- Vilgot Sjöman
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birthname = David Harald Vilgot Sjöman
birthdate =December 2 1924
birthplace =Stockholm ,Sweden
deathdate =April 9 2006
deathplace =Stockholm ,Sweden
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occupation =Writer andfilm director
yearsactive = 1948-2004
spouse = Kristina Hasselgren (1955-60) Lotta Sjöman (1969-his death)
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awards =David Harald Vilgot Sjöman (
December 2 1924 -April 9 2006 ) was a Swedishwriter andfilm director . His films deal with controversial issues ofsocial class ,morality , andsex ualtaboo s, combining the emotionally-tortured characters ofIngmar Bergman with theavant garde style of theFrench New Wave . [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/11/AR2006041101728_2.html Obituary] , "The Washington Times ",12 April 2006 ] He is best known as the director of the films "491" (1964), "I Am Curious (Yellow) " (in Swedish, "Jag är nyfiken - gul") (1967), and "I Am Curious (Blue) " ("Jag är nyfiken - blå") (1968), which stretched the boundaries of acceptability of what could then be shown on film, deliberately treating their subjects in a provocative and explicit manner. [ [http://www.lub.lu.se/cgi-bin/show_diss.pl?db=global&fname=hum_139.html Tabu. Filmaren Vilgot Sjöman] , Anders Åberg,Lund University (English abstract of aPhD thesis on Vilgot Sjöman)]Sjöman was born in
Stockholm , from a working-class family. His father, Anders W. Sjöman, was a builder; his mother was Mandis Pettersson. Sjöman became a clerk with a cereal company aged 15, but passed his "studentexamen " in 1945 and studied at the laterStockholm University . He then worked in a prison while writing plays (none of which were produced). One play became his first novel, "The Teacher" ("Lektorn") (1955), which was filmed in 1952 byGustaf Molander as "Defiance" ("Trots").After taking up a scholarship to study film at
UCLA in 1956, Sjöman worked withGeorge Seaton on "The Proud and Profane ". He returned to Sweden, and wrote a study ofHollywood , "In Hollywood" ("I Hollywood") in 1961. Sjöman directed his first film in 1962, "The Mistress " ("Älskarinnan", also known as "The Swedish Mistress"), with a cast that included regular actors forIngmar Bergman such asBibi Andersson andMax von Sydow , showing a young woman in love with two men, one older and the other younger. He assistedIngmar Bergman with his 1963 film, "Winter Light " ("Nattvardsgästerna").Sjöman's second film, "491", from 1964, is based on a novel by
Lars Görling and deals with the issues ofhomosexuality andjuvenile delinquency ; it includes a scene in which a girl isrape d, off-screen, by a dog. His fourth film, "My Sister, My Love " ("Syskonbädd 1782"), from 1966, again starred Bibi Andersson and is based on "Tis Pity She's a Whore ", a 17th century play by John Ford aboutincest between a brother and his twin sister.His most notorious film, "I Am Curious (Yellow)", was a political film that examined Swedish society from a critical, leftist viewpoint, portraying a young working-class
sociology student, played byLena Nyman , interviewing people about social classes in Sweden. Filmed in a knowingcinéma vérité style, she asks, "Do we have a class system in Sweden?" and receives the reply, "It depends on the people. Undress them, and they're all the same; dress them, and you have a class system." [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1761982,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian ",27 April 2006 ] The film also shows the protagonist's affair with a young man, played byBörje Ahlstedt , and sparked controversy both in Sweden and abroad because of itsnudity and realistic scenes ofsexual intercourse between the two lovers.Norman Mailer described it as "one of the most important pictures I have ever seen in my life". [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=2BMIT1RNT3OTNQFIQMFCFGGAVCBQYIV0?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/04/21/db2102.xml Obituary] , "The Telegraph",21 April 2006 ]An 11-minute section was cut by the British censor, and copies of the film were seized by
U.S. Customs in January 1968 asobscene , and banned aspornography in most of theUnited States . After theUS Supreme Court overturned the anti-obscenity ban onFirst Amendment grounds, the film was screened from March 1969 in only two US venues -- one inNew York City , and another one inNew Jersey . However, its notoriety guaranteed it large audiences, and it became and remained the most successful foreign film in the US for the next 23 years. Its title, and that of the 1968 sequel, "I Am Curious (Blue)", refers to the yellow and blue colours of theflag of Sweden . It marked a turning point in attitudes to censorship of screen nudity, and was followed by films such as "Midnight Cowboy " and "Last Tango in Paris ".Sjöman returned to similar themes in later films. He directed "
Till Sex Do Us Part " in 1971, afarce about a young married couple who believe they will die if they have sex, but most of his later films were less successful. He directed his last film in 1995, a biography ofAlfred Nobel , inventor, industrialist, and founder of theNobel Prize s, entitled "Alfred".He died at age 81 from a
cerebral haemorrhage inSt. Görans Sjukhus in Stockholm, leaving behind his wife of 35 years and three children.Shortly after his death, a Swedish appeal court upheld a ruling that Swedish television broadcaster TV4 had damaged his and Claes Eriksson's "artistic integrity" by inserting commercial breaks into broadcasts of their films without their consent. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4903786.stm Sweden TV 'harmed' film integrity] ,
BBC News ,12 April 2006 .] He had been awarded theIngmar Bergman Prize in 2003 for pursuing this court case.References
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* [http://criterion.com/asp/in_focus_essay.asp?id=11&eid=238 Ten Scandinavian Directors] - A feature fromThe Criterion Collection that includes Vilgot Sjöman
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article357218.ece Obituary] , "The Independent ",12 April 2006
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/p/vilgot_sjoman/ Rotten Tomatoes link to Sjoman films]Persondata
NAME = Sjöman, Vilgot
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Sjoman, Vilgot; Sjoman, David Harald Vilgot (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Swedishwriter andfilm director
DATE OF BIRTH =December 2 1924
PLACE OF BIRTH =Stockholm ,Sweden
DATE OF DEATH =April 9 2006
PLACE OF DEATH =Stockholm ,Sweden
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