Myglaren (1966)

1h 26m
Running Time

May 31, 1966
Release Date

Myglaren (1966)

1h 26m
Running Time

May 31, 1966
Release Date

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Plot.

A wheeler-dealer, involved in leisure issues, promotes and markets his business. He works smoothly and manipulate the environment and manage to make a career in the Swedish leisure research department.

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Cast & Crew.

Christer Strömholm

Christer Strömholm

Myglaren

Dag Lindberg

Dag Lindberg

Andremyglaren

Olof Ek

Olof Ek

Johansson

Gun Kessle

Gun Kessle

Elsa, Myglarens hustru

Olle Ek

Olle Ek

Johansson

Pia Jonsson

Pia Jonsson

Myglarens vänsterbrud

Bo Holmqvist

Bo Holmqvist

Reporter på tv

Göran Holmberg

Göran Holmberg

Reporter på tidning

Details.

Release Date
May 31, 1966

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 26m

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

sweden
satire
political satire
cinéma vérité
socialists
criticism and blame
swedish social democrats

Wiki.

Myglaren was the first made-for-television film produced in Sweden, airing on 31 May 1966.It was commissioned by the national television broadcaster Sveriges Television and directed by Jan Myrdal and Rune Hassner. The film, which was written by Myrdal, has been labeled as "one of the first successful political films in Sweden." It tells the story of a man, myglaren, who works for the well-being of the employees at an organization presented as "the movement", hinting at the labour movement or the Social Democrats. Through various schemes, he is able to climb the ladder of success and foster himself and his work. The man works flexibly and manipulates his surroundings, allowing him to build a successful career and become a known name in Swedish well-being research. At the end he is assigned to start a governmental authority to foster the well-being of people in the society. The film shows his way to the top through fancy dinners, relationship making, and his handling of the media. Myglaren is 86 minutes long and was filmed in black-and-white.Photographer Christer Strömholm plays the lead role in the film. The film was a sensation in Sweden and after six airings on television, it reached a larger audience than any prior Swedish film had. Myglaren was a sharp, modern social satire, a format that is unlikely to have been used in any previous Swedish films. Following the multiple airings of Myglaren, the noun "myglare" has been a common expression in Sweden. The dictionary Svensk ordbok defines it as a person who advances his or her own interests by scheming.Myglaren sparked a debate as to whether or not made-for-television films should qualify for Svenska Filminstitutet's (English: The Swedish Film Institute) quality subsidy. This debate led to a fight between Myrdal and Harry Schein, then-Managing Director of Svenska Filminstitutet. To qualify for the subsidy, the film was resized to a 33 millimeter format and was shown in a cinema once. Despite this, the film did not receive enough quality points in the vote by Svenska Filminstitutet's board of directors. Many believed the vote had been fixed in advance, and Myrdal called Schein a "cultural wangler". When the film was later released in movie theaters for the general public, it was viewed by 297 people, which Schein stated was "hopefully an unbreakable all-time low for Swedish cinema." Myglaren was released on DVD in 2004 by the distributor Folkets Bio.

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