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Jan Troell Filmography

DirectingBORN 1931LIMHAMN64 FILMS IN DB

JanTroell

Known for Directing · Portrait of Åsa, One More Brother, Light Keeps Me Company

64
FILMS IN DB
$229
TOTAL VALUE
11
PRICED
$21
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Peeping Tom
~$48 · BLU-RAY · 2011
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Bergman: A Year in a Life
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jan Troell, a Swedish cinematic maestro, stands as a pivotal figure for any serious motion picture collector. Known for his immersive realism and lyrical photography, Troell often served as his own writer and cinematographer, crafting a distinct visual language that elevates his films. His two-part epic, *The Emigrants* (1971) and *The New Land* (1972) – both starring Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow – are cornerstone pieces for collectors, tracing the harrowing journey of Swedish immigrants to America. Their enduring power and historical significance make pristine DVD or Blu-ray editions highly sought after. Beyond his groundbreaking epics, Troell's filmography offers a rich tapestry for discerning collectors. Films like *Everlasting Moments* (2008) showcase his continued mastery of human drama and atmospheric storytelling, often appearing in stunning high-definition releases. For those interested in the craft of filmmaking itself, his documentaries like *Light Keeps Me Company* (2000), an intimate portrait of fellow director Sven Nykvist, and *Bergman: A Year in a Life* (2018) are essential viewing, providing invaluable insights into cinematic history. Troell's commitment to visual authenticity and profound narratives ensures that his physical media releases remain prized possessions for film enthusiasts worldwide.

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