Biography
Swedish documentary filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson has long been involved with the issues of post-colonialism, racism and violence. He became more widely known three years ago for his film Black Power (The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, 2011), which examined the African-American civil rights movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s from the point of view of Swedish journalists. The film won awards at a number of festivals including Sundance. Concerning Violence is his third feature-length film.
MFDF Ji.hlava
Director
Documentaries | |
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2023 |
The Society of the Spectacle |
2019 |
London 79 (TV movie) |
2018 |
That Summer |
2016 |
Fonko |
2014 |
Concerning Violence |
2011 |
The Black Power Mixtape |
2009 |
Am I Black Enough For You |
1998 |
Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much |
Short | |
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1992 |
Kl:k |
Screenwriter
Documentaries | |
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2023 |
The Society of the Spectacle |
2016 |
Fonko |
2014 |
Concerning Violence |
2011 |
The Black Power Mixtape |
2009 |
Am I Black Enough For You |
1999 |
Independent Lens (series) |
Editor
Documentaries | |
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2018 |
That Summer |
2016 |
Fonko |
2011 |
The Black Power Mixtape |
Producer
Documentaries | |
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2024 |
G - 21 Scenes from Gottsunda |
2017 |
Shapeshifters |
2013 |
Henric de la Cour |
2009 |
Dirty Diaries |
En film om Olle Ljungström |
Actor
Documentaries | |
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2014 |
CJDG |
1998 |
Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much |
Performer
Shows | |
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1990 |
Fort Boyard |
Cinematographer
Documentaries | |
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2010 |
Facing Genocide - Khieu Samphan and Pol Pot |
2009 |
Am I Black Enough For You |
1998 |
The Stars We Are |
1997 |
Hennes armeniske prins (TV movie) |