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Jan Lindkvist

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Jan Lindqvist, born 1941, in Säffle, is a Swedish filmmaker, director, cinematographer, and screenwriter, best known for his collaboration with director/writer Stefan Jarl in “Dom kallar oss mods/They Call Us Misfits” (1968). Jan Lindqvist made his first official documentary in 1962, “Medevi brunn”, was accepted at the Filmskolan in Stockholm where he met with Stefan Jarl. The two explored the offbeat parts of the city, made a couple of short documentaries on youth issues and became well known through the feature film “Dom kallar oss mods”. They used up the money they had made on the film to create the ultimate documentary called “Förvandla Sverige/ Transform Sweden”. In the 70’s Jan Lindqvist produced a couple of films with Marie Cederquist in Latin America. “Tiden är en dröm/ Time is a Dream” (1999) – a film about Sweden 1859-1879. Jan Lindqvist has received a large number of awards over the years

21-04-1941

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Säffle, Sweden

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6 Works

Off Track

Off Track

A mid-age hipster in Stockholm is a training freak and trains for the 90 km ski race Vasaloppet. His sister is the opposite, no job, drinks but has a daughter. Suddenly secrets reveals and promises are made.
6.2

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2022

Time Is a Dream: Part 2 Sweden 1880-1900

Time Is a Dream: Part 2 Sweden 1880-1900

The second part of Lindqvist's "Time Is a Dream." In the mid-19th century, photography came to Sweden.
8.5

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2014

Time Is a Dream: Part 1 Sweden 1859-1879

Time Is a Dream: Part 1 Sweden 1859-1879

Jan Lindqvist's epic historiographic film project Tiden är en dröm/Time is a dream is an attempt to trace the birth of modern Sweden through the early still photographies from that time.
7.0

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1999

A Respectable Life

A Respectable Life

"A Respectable Life" - A decade has gone by and the spirit of the preceding film, Dom kallar oss mods, has disappeared. Kenta is an alcoholic and lives with his girlfriend Eva. Together they have a son, Patric. Kenta's mom is in jail for manslaughter and Kenta goes to Kronoberg to greet her. Heroin also comes to play and Stoffe is one of those who falls victim to it. He lives with his girlfriend Lena and their young son, Janne. Lena later throws Stoffe out their home when she gets enough of his abuse, and he is forced to live with his mother. Kenta calls Stoffe and decides to meet him, and he tries to persuade him to give up heroin, but the two have a falling out and they separate. This film features other users from the previous film, such as Jajje and Kenta Bergkvist. The film ends with the death of a prominent person in the trilogy.
6.9

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1979

Agripino

Agripino

Depicts the struggle of the Peruvian indigenous people to get their land right, taken from them by a white landowners.
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1977

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

The film documents the alternative festival, made to protest against the Eurovision Song Contest held in Stockholm 1975. There are many Swedish and international artists on stage, as well as some clips from speeches, riots, civil wars, and the people at the song contest itself.
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1976

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

The film documents the alternative festival, made to protest against the Eurovision Song Contest held in Stockholm 1975. There are many Swedish and international artists on stage, as well as some clips from speeches, riots, civil wars, and the people at the song contest itself.
0.0

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1976

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie

The film documents the alternative festival, made to protest against the Eurovision Song Contest held in Stockholm 1975. There are many Swedish and international artists on stage, as well as some clips from speeches, riots, civil wars, and the people at the song contest itself.
0.0

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1976

Bojkott

Bojkott

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1975

¡Tupamaros!

¡Tupamaros!

A documentary on the Uruguayan leftist urban guerrilla organization named Tupamaros. The documentary was shot during the height of their operations, in their midst. Contains the only known footage of the Prisíon Del Pueblo (the Tupamaros prison facility).
5.0

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1974

Transform Sweden

Transform Sweden

This is what the filmmakers say about the film: We wanted to make a feature film about the class society Sweden. But we were not allowed by the Swedish Film Institute. At least we filmed some and cut it together into a short film. The class society is included. And a lot about the meaning of the work or lack of meaning. Because that’s what it’s about: the power over our work. That can be discussed based on this film. (Filmform)
0.0

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1974

Soporna

Soporna

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1971

Bolivia efter Che

Bolivia efter Che

0.0

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1970

They Call Us Misfits

They Call Us Misfits

A documentary film depicting a group of young boys from Stockholm which live on the outskirts of society. The film is the first part of a trilogy.
6.7

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1968

They Call Us Misfits

They Call Us Misfits

A documentary film depicting a group of young boys from Stockholm which live on the outskirts of society. The film is the first part of a trilogy.
6.7

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1968

They Call Us Misfits

They Call Us Misfits

A documentary film depicting a group of young boys from Stockholm which live on the outskirts of society. The film is the first part of a trilogy.
6.7

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1968

They Call Us Misfits

They Call Us Misfits

A documentary film depicting a group of young boys from Stockholm which live on the outskirts of society. The film is the first part of a trilogy.
6.7

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1968

Snutarna

Snutarna

A hot summer evening at a youth club in the city of Stockholm. 13 youngsters talk about their experiences of police violence and their views on the police.
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1966

Medevi brunn

Medevi brunn

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1962