Gösta Werner

Gösta Werner Trailers

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Gösta Werner was a Swedish film director, critic, researcher and writer.

Most Popular Gösta Werner Trailers

Total trailers found: 37

Midwinter Sacrifice Trailer (1946)

25 May 1946

A mythic depiction of a pagan sacrifice in prehistoric Sweden.

Gatan Trailer (1949)

27 February 1949

Britt Malm gets hit by a car on a Stockholm street and is taken to hospital. She is badly injured and must undergo surgery.

Waiting Waters Trailer (1965)

16 September 1965

A monologue of a woman who tells about her life, mainly about the men she met, while walking.

Stiller, Garbo & jag Trailer (1988)

08 March 1988

One day when Ruben Stiller is playing in a bath, he gets an alien talking to Nadja, who asks him to find out the fate of Charly's dog.

Solkatten Trailer (1948)

27 November 1948

The waitress Monica goes to Västerköping to find out who actually was her father. By aunt Margareta, she has been told that her mother, who died at birth, had four admirers.

Två trappor över gården Trailer (1950)

06 February 1950

The rootless, misfit artist Bengt Hallberg escapes from a mental hospital. The head doctor believes him to be a hopeless case and dangerous for the environment.

Svensson ordnar allt! Trailer (1938)

31 January 1938

Butcher Charles Svensson (Thor Modéen) bets on the horses and wins the jackpot. He finds high society is not immediately appreciative of the newly rich.

Meeting of Humans Trailer (1967)

16 March 1967

A flute playing. A couple enters a floor with large round spots of light, similar to the large round skylights available at Filmhuset in Stockholm, Sweden.

Mauritz Stiller Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Portrait of director Mauritz Stiller, with scenes from some of his best known movies.

Phantom Ship Trailer (1998)

31 January 1998

A boy's experiences on a foggy day at Öresund, the water between Sweden and Denmark.

Ett glas vin Trailer (1960)

17 October 1960

Winemaking in Italy, Spain, France, Algeria.

To Kill a Child Trailer (1953)

27 August 1953

In a Swedish village, situated in a rural idyll, a father, mother and little daughter are preparing breakfast on a Sunday morning.

Victor Sjöström - A Portrait Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Documentary of the Swedish actor/director Victor Sjöström and his work - from Terje Vigen (1917) to Smultronstället (1957) Director Ingmar Bergman is interviewed about his memories of and experiences of Sjöström.

Land of Liberty Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

About modern Liberia and the iron ore prospecting on Mount Nimba.

Friarannonsen Trailer (1955)

05 September 1955

Algot and Bengt have built a house together. But they can not agree on how ownership should be distributed between them.

Stad vid färdeväg Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

A potrait of Malmö, lovingly told by Gösta Werner and Nils Poppe.

Möte med livet Trailer (1953)

23 November 1953

Gun and Robert are in love, but both are unfaithful during Robert's military service. For Gun, this results in her becoming pregnant and for Robert an infection of syphilis.

Stiller-fragment Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Available episodes of missing movies by Mauritz Stiller.

Lund Trailer (1967)

25 May 1967

Gösta Werner makes an unsentimental trip back to his old student city. gauging it's past and it's future.

Kloka gubben Trailer (1938)

30 October 1938

In a small village there are two doctors - one professional and one quack. Dr. Bergman has to see the number of his patients dwindle, as they seem to prefer the traditional medication of the quack doctor, Rasmus Thomsen.

Loffe på luffen Trailer (1948)

03 January 1948

Loffe Fridh is out wandering the roads and takes life one day at the time.

Blood and Lipstick Trailer (1996)

04 February 1996

A man sees a woman in a mirror. In a disturbed state, he breaks the mirror.

Jag väntar inget svar Trailer (1961)

14 August 1961

A man comes home to his apartment in the evening. On the tape recorder, his wife has left a message.

Responsibility Trailer (1957)

26 February 1957

About the importance of personal responsibility and the advantages of sobriety.

The Butterfly and the Candle Flame Trailer (1956)

27 August 1956

Episodes about life and death.

The Train Trailer (1948)

14 August 1948

Images from a train ride through Sweden.

City Twilight Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Stockholm sunset with night lights.

The Riddle of Sweden Trailer (1963)

01 May 1963

The Swedish people, nature and culture, the welfare, social and health care. Swedish inventions, industry international projects.

40 år med kungen Trailer (1947)

08 December 1947

This film celebrates the 40th anniversary of King Gustaf V's entry and shows the king in both private and public.

Sveaborg Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

The film tells the story of the sea fortress Sveaborg.

Three Three-Hundred-Year-Old Cities Trailer (1943)

14 October 1943

Images from the towns of Akersund, Lindesberg and Nora (all in Sweden) as they all celebrate 300 years in 1943.

Destiny Beyond the Horizon Trailer (1956)

12 November 1956

Norrland in Sweden while the power plant dams are being built.

The Lost Melody Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

Stockholm and it's traffic problems.

Travel in Sweden Trailer (1954)

05 July 1954

Images from places around Sweden, among them Gothenburg, Gotland, Mårbacka mansion and Norrland.

Morning Watch : A Study in Contrasts Trailer (1945)

12 December 1945

A morning in Klarahallen in Stockholm, a study of contrast.

They Come Across the Borders Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Werner combines two extremely different theatres of flight and misery: the mountainscape near Oujda where refugees from the Algerian War cross the border to Morocco for safety and respite, and Hong Kong, which was dealing with hundreds and hundreds of thousands escaping the famine caused by Máo’s Great-Leap-Forward policy.

LIving Colour Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

During the 1960s, artist Eric Olson embarked on a series of works under the title Optochromi. The vast majority of these were plexiglass objects: most were sculptures although a few are formally closer to paintings.