Arne Skouen

Arne Skouen

Born 18/10/1913
Christiania (Oslo), Oslo, Norway

Died 24/05/2003 (89 years old)
Bærum, Akershus, Norway

Biography

Arne Skouen (b. 1913, Oslo) is a legend of Norwegian cinematography. He started out in the 1930s, first as a journalist and dramatist. As a director he debuted in 1949, and over the next twenty years shot 16 more features, many of which had a major influence on the development of Norwegian film. Selected filmography: Street Kids (Gategutter, 1949), Fire in the Night (Det brenner i natt, 1955), Cold Tracks (Kalde spor, 1962), About Tilla (Om Tilla, 1963), An-Magritt (1969). Skouen's Nine Lives (Ni liv, 1957), proclaimed in 1991 as the best Norwegian film ever made, is one of the country's few movies to be nominated for an Oscar. An-Magritt is a film adaptation of a Norwegian national work which features an outstanding performance by Liv Ullmann in the title role, and picturesque camerawork by Swedish director of photography Sven Nykvist.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Screenwriter

Movies
1969

An-Magritt

1967

Musikanter

1966

Journey to the Sea

1965

The Guards

1964

Daddy's Success - screenplay, theater play

1963

About Tilla

1962

Cold Tracks

1961

Bussen

1960

Surrounded

Ads

Ads

1959

The Master and His Servants

1958

Pastor Jarman kommer hjem

1957

Nine Lives

1955

Barn av solen - screenplay, theater play

 

Fire in the Night

1954

Cirkus Fandango

1952

Emergency Landing

1949

Boys from the Streets

Director

Producer

Movies
1957

Nine Lives

Author

Movies
1964

Daddy's Success - book

1963

About Tilla - book

1949

Boys from the Streets - book

Series
1970

Pim og Laffen - book