Sven Nykvist

Acting

Sven Nykvist

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Dec 03, 1922 (102 years old)
Death date
Sep 20, 2006

Sven Nykvist

Known For

Let Me See
0h 14m
Movie 2012

Let Me See

A docudrama based on stills from the film "The Sacrifice"...

… But Film Is My Mistress
1h 6m
Movie 2010

… But Film Is My Mistress

Guided by Liv Ullmann and with commentaries from a number...

Light Keeps Me Company
1h 25m
Movie 2000

Light Keeps Me Company

Carl-Gustaf Nykvist's documentary about his father, Sven Nykvist. The film...

Lumière & Company
1h 28m
Movie 1995

Lumière & Company

40 international directors were asked to make a short film...

I Am Curious, Film
0h 54m
Movie 1995

I Am Curious, Film

The Scandinavian entry in the BFI's Century of Cinema series...

Visions of Light
1h 32m
Movie 1992

Visions of Light

Cameramen and women discuss the craft and art of cinematography...

Building Images: Anna Asp on Scenography
0h 50m
Movie 1990

Building Images: Anna Asp on Scenography

Documentary on production designer Anna Asp's work with director Andrey...

Foreign Filmmakers in Hollywood
Movie 1989

Foreign Filmmakers in Hollywood

Filmed around the time of the 1989 Oscars this documentary...

Lighting
0h 47m
Movie 1988

Lighting

A documentary on Sven Nykvist lighting the movie-set during the...

Moscow Elegy
1h 28m
Movie 1987

Moscow Elegy

A 1988 documentary film directed by Alexander Sokurov, about the...

Biography

Sven Vilhem Nykvist (3 December 1922 – 20 September 2006) was a Swedish cinematographer. He worked on over 120 films, but is known especially for his work with director Ingmar Bergman. He won Academy Awards for his work on two Bergman films, Cries and Whispers (Viskningar och rop) in 1973 and Fanny and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander) in 1983, and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography for The Unbearable Lightness of Being. His work is generally noted for its naturalism and simplicity. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest cinematographers of all time. In 2003, Nykvist was judged one of history's ten most influential cinematographers in a survey conducted by the International Cinematographers Guild.