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  1. Arne Edvard Sucksdorff (3 February 1917 – 4 May 2001) was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries.

  2. Arne Edvard Sucksdorff (3 February 1917 – 4 May 2001) was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries.

  3. The Swedish filmmaker Arne Sucksdorff arrived in Brazil in 1962, when filmmaking was dominated by the desire to turn the camera into an instrument of political intervention and the awareness of the national condition.

  4. Jul 17, 2012 · In The Great Adventure, Sucksdorffs son lives on a farm adjacent to the forest, where the boy can observe and participate in the struggles of various creatures to survive. There are dangers imposed both by nature and by man, but the director relies much on his own boyhood in a similar environment, which provided him with an extraordinary ...

  5. Two farm boys capture and attempt to train a wild otter. Unfortunately, the otter longs to once again join his kind despite the boys' efforts. Arne Sucksdorff won an Oscar for his arresting view of animal life. 73m/B VHS. SW Anders Norberg, Kjell Sucksdorff, Arne Sucksdorff; D: Arne Sucksdorff; W: Arne Sucksdorff.

  6. Arne Edvard Sucksdorff was a Swedish film director, considered one of cinema's greatest documentary filmmakers. He was particularly celebrated for his visually poetic and scenic nature documentaries. His works include Pojken i trädet and the Academy Award-winning Människor i Stad.

  7. Arne Sucksdorff (born February 3, 1917, Stockholm, Sweden—died May 4, 2001, Stockholm) was a Swedish motion-picture director important in the post-World War II revival of the Swedish cinema because of his internationally acclaimed sensitivity in photographing nature.

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