Movies by Max von Sydow

The Last Norwegian Troll
In the old days, Norway used to be a safe haven for Trolls, but not anymore. One day three young goats decide to get rid of an old Troll who lives under a bridge. Little do they know that he is the last survivor of his species, the very last Troll of Norway...

The Cinema of Carl Th. Dreyer

Jerusalem
Members of a devout Christian congregation try to start a new life in Palestine.

Behind the Moomins
Interviews with the English language voice cast of 'Moomins and the Comet Chase.'

Ingmar Bergman: The Magic Lantern
The first of two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman produced to mark his 70th birthday. Includes behind the scenes "home movies" from Bergman's personal archive, interviews with Bergman recorded over his 40 years in the film industry and passages from his autobiography read by Max von Sydow and Bergman himself.

The Bachelor
In pre-WWI Austria-Hungary, a physician struggles with his decision about which woman will he marry.

Interlude in the Marshland
It's the mid 1930s and brakeman Kvist had enough of working on the train, jumps off and starts to walk on the train tracks in the middle of nowhere in Lapland, Northern Sweden, hoping to find new work and adventures. Based on the novella by famous Swedish author Eyvind Johnson.

Kojak: The Belarus File
Lt. Theo Kojak uncovers a Nazi conspiracy.

The Repenter
A judge on crusade to take down the Italian Mafia uses a gangster turned state's witness (a so-called "repenter") and a New York banker to do it. But things aren't quite what they seem.

Their Frozen Dream
Poetic documentary about the polar expedition of S. A. Andrée which Troell had previously dramatized in "Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd" (1982).

Ingmar Bergman
Portrait of Ingmar Bergman made while he was working on The Touch. About the early years of the 70's in Ingmar Bergman's professional and private life.
The Human Factor
The film is based on some metaphors written by Hans Viksten and recited by Max von Sydow, supplemented by speakerless image sequences that appeal to the viewer's own imagination and emotions.