''Flight of the Eagle'' ( sv, Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd) is a Swedish
biographical
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drama
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film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 August 1982, directed by
Jan Troell
Jan Gustaf Troell (born 23 July 1931) is a Swedish writer-director, and cinematographer. His realistic films, with a lyrical photography in which nature is prominent, have placed him in the first rank of modern Swedish film directors along with I ...
, based on
Per Olof Sundman
Per Olof Sundman (4 September 1922, Vaxholm – 9 October 1992, Stockholm) was a Swedish writer and politician.
Sundman was born in Vaxholm. After World War II, Sundman joined the Centre Party and was elected to the Riksdag.
Per Olof Sundman ...
's 1967 novelization of the true story of
S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897
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, an ill-fated effort to reach the North Pole in which all three expedition members perished. The film stars
Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow ( , ; born Carl Adolf von Sydow; 10 April 1929 – 8 March 2020) was a Swedish-French actor. He had a 70-year career in European and American cinema, television, and theatre, appearing in more than 150 films and several television ...
as
S.A. Andrée,
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Sverre Anker Ousdal (born 18 July 1944) is a Norwegian actor born in Flekkefjord, Norway.
Biography
Ousdal made his debut in 1965 at Den Nationale Scene in Bergen. He worked at the Oslo Nye Teater between 1967 and 1970, and is since 1970 part ...
as
Knut Frænkel
Knut Hjalmar Ferdinand Frænkel (14 February 1870 – c. 10 October 1897) was a Swedish engineer and arctic explorer who perished in the Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 of S. A. Andrée in 1897.
Biography
Frænkel was born in Karlstad, Swede ...
and
Göran Stangertz
Göran Nils Robert Stangertz (19 July 1944 – 27 October 2012) was a Swedish actor, director and artistic leader at Helsingborgsteatern. He won Sweden's most prestigious film award Guldbagge Award twice in the category best male leading role for ...
as
Nils Strindberg
Nils Strindberg (4 September 1872 – October 1897) was a Swedish photographer and scientist.
He was one of the three members of S. A. Andrée's ill-fated Arctic balloon expedition of 1897.
Biography
Nils Strindberg was born in Stockholm, Sw ...
. Dutch-Swedish songwriter
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Cornelis Vreeswijk (; ; 8 August 1937 – 12 November 1987) was a Dutch-born Swedish singer-songwriter, poet and actor.
He emigrated to Sweden with his parents in 1949 at the age of twelve. He was educated as a social worker and hoped to become ...
plays the role of the journalist Lundström.
The film was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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at the
55th Academy Awards
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.
Many sequences from the film were used in the
1997
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documentary ''
A Frozen Dream
''A Frozen Dream'' (''En frusen dröm'') is a documentary film released in 1997 as a follow-up to the 1982 Swedish movie ''Flight of the Eagle'', both directed by Jan Troell. The documentary describes the ill-fated attempt to fly over the North ...
'' (''En frusen dröm''), also directed by Troell.
Cast
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Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow ( , ; born Carl Adolf von Sydow; 10 April 1929 – 8 March 2020) was a Swedish-French actor. He had a 70-year career in European and American cinema, television, and theatre, appearing in more than 150 films and several television ...
as
Salomon August Andrée
Salomon August Andrée (18 October 1854, in Gränna, Småland – October 1897, in Kvitøya, Arctic Norway), during his lifetime most often known as S. A. Andrée, was a Swedish engineer, physicist, aeronaut and polar explorer who died while ...
*
Göran Stangertz
Göran Nils Robert Stangertz (19 July 1944 – 27 October 2012) was a Swedish actor, director and artistic leader at Helsingborgsteatern. He won Sweden's most prestigious film award Guldbagge Award twice in the category best male leading role for ...
as
Nils Strindberg
Nils Strindberg (4 September 1872 – October 1897) was a Swedish photographer and scientist.
He was one of the three members of S. A. Andrée's ill-fated Arctic balloon expedition of 1897.
Biography
Nils Strindberg was born in Stockholm, Sw ...
*
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Sverre Anker Ousdal (born 18 July 1944) is a Norwegian actor born in Flekkefjord, Norway.
Biography
Ousdal made his debut in 1965 at Den Nationale Scene in Bergen. He worked at the Oslo Nye Teater between 1967 and 1970, and is since 1970 part ...
as
Knut Frænkel
Knut Hjalmar Ferdinand Frænkel (14 February 1870 – c. 10 October 1897) was a Swedish engineer and arctic explorer who perished in the Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 of S. A. Andrée in 1897.
Biography
Frænkel was born in Karlstad, Swede ...
*
Clément Harari
Clément Harari (10 February 1919 – 16 February 2008) was an Egyptian-born French film and television actor.Bazin p.14
Selected filmography
* '' It Happened in Paris'' (1952)
* ''Ça va barder'' (1955) - Sammy Kern
* ''Mon curé chez les pauv ...
as
Henri Lachambre
Henri Lachambre (30 December 1846, Vagney, Vosges – 12 June 1904) was a French manufacturer of balloons. His factory was in the Paris suburb Vaugirard. He also participated in ballooning himself carried out 500 ascents.
Lachambre supplied ba ...
* Eva von Hanno as
Gurli Linder
Ane Gurli Linder née Peterson (1865–1947) was a Swedish writer and feminist who was active in Stockholm's social life in the late 19th century when she also encouraged women to become more directly involved in culture. A strong supporter of l ...
* Lotta Larsson as
Anna Charlier
Anna Albertina Constantia Charlier (/'ʃaljə/) ) (25 July 1871, Norra Åby, Skåne County, Norra Åby, Skåne County, Sweden – 1949) was a Sweden, Swedish woman, today most commonly remembered as the fiancée of Nils Strindberg, participant in ...
*
Jan-Olof Strandberg
Jan-Olof Strandberg (9 September 1926 – 2 May 2020) was a Swedish stage and film actor. He appeared in 45 films since 1947. On stage one of his most famous parts was as Vladimir in Samuel Beckett's '' Waiting for Godot'', at Sweden's Royal Dra ...
as
Nils Ekholm
Nils Gustaf Ekholm (9 October 1848 – 5 April 1923) was a Swedish meteorologist who led a Swedish geophysical expedition to Spitsbergen in 1882–1883. Biography
Ekholm was born in Smedjebacken in Dalarna, son of a pharmacist. Having completed hi ...
*
Henric Holmberg
Sven Martin Henric Holmberg (born 4 January 1946) is a Swedish actor, director and scriptwriter.
Biography
Holmberg started acting in different leftist theater groups, and in 1977 he participated in the Tent Project, a musical theater performan ...
as
Vilhelm Swedenborg
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*
Ulla Sjöblom
Ulla Sjöblom (11 May 1927 – 3 August 1989) was a Swedish film actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1952 and 1988.
Selected filmography
* ''House of Women'' (1953)
* ''Karin Månsdotter'' (1954)
* ''Simon the Sinner'' (1954)
* ''Our ...
as Andrée's Sister
*
Mimi Pollak
Maria Helena "Mimi" Pollak (9 April 1903 – 11 August 1999) was a Swedish actress and theatre director.
Biography
Maria Helena Pollak was born in Karlstad, Värmland to Austrian-Jewish parents and was trained in the performing arts at the ...
as Mina Andrée
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Cornelis Vreeswijk
Cornelis Vreeswijk (; ; 8 August 1937 – 12 November 1987) was a Dutch-born Swedish singer-songwriter, poet and actor.
He emigrated to Sweden with his parents in 1949 at the age of twelve. He was educated as a social worker and hoped to become ...
as Lundström
*
Ingvar Kjellson
Anders Ingvar Kjell Kjellson (20 May 1923 – 18 December 2014) was a Swedish stage and film actor.Ingvar Kjellson, biographic article in ''Nationalencyklopedin'' Kjellson was born in Kärna, Östergötland County. He was accepted at Dramatens e ...
as
Alfred Nobel
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* Bruno Sörwing as
Oscar II of Sweden
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Oscar was the son of King Oscar I and Queen Josephine. He inherited the Swedish and Norweg ...
* Åke Wihlney as The Captain
* Berto Marklund as The Ship's Doctor
*
Knut Husebø
Knut Husebø (born 10 May 1946) is a Norwegian actor and visual artist.
Born in Stavanger, Husebø debuted in 1968 in the role Flyndrefanten in the play ''Taremare by'' on Den Nationale Scene. He was employed at the Nationaltheatret 1969–1971 ...
as
Fridtjof Nansen
Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 186113 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian. He led the team t ...
*
Allan Schulman
Carl Allan Rudolf Schulman (15 September 1919 – 12 July 2003) was a Swedish-Finnish journalist and television producer.
Carl Allan Rudolf Schulman was born on 15 September 1919 in Helsinki, Finland to Carl Allan Morgan Schulman and Tyyni ...
as
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
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* Staffan Liljander as The Inventor
*
Lasse Pöysti
Lasse Erik Pöysti (24 January 1927 – 5 April 2019) was a Finnish actor, director, theatre manager and writer. He was born in Sortavala.
Biography
Pöysti began his career as a child actor, becoming known to the Finnish public as Olli Suomin ...
as Photographer
*
Peter Schildt
Ernst Peter Jurgen Schildt (born 9 June 1951 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actor, screenwriter, film director, theatre director, etc. Schildt began acting at Vår teater, a children's theatre in Stockholm, as a child. He participated in theatre ...
as Andrée's clerk
*
Siv Ericks as Mrs. Assarsson
Production
The early drafts for a script were written in 1977, and the same year a team consisting of Jan Troell, the producer
Bengt Forslund
Bengt Forslund (born 22 June 1932) is a Swedish film producer, screenwriter and production manager. He produced and co-wrote (with Jan Troell) '' The Emigrants'' (1971), for which he was nominated for Academy Awards for both Best Picture and W ...
, the original writer of the novel
Per Olof Sundman
Per Olof Sundman (4 September 1922, Vaxholm – 9 October 1992, Stockholm) was a Swedish writer and politician.
Sundman was born in Vaxholm. After World War II, Sundman joined the Centre Party and was elected to the Riksdag.
Per Olof Sundman ...
and a few other people went to
Spitsbergen
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for
location scouting
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. Troell was at the time in the post-production process of his film ''
Bang!'', and when ''Bang!'' was selected for the
1977 Cannes Film Festival
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, the plan was to use the festival to attract investors. However, ''Bang!'' was poorly received and the interest faded even from the
Swedish Film Institute
The Swedish Film Institute ( sv, Svenska Filminstitutet) was founded in 1963 to support and develop the Swedish film industry. The institute is housed in the ''Filmhuset'' building located in Gärdet, Östermalm in Stockholm. The building, comp ...
. The project was put on hold and Troell went to the
United States
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to direct ''
Hurricane
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'', an assignment he was offered after the previous director
Roman Polanski
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański , group=lower-alpha, name=note_a (né Liebling; 18 August 1933) is a French-Polish film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two ...
had suddenly left the country to avoid sentencing for unlawful sexual intercourse with a thirteen-year-old in Los Angeles.
[Press reaction and comments]
at the Swedish Film Institute
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When Troell returned to Sweden, and the film institute had gotten
Jörn Donner
Jörn Johan Donner (5 February 1933 – 30 January 2020) was a Finnish writer, film director, actor, producer, politician and founder of Finnish Film Archive.
Biography
Born into the Donner family of German descent, Jörn Donner was the son of ...
as its new managing director, the project was revived. In May 1979 the new writing process started, this time led by
Georg Oddner
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Oddner was a jazz musician and studying advertising in the 1940s when he first came into contact with photography through Joh ...
and
Klaus Rifbjerg
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Ri ...
, with Donner himself as producer. The financing was difficult, not least because it coincided with the making of ''
Fanny and Alexander
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'', at the time the most expensive Swedish film ever made.
However, Troell said he regarded all the film's expensive visuals as "background", and that "What excited me was the tragic quest and the characters of Andrée and his comrades.
Release
The film premiered on 26 August 1982 in
Gränna
Gränna () is a locality in Jönköping Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 2,665 inhabitants in 2018. Founded in 1652 by Count Per Brahe, it is in Småland on the eastern shores of the lake Vättern, about 40 km north of Jönköpin ...
, the hometown of Andrée. It was entered into the 1982
Venice Film Festival
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, where Max von Sydow won the Pasinetti Award for Best Actor. A VHS version was released in Sweden in November 2000. Distributor Studio S released a blu-ray edition, with Swedish and English subtitles, on 9 October 2017.
Critical reception
The Swedish critics were generally very positive about the film. It was praised for its attention to detail and how complete it felt in a review in ''
Göteborgs-Posten
''Göteborgs-Posten'' (lit. "The Gothenburg Post"), abbreviated GP, is a major Swedish language daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden.
History and profile
''Göteborgs-Posten'' was first published in 1813, but ceased publication in 1 ...
'' by Monika Tunbäck-Hanson: "It is the overall approach and the firm hand that contemporary Swedish films so often lack. Jan Troell lacks neither."
[ Hans Erik Hjertén at '']Dagens Nyheter
''Dagens Nyheter'' (, ), abbreviated ''DN'', is a daily newspaper in Sweden. It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage, and is widely considered Sweden's newspaper of record.
History and profile
''Da ...
'' made a comparison to Troell's previous films: "The smallness of the humans, ripped from the larger community, is cleverly demonstrated by Troell by letting Strindberg at a distance cover his comrades with a single finger! In such details, the storyteller Troell has always had his strength and has it here too, but he is more restrained than before, it appears to me. Here is not the same profusion of lyrical whims as in previous films."[
Internationally the film was also well received. ]Vincent Canby
Vincent Canby (July 27, 1924 – October 15, 2000) was an American film and theatre critic who served as the chief film critic for ''The New York Times'' from 1969 until the early 1990s, then its chief theatre critic from 1994 until his death in ...
expressed in a review for ''The New York Times
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'' how he would like to know more about which parts of the story that were derived directly from Andrée's journal and which were speculation. He further wrote that the film "leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Yet the adventure is both panoramic and unusually intimate. Toward the end of the expedition, the personal drama of the three men, as they are overtaken by fate, is detailed with an intensity that is as moving as the earlier sequences are spectacular."[ Canby, Vincent (1983-04-08)]
SWEDEN'S 'FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE'
" ''The New York Times
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''. Retrieved on 2009-05-10.
See also
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References
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1982 films
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1980s Swedish-language films
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Swedish biographical drama films
Norwegian biographical drama films
German biographical drama films
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1980s Swedish films