Аватар персоны Olle Hedman

Olle Hedman

Director
Olle Hedman is one of Sweden’s most significant experimental filmmakers. He grew up in Stockholm and began studying at Bergh’s advertising school in 1959, after which he worked as a writer in the advertising industry. In 1965 he began studying at Konstfack where he came in contact with Claes Söderquist who taught film. Söderquist’s teaching, the programs with American experimental film at Moderna Museet in the 1960s, as well as the interaction with the mentor and the inspirer Åke Karlung were the important influences for Hedman’s filmmaking. Despite this, Hedman’s expression is quite unique, as is his entire cinematic universe. His short but concentrated production is characterized by his interest in sound and his background as a cartoonist and graphic artist. Hedman’s first films that are preserved (the early production on Super-8 is lost) are graphic-rich audio-visual studies, eg. A semiotic study of non-logical codifications in the picture (1973, together with H.P. Andersson) and Aforism (1974). These two, as well as most of Hedman’s films, were made with the support of Filmverkstan. Hedman also came to assist several animators at Filmverkstan, among others. Lilian Domec in her early animation Höghuset (1976). In the late 1970s, Olle Hedman was practically the only active Swedish experimental filmmaker who had a production that became internationally recognized. Partly short and aggressive animations such as Oremus (1976), Phantom Conception (1978) and Instant Movie (1979), but not least Metro: Means of Conveyance (1977). Metro showed Hedman’s ability to create a completely unique and unimaginable audiovisual experience. The sound of the film is recorded in the Paris subway, while the images, which mainly show the various movements of a pendulum, are taken in Sweden. The culmination of Hedman’s experimental production at Filmverkstan is the Coca Strip (1985), an enigmatic and threatening film in contrasting black-and-white where the viewer follows a figure with a Musse Pigg-mask in a room that is never explained to the spectator. In the end, the camera is turned towards an eye that desperately tries to capture what has been shown. Olle Hedman has also made some experimental documentaries, Glo-Babel (1979), a documentation of an Åke Karlung exhibition at Moderna Museet, and the poetic Roma (1990) produced by the Film Institute. With its 24 minutes, Rome is by far the longest-running film in Hedman’s concise production. At the end of the 1990s, Olle Hedman moved to Mexico and since then he has made various artworks and written onomatopoetic, performative poetry which he also documented on video, for example Exmemeeraa (2002).

01-01-1940

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Roma

Roma

Roma is a poetic documentary about Rome, created during a trip to Italy in November 1987. Sequences showing the Pantheon, rustling leaves, a tiger-striped cat on a car, the pigeons at Santa Maria Maggiore, and the Tiber against the light are presented with precise, rhythmic displacements. Painterly shadows and graphic nuances are played out on the screen. (Filmform)
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1990

Animation Has No Borders

Animation Has No Borders

A compilation of animated shorts, by 36 animators from 36 countries. Each animator worked independently, but a single theme unites them all: animation has no borders. The compilation is set to the music of "The Internationale".
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1986

Coca Strip

Coca Strip

Coca Strip was shot in a bathtub. The film is a visual representation of the ‘Coca empire’s artificially flavored, canned music. A black and white walk in the subterranean ruin of the Empire builders alone with Felix the cat. Pursued by submissive, radar-controlled dogs, in a shadowy world with no return. Hanging in the umbilical cord of Imperialism, force-fed and preserved on the point of total disintegration before final misery.’ (Olle Hedman, 1991)
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1985

Glo-Babel

Glo-Babel

Olle Hedman's interpretation of Åke Karlung's “Globabels torn” at the Modern Museum 1979. (Filmform)
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1980

Film No. 9

Film No. 9

A reflection on noise, silence, and grain. (Filmform)
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1980

Coca No. 1

Coca No. 1

Rolling Coca Cola bottles and industry sounds. This is part of a series of anti-commercial films. (Filmform)
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1979

Amazeing Maze

Amazeing Maze

Amazing Maze is based on the stories of different people's passion for pinball. Cherry, the company that owned the pinball arcade Alexander Lucas, located in Hötorget subway station in Stockholm, lended their machines for the shooting of this film. The stories are taken from Cherry's ads. Olle Hedman reacted to warnings in the media about how damaging pinball could be for children and youth. (Filmform)
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1979

Instant Movie

Instant Movie

The multinational company's main marketplace — the film consists of a synch leader with Coca Cola at the end. (Filmform)
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1979

Phantom Conception

Phantom Conception

A crushed fly. An outline of organic forms, an illusory trip. (Filmform)
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1978

Metro Means of Conveyance

Metro Means of Conveyance

In 'Metro Means of Conveyance', Hedman refines the non-literary and visually poetic idiom. Time and motion has been sculpted in graphic black and white on the two-dimensional screen. Time and motion are fundamental dimensions for film as an art form. A pendulum movement, subjectively illustrating a measured length of time. Shadows, contrasts and abstracted light sources, further elaborated. Metro is based on impressions of Chatelet Metro station in Paris. It is individualistic and subtle portrayal of an atmosphere and setting as seen through the linguistic syntax of the film strip. (Filmform)
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1977

Oremus

Oremus

Abstract animation. The sound is recorded during a show at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, where Edmundo Zanolini and Michel Laub performs. (Filmform)
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1976

Dialogue

Dialogue

Dialogue is based on a poem, which is absurd, erotic and poetic. (Filmform)
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1975

Aforism

Aforism

Hedman’s first films that are preserved (the early production on Super-8 is lost) are graphic-rich audio-visual studies, eg. 'A Semiotic Study of Unlogic Figure Codification (1973, together with H.P. Andersson) and Aforism (1974). These two, as well as most of Hedman’s films, were made with the support of Filmverkstan. Hedman also came to assist several animators at Filmverkstan, among others. Lilian Domec in her early animation Höghuset. (Filmform)
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1974

A Semiotic Study of Unlogic Figure Codification

A Semiotic Study of Unlogic Figure Codification

An attempt to show how illogical movement patterns are possible in a two-dimensional space. (Filmform)
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1973