Ernst-Hugo

Ernst-Hugo

Release date : December 28, 2008
Runtime : 57m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : Danish / Swedish /
Director : Erik Bäfving /
Writers : Erik Bäfving /
Production companies : Auto Images AB / SVT / Film i Skåne /
December 28, 2008 57m Sweden Documentary Danish More
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A gripping portrait of the dramatic, extravagant and ego-centric actor Ernst-Hugo Järegård (1928-1998) who would always be at the center of everything. On the out side he was a hailed and confident diva. In his solitude he was plagued by insomnia, anxiety and a complicated relationship with his father. Includes Ernst-Hugo Järegårds last performance "Aktörens läte/ The sound of the actor" (1998) and "Abstract Poker" (1971).
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  • title:Ernst-Hugo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:57m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Danish · Swedish ·
  • Director: Erik Bäfving /
  • Writers: Erik Bäfving ·
  • Production companies: Auto Images AB · SVT · Film i Skåne ·
  • Overview:A gripping portrait of the dramatic, extravagant and ego-centric actor Ernst-Hugo Järegård (1928-1998) who would always be at the center of everything. On the out side he was a hailed and confident diva. In his solitude he was plagued by insomnia, anxiety and a complicated relationship with his father. Includes Ernst-Hugo Järegårds last performance "Aktörens läte/ The sound of the actor" (1998) and "Abstract Poker" (1971).
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