Ebbe Gilbe
Ebbe Einar Gilbe, (12 February 1940 - 29 April 2008) was a Swedish documentary filmer and director. [1][2] He had previously worked as a gardener and psychiatric nurse in Vipeholm.[2]
In 1970 he was employed at Sveriges Television. In 1988 he made the documentary called "Så går ett år", about Sjöbo in Skåne, a municipality which during the duration of filming became known for holding a referendum to decide what to do with the refugees that came to the town. [3][4] After twenty years at SVT Gilbe became a freelance filmer. In 1996 he made Liten Mässa för Svinen along with filmer Thomas Frantzén. In 1999 he completed a documentary series called I en annan värld that consisted of three films about autism called Tommy och katastrofen, Kennie och människovärdet and Fredrik och verkligheten.[5]
His last film was Drömmen om det goda livet (2007) about the German vacation island Rügen.[6]
Films
- 1981|Höst, snart vinter, Skåne 1980}}
- 1982|Mot bistrare tider}}
- 1988|Så går ett år - Tiden i Sjöbo}}
- 1992|En gång i Sverige}}
- 1994|Genom himlen över jorden}}
- 1996|Liten mässa för svinen}}
- 1997|Skärvor - dagar, år}}
- 1999|I en annan värld (Trilogi)}}
- 1999|Punktering}}
- 2002|Under cirkuskupolen (Det drömmar är gjorda av)}}
- 2007|Drömmen om det goda livet}}
References
- ^ "Ebbe Gilbe död". Sydsvenskan. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^ a b "Ebbe Gilbe är död". DN.SE. 2 May 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^ "Så går ett år – Tiden i Sjöbo". Så går ett år – Tiden i Sjöbo. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^ "Så går ett år Tiden i Sjöbo". filmtipset.se. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
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- ^ "Drömmen om det goda livet". filmtipset.se. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
External links
Media related to Ebbe Gilbe at Wikimedia Commons