- Arne
Edvard Sucksdorff (3
February 1917 – 4 May 2001) was a
Swedish film director,
considered one of cinema's
greatest do****entary filmmakers. He was particularly...
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Sucksdorff is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Arne
Sucksdorff (1917–2001),
Swedish film
director Kurt
Sucksdorff (1904–1960), Swedish...
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Astrid Bergman Sucksdorff (17
January 1927 – 12
January 2015) was a
Swedish nature photographer and children's writer. She
received the
Astrid Lindgren...
- Kurt
Sucksdorff (10 May 1904 – 1
January 1960) was a
Swedish ice
hockey goaltender who won a
silver medal at the 1928
Winter Olympics. He was a backup...
- of the Penguins) is a 1971
British comedy drama film,
directed by Arne
Sucksdorff,
Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It
stars John Hurt,
Hayley Mills, Dudley...
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Sibelius and P.J. Hannikainen, the
architects Yrjö
Blomstedt and
Victor Sucksdorff, and many others. Later,
towards the
Second World War, some of the ideas...
- all were
located except the
Sucksdorff revolver, a
weapon stolen from the
Stockholm home of
Swedish filmmaker Arne
Sucksdorff in 1977. The
person who stole...
- 1907–1908. It was
designed in the Art
Nouveau style by
architect Viktor J.
Sucksdorff [fi]. The Art
Nouveau interior of the
Oulujoki church was
modernized in...
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Victor Sjöström
Johan Söderberg
Kristofer Steen Mauritz Stiller Arne
Sucksdorff Kjell Sundvall Filip Tegstedt Jan
Troell Bo Arne
Vibenius Maj Wechselmann...
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directed by Arne
Sucksdorff. It was
entered into the 1965
Cannes Film
Festival and the 4th
Moscow International Film Festival.
Sucksdorff won the
award for...