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Alf Sjöberg
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Director
From
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Born
1903-06-21
Overview
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Sven Erik Alf Sjöberg (21 June 1903, Stockholm – 17 April 1980) was a Swedish theatre and film director. He won the Grand Prix du Festival at the Cannes Film Festival twice: in 1946 for Torment (Swedish: Hets) (part of an eleven-way tie), and in 1951 for his film Miss Julie (Swedish: Fröken Julie) (an adaptation of August Strindberg's play which tied with Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan).
Despite his success with films Torment (1944) and Miss Julie, Sjöberg was above all, and foremost, a stage director; perhaps the greatest at Dramaten (alongside, first, Olof Molander and, later, Ingmar Bergman). He was a First Director of Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre in the years 1930-1980, where he staged a large number of remarkable and historic productions. Sjöberg was also a pioneer director for early Swedish TV theatre (his 1955 TV theatre production of Hamlet is a national milestone).
Sjöberg died in a car accident on his way to rehearsal at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm.
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Known For

Film
Miss Julie
Jun 28, 1951

Film
Karin Månsdotter
Nov 1, 1954

Film
Torment
Oct 2, 1944

Film
Only a Mother
Oct 31, 1949

Film
Last Pair Out
Nov 12, 1956

Film
The Judge
Oct 14, 1960

Film
Barabbas
May 5, 1953

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Iris and the Lieutenant
Dec 16, 1946

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Kungajakt
Jan 21, 1944

Film
The Ingmar Inheritance
Dec 26, 1925

Film
Den blomstertid...
Oct 28, 1940

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They Staked Their Lives
Jan 1, 1940

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The Father
Oct 10, 1969

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Ådalen's poetry
Oct 22, 1928

Film
Wild Birds
Aug 21, 1955
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