Until his early retirement at age 50, Hasse Ekman was one of the leading
lights of Swedish cinema, an actor, writer, and director of prodigious
talents. Yet today his work is virtually unknown outside of Sweden,
eclipsed by the filmography of his occasional collaborator (and frequent
rival) Ingmar Bergman. This comprehensive introduction--the first ever
in English--follows Ekman's career from his early days as a film
journalist, through landmark films such as Girl with Hyacinths (1950),
to his retirement amid exhaustion and disillusionment. Combining
historical context with insightful analyses of Ekman's styles and
themes, this long overdue study considerably enriches our understanding
of Swedish film history.