Håkan Dahlström

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De förstenade basfiolerna Trailer

Håkan Dahlström, born in Sweden (1952) has dedicated himself to art since his childhood in Málaga (Spain), he spent some ten years there and studied at Picasso’s Art School. A lot of his youth he travelled extensively with his family, both his parents were artists (writer Sture Dahlström and painter Anna-Stina Ehrenfeldt). They lived for a year in the Arizona desert, to which he years later – in 1974 – returned and filmed the 16mm film “Mirror Movement”. His understanding of Nature and Cosmos is vital, observing plants and animals that are present in his work since his beginnings. He started out as a filmmaker when he found his father's camera at the age of 14 and in 1967 won the gold medal at Unescos 5th International Contest for Young Filmmakers (Paris). The following years in California, (San Fransisco) he lived and worked among other artists in the avant-garde circles and participated in the underground film movement, showing his work amongst other places at the Berkeley Film Archives. Back in Sweden he won prizes from Swedish Television in 1967, 1968 and 1969. His work has been shown in cinemathéques and art centers in Scandinavia, Paris, London as well as on television. Today he continues filming on video, using different media and also ways to achieve interaction between film, photography and 3-dimensional work.

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Total trailers found: 12

Anna-Stina Ehrenfeldt: Painter Trailer (1999)

30 November 1999

Portrait of the painter Anna-Stina Ehrenfeldt by Håkan and Sture Dahlström.

De förstenade basfiolerna Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

1969 short by Sture Dahlström.

Acoustic Self-Portrait Trailer (2000)

30 November 2000

2000 short film by Håkan Dahlström.

Mirror Movement Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

'Mirror Movement' was filmed in the desert outside Tucson, Arizona, in 1973, on 16mm Kodachrome stock and with a Bolex camera.

Just South of My Memories Trailer (1971)

30 November 1971

1971 short film by Håkan Dahlström.

Nirona Trailer (1968)

27 November 1968

1968 short film by Håkan Dahlström.

A Cabinet for Daydreams Trailer (1970)

30 November 1970

Filmed in Spain, London, and Sweden with an old Bolex silent camera, this film was originally part of a longer film – that was split into a diptych, the other one being 'Hommage à Meliérs.

Costaleros Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

2003 short by Håkan Dahlström and Benito Fontanillas.

Existential Errands Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

A choreography of sorts, involving a camera and a couple who are in the midst of their existential errands.

The Dandruff of Metals Trailer (1972)

30 November 1972

1972 short film by Håkan Dahlström.

Dilemma Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Anna-Stina Ehrenfeldt and I were in Seville for a few of months in 2002. We decided to make a film. We had excellent wordless communication and had made several films together over the years.

Hommage à Meliérs Trailer (1970)

30 November 1970

1970 short film by Håkan Dahlström.