KÃ¥re Bergstrøm (3 February 1911 â€" 24 June 1976) was a Swedish-born
photographer and film director who settled in Norway.Bergstrøm was
born in Värmland. He was assigned with the film production company
Norsk Film from 1933, and eventually became a photographer. He
photographed Toralf Sandø's film Den forsvundne pølsemaker from
1941, Tancred Ibsen's film Den farlige leken from 1942, Rasmus
Breistein's Trysil-Knut from 1942, and Alfred Maurstad's comedy En
herre med bart from 1942. After World War II he photographed Edith
Carlmar's film debut Døden er et kjærtegn, and Ibsen's To
mistenkelige personer, which eventually was forbidden to be shown in
public after a judgement by the Supreme Court of Norway. His first
film as director was the love story Andrine og Kjell from 1952. He
further directed the comedy Det kunne vært deg (1952), the war
documentary Blodveien (1955), about Yugoslavian slave workers in
Norway during World War II, the thriller Lake of the Dead (1958),
based on a crime novel by André Bjerke, a biographical film about
Hans Nielsen Hauge (1961), Klokker i måneskinn (1964), and the
children's film Bjurra (1970).
photographer and film director who settled in Norway.Bergstrøm was
born in Värmland. He was assigned with the film production company
Norsk Film from 1933, and eventually became a photographer. He
photographed Toralf Sandø's film Den forsvundne pølsemaker from
1941, Tancred Ibsen's film Den farlige leken from 1942, Rasmus
Breistein's Trysil-Knut from 1942, and Alfred Maurstad's comedy En
herre med bart from 1942. After World War II he photographed Edith
Carlmar's film debut Døden er et kjærtegn, and Ibsen's To
mistenkelige personer, which eventually was forbidden to be shown in
public after a judgement by the Supreme Court of Norway. His first
film as director was the love story Andrine og Kjell from 1952. He
further directed the comedy Det kunne vært deg (1952), the war
documentary Blodveien (1955), about Yugoslavian slave workers in
Norway during World War II, the thriller Lake of the Dead (1958),
based on a crime novel by André Bjerke, a biographical film about
Hans Nielsen Hauge (1961), Klokker i måneskinn (1964), and the
children's film Bjurra (1970).
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