Kåre Bergstrøm
Known for: Directing
Born: February 2, 1911 in Värmland, Sweden - Died: June 23, 1976
Kåre Bergstrøm (3 February 1911 – 24 June 1976) was a Swedish-born cinematographer 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 took up cinematography. He was the cinematographer for 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 was the cinematographer for Edith Carlmar's film debut Døden er et kjærtegn, and Ibsen's To mistenkelige personer, which was eventually denied a public showing 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 Yugoslav 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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Lake of the Dead
Writer
Gullfjellet
Director of Photography
The Blood Road
Director
Sangen til livet
Cinematography
Hvor fartøy flyte kan
Cinematography
Hansen og Hansen
Cinematography
Andrine and Kjell
Director
Trysil-Knut
Director of Photography
Clocks in the Moonlight
Director
The Lost Sausage Maker
Director of Photography
Two Suspicious People
Director of Photography
Alive & Well
Director
The Mysterious Apartment
Director of Photography
The Dangerous Game
Director of Photography
Et spøkelse forelsker seg
Director of Photography
Tørres Snørtevold
Camera Operator
Hans Nielsen Hauge
Director
Det kunne vært deg
Director
Bjurra
Director
On the Sunny Side
Screenplay
Death Is a Caress
Director of Photography
Dei svarte hestane
Writer
Oslofilm: Kraft til byen
Cinematography