmark.
- 1965
Sveaborg
Sveaborg01965HD
The film tells the story of the sea fortress Sveaborg.
- 1947
40 år med kungen
40 år med kungen01947HD
This film celebrates the 40th anniversary of King Gustaf V's entry and shows the king in both private and public.
- 1961
Stad vid färdeväg
Stad vid färdeväg01961HD
A potrait of Malmö, lovingly told by Gösta Werner and Nils Poppe.
- 1943
Three Three-Hundred-Year-Old Cities
Three Three-Hundred-Year-Old Cities01943HD
Images from the towns of Akersund, Lindesberg and Nora (all in Sweden) as they all celebrate 300 years in 1943.
- 1945
Morning Watch : A Study in Contrasts
Morning Watch : A Study in Contrasts01945HD
A morning in Klarahallen in Stockholm, a study of contrast.
- 1955
City Twilight
City Twilight01955HD
Stockholm sunset with night lights.
- 1961
LIving Colour
LIving Colour01961HD
During the 1960s, artist Eric Olson embarked on a series of works under the title Optochromi. The vast majority of these were plexiglass objects:...