7–18 november 2012

Welcome to the life of actor Thommy Berggren, now playing the part of himself: the working class son, the womaniser, the demonic actor, the adapter-director of Pinter, and last but not least, the storyteller. When Berggren participated in director Stefan Jarl's film Liv till varje pris (1998), an affectionate portrait of Bo Widerberg - as a viewer, you were sometimes slightly confused about on whom the film focused. Muraren (The Bricklayer) is now all about Berggren - Jarl's camera has followed the highly acclaimed actor for two and a half years. The viewer is confronted with pictures and stories, ranging from Berggren's childhood and the shadow of his father - socialist, deceiver, alcoholic - to meeting big directors: Alf Sjoberg, Ingmar Bergman and, of course, Widerberg (who directed many of the films where Berggren achieved his most brilliant performances). Everything is eventually melted down into one question: what the art of great acting really is. It is Thommy Berggren himself who holds the key to the answer. ULF ANDERSSON-GREEK
| Titel | Muraren |
| Regi | Stefan Jarl |
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| Prod. år | 2002 |
| Längd | 95 min |
| Festivalår | 2002 |
| Sektion | Competition |
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