Stefan Jarl

Stefan Jarl

Born 1941-03-18 (age 85) Skara, Skaraborgs län, Sweden
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Biography

Stefan Jarl is a Swedish film director best known for his documentaries. Together with Jan Lindqvist he made the Mods Trilogy, three films which follow a group of alienated people in Stockholm from the 1960s to the 1990s, They Call Us Misfits (1968), A Respectable Life (1979) and The Social Heritage (1993). A Respectable Life won the 1979 Guldbagge Awards for Best Film and Best Director. Jarl also wrote and directed Jag är din krigare (1997), and directed Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced (2003), The Girl From Auschwitz (2005), and Submission (2010), a documentary about the "chemical burden" of synthetics and plastics carried by people born after World War II. At the 25th Guldbagge Awards in 1990 he won the Creative Achievement award and in 2017 Jarl received the Lenin Award.

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Known For

Året var 1968
Året var 1968

2018

as Self (archive footage)

Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced
Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced

2003

as Himself, interviewer

Misfits to Yuppies
They Call Us Misfits
They Call Us Misfits

1968

as Narrator

I Am Curious, Film
A Respectable Life
The Subjection
The Subjection

2010

as Himself

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Om Stefan Jarl

2003

as Self

Själen för fan
Själen för fan

2024

as Self - Speakerröst